Thanks for the unsolicited thoughts. -- Bruce
Monday, January 29, 2007, 6:42:13 AM, you wrote: Eac> In a message dated 1/24/2007 4:08:44 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, Eac> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Eac> Taken on walk. Eac> Pentax K10D, Tokina AT-X 400/5.6, handheld Eac> ISO 200, 1/3000 sec @ f/8 Eac> http://www.daytonphoto.com/PAW/bkd_4279bw.htm Eac> Comments welcome Eac> -- Eac> Bruce Eac> =========== Eac> I don't think the B&W adds much, actually. Eac> Trying to sneak one past the complainers that you do similar things too Eac> often, huh? :-) My advice? Never give up what you are good at, even when you Eac> branch out and experiment. Experimenting is more prone to failure, although Eac> definitely a good idea. So go back and touch base with what you know you can do, Eac> after experimenting. To reassure yourself, if nothing else. But also just to Eac> keep producing good stuff. The world can use good stuff. And switching back Eac> and forth may give you insights into experimenting -- carrying some of the same Eac> skills over into approaching new things. Also, just because you are good at Eac> what you do, and you *have* done more than one type of thing. One should Eac> never give up what one is good at. IMHO. Eac> Just my .02. Totally unsolicited. Eac> Marnie aka Doe :-) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net

