:-)

Some of those water shots were meant to be panos, one of which i have done.

Thanks for the comments though, much appreciuated

Dave

On 10/14/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In a message dated 10/14/2007 5:36:34 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Ahhh. Sorry Marnie, i  thought you were talking about the water/scene shots.
>
> My  Bad.:-)
>
> Good point though
>
> Dave
>
> =============
> I think it  applies to some of the water scenes shots too. Like the red tree
> could have been  much more effective silhouetted as much as possible against
> the water with the  tree closer. Other of the water shots were more wide
> landscapes, a different  type of shot. But I did really notice it the most in 
> the
> people shots. Just a  suggestion to try closer. Isolate and identify the
> elements you like about a  scene or a people shot and zoom in on it more (not
> necessarily literally zoom)  to make it stand out so others can see what 
> captured
> your interest. Anyway,  that's my suggestion, and like all advice it's free,
> ergo, worth what you paid  for it. :-) It's also MY reaction, so take with a 
> big
> grain of salt.
>
> HTH, Marnie
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