Interesting. I might clone out the window. Then again, I might not:-). 
Seriously, it's a nice shot. Not sure if it's sharp enough to stand up to 
printing, but it looks good on the web.
Paul
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> In a message dated 10/23/2007 1:21:13 P.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Thanks for all the comments  on #44.
> 
> Another from Berkeley on Sunday ... For this one I had the camera  in  
> my lap, held vertically, and set the focus and exposure purely  by  
> guess as it was too dark in the room to see the numbers on  the  
> shutter speed dial or on the lens. I could find the infinity mark  and  
> turned the focusing ring by the amount I thought was about right,  and  
> I could find the A setting and then click-stop to the 1/2  second  
> mark. I made two exposures, this one is sharp enough.
> 
> I  liked the way the light was coming in the window of the lecture  
> hall  and rimlighting the person sitting across the aisle watching the  
> film  that was being featured:
> 
> http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/44a.htm
> 
> Comments, critique,  etc always appreciated.
> 
> best,
> Godfrey
> 
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> That's  odd looking. I wasn't quite sure what that cone was up in the air, 
> thought it  looked like a floating cone or a dunce cap or something. Duh. 
> Window. So maybe  something could be done to make it a little clearer.
> 
> But on the whole, I  like it and find it interesting.
> 
> Marnie aka Doe  
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