Nice shot. But i would rotate it until the columns are vertical. About one or 
two degrees counterclockwise. 
And, yes, I'm a Faulkner fan. "As I Lay Dying" is my favorite. The narrative 
and POV structure is amazing.
Paul 
From: "Christine  Aguila" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Everyone:
> 
> Any William Faulkner fans on the list?  We drove down to Oxford, Mississippi 
> to see Faulkner's Home, Rowan Oak & some manuscript archives at the 
> University of Mississippi, as well as stopping at the Cente for Southern 
> Culture, which is on campus as well.  I highly recommend going to the campus 
> library to see the manuscript items.  Faulkner's Nobel Peace Prize is there 
> among other items. It's free.  Ole' Miss is a lovely campus, and we were 
> surprised to learn the student body is only around 14,000 students.  I would 
> have guessed 20-25, but I would have been only wrong--again.
> 
> Anyway, I've wanted to photograph this famous front walk for a long time. 
> Unfortunately, the conditions were not so good:  cloudy & a constant misty 
> rain.  The grounds, which are lovely, were quite muddy.  I had to work fast, 
> wipe the camera, work faster, wipe the camera, then work even faster. 
> Still, I'm happy I got something.  Sometimes you just have to shoot in the 
> conditions Mother Nature gives & make peace with this fact.
> 
> K10D, DA* 50-135, 55mm, ISO 400, 1/13 sec & f11, tripod mounted
> 
> 
> Smaller
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7082647
> 
> Larger
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7082647&size=lg
> 
> Comments/critique welcome.
> Cheers, Christine 
> 
> 
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