In a message dated 12/6/2008 4:59:57 A.M.  Pacific Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at  8:38 PM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I think I need  a  bluer sky day, a wider angle lens (which I don't have), 
and
> to  stand across the  street. While I like some of what I got, I will  
probably
> try again in a few  weeks and see if I can get some other  perspectives as
> well.

Googling for images and "flanders fields"  turns up a lot of shots of
crosses in real WW I graveyards. Eerie, but they  might suggest
techniques you could use.

-- 
Sandy  Harris,
Quanzhou, Fujian, China


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Not a bad idea,  thanks, Sandy.

Part of the reason, though, they are a bit difficult to  shoot, among other 
reasons, is they are so close together. Not real graves  spaced apart, as you 
can tell from some shots. I debated shooting some crosses  individually, but it 
would be hard to not get others in the shot, for  instance.

But I like that idea and I will look around.

Thanks for  looking.

Marnie  

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