Thanks, Ann. I lean towards 7 too, but just wanted to run it by the list, but like Paul says, they're really 2 different kinds of shots. I couldn't figure out why my neck was sore last night, then I remembered that I was looking up most of the day shooting the crane. Cheers, Christine

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Subject: Re: Construction IV


Photography lovely -- but the cranes veeeery scary!

I swear I get a bit of my acrophobia just looking at those guys....
as to 7 v 8 - I prefer 7, strongly and I like the very first shot a lot...

ann

Christine Aguila wrote:

Hi Everyone:

I am no longer a free-range chicken.

The tower crane is nearly up, and life on the site is hopping. I have to be escorted everywhere now; I have to wear safety glasses; and I was given ear plugs today. Do you guys prefer 7 or 8?--8 being a crop of 7. Also, other than the obvious--wipe camera down--is there any other camera maintenance I should do after shooting construction. The dust is getting really bad, and I'm kind of worried about the DA 16-45mm.

http://www.caguila.com/caguila/towercrane/index.html

Comments welcome.
Cheers, Christine


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