On Wed, Sep 02, 2009 at 11:56:42AM -0300, Luiz Felipe wrote:
> Looks interesting - sometimes the light just keeps changing, no matter 
> what we try. Today should be better... :-)
> 
> The lady is a good grabshot, I'd be tempted to crop off the floor and 
> the stop sign. I like the bridge stuff - better with a single person, 
> but I don't think you got it yet. Do return. Long ago there was a red 

I've shot the covered bridge several times before. For that matter,
John Francis has taken a crack at it too. It's a challenging subject,
scenic but hard to photograph well.

> shirt "advice" for outdoors shooters... assuming you can't get a lady in 
> bikini. ;-)

By red shirt do you mean like on Star Trek?


> 
> Danger I'm getting a distracting return from the dried grass - like the 
> green and red play, tho.

For folks not familiar with California flora, that is the lovely rhus
diversiloba, commonly known as "poison-oak".

> 
> Favorite flower would be 8261, but still too much in focus for my taste. 
> The wire is a temptation indeed.
> 
> Larry, if you go around my block you may never return to the starting 
> point... unless you hire a local navigator and choose well your security 
> detail. Last month we had to rescue a police patrol from a singularity 
> just around the corner... but we got there late, one of the officers got 
> so disoriented he is engaged - offered him to take the wedding photos.

It sounds as if you have hazards even prettier, and more dangerous,
than poison oak.


-- 
The first step is learning to take great photos, 
the second step is learning to throw away ones that are merely good.
Larry Colen             [email protected]            http://www.red4est.com/lrc


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