...prettier they are - can't comment the danger ratio as I can't even
finish the PUG review, so looking for the specifics on poison oak right
now is too much for these wires my ISP is using instead of optic
fibers... But assuming you get a well behaved, safety-aware singularity
the worst you'll endure is alimony and child support. I'm trying to map
the region, charting those dangerous spots but they move around... still
I struggle, for the safety of my comrads. ;-)
I was still a child, but remember an advice to outdoors color
photographers to wear something bright red - shirt, coat - to add to the
scene. One was supposed to participate or at least place some assistant,
red shirt, on the proper point of the photo.
One of my father's friends even presented a black and white photo with
the person's shirt painted red... or so I'm told.
Around here there are no covered bridges at all. Last one I tried to
shoot was near Atlanta, but the results came no good. Next time...
lf
Larry Colen escreveu:
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.
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