On Jul 1, 2010, at 8:03 PM, Northeast Media wrote:

> Larry
> No it is not a bird, just a bird shaped shadow created by the waves around a 
> small rock.
> 
> It is possibly not as sharp as it should be. This is  one of the reasons I 
> subsequently bought a 21mm Limited lens for these type of shots.

That should help. Not as much as a 55mm f/2.8 would, if it were mounted on a 
645D.

Even so, it's a very pretty photograph, and the only people that would comment 
on it's lack of sharpness are persnickety pixel peeping photographers. Make a 
print and place it someplace where it reminds you of all the happy memories.  
Or go ahead and use it as an excuse to take the 21 there and get an even 
sharper shot.


> 
> 
> Phil
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry Colen" <[email protected]>
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>> 
>> On Jun 30, 2010, at 1:34 PM, eckinator wrote:
>> 
>>> I like it with the foreground as it is. Beautiful image both ground and sky
>> 
>> I agree.  It would be hard to have something in the foreground big enough to 
>> complement Elephant Rock short of a life size statue of Godzilla.  Mind you, 
>> a photo of a life sized statue of Godzilla on the beach would totally rock, 
>> but is almost certainly beyond the scope of any of the people on this list.
>> 
>> I particularly like the reflections of the rock and the colors of the sky 
>> off the wet sand.
>> 
>> What is the bird in the foreground?
>> 
>> On my monitor the photo does not look to be quite as sharp as it could be.
>> 
>>  lrc
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