I think my most serendipitous must be my submission to PUG showing two modern ferries 'bracketing' a replica of the 18th. Century ship Endeavour. I knew the Endeavour would be leaving her berth just down river from where I live at a particular time, and got myself set up on the roof of our building. Just as she was approaching the closest part of the river, I could see the ferries coming from opposite directions, and I shot off three frames just as they composed themselves perfectly! The frame I submitted showed, I think, perfect alignment across the diagonal of the frame (although my scanning techniques in those days left a lot to be desired, so if you revisit the shot don't be too harsh!). But most recent must be any one of a dozen frames of my new twin grand-daughters looking cute, because they are totally unpredictable, and just as likely to screw up their noses as smile right now!
On Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:24 PM, Paul F. Stregevsky [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: > I'd like to start what I hope will be an intriguing thread: > > As photographers, we've all known our share of bad luck. But sometimes > we > are visited by a stroke of timely good luck, otherwise called > serendipity. > <SNIP> John Coyle (off to spend the week-end with aforesaid twins) Brisbane, Australia - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

