> On Oct 20, 2017, at 7:03 PM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> Those all give a good sense of place and I believe I was on that trail many 
> years ago
> way before GFM meets in the area.
> (I get a feeling of dizziness just looking at the first two.)
> 
> I like the third the best except for one little thing that is easily fixed..
>  that bit of something in the very top right corner is distracting and makes 
> it less than a stunning shot.
> 
> YOu definitely should go to GFm -- wish I could go again, but not possible.

Thanks, Ann. I didn’t even notice that “bit of something.” Thanks for calling 
it to my attention. I usually crop to get rid of things like that, but I’m not 
sure I can do that with this image, and I’d rather not anyway. I suspect 
there’s another way, something I haven’t tried. Do you have a suggestion? 

BTW, all those images were shot with my iPhone. Viewing them on the phone, I 
was disappointed. When I got em into Lightroom, I was impressed. Turns out when 
viewing RAW images the phone the Apple Photos app shows the preview, not the 
actual image. The apparent depth of field surprises me. At least most images 
sharp throughout the distance from the lens. My main disappointment with the 
phone as camera is the extreme wide angle of the lens. The web tells me it’s a 
30 mm-ish equivalent focal length. Even when shooting landscapes there are 
times I’d like a narrower field of view. 

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
eew...@bellsouth.net

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