"The P645 allows you to get both detail
 in the subject as well as enough of other stuff to
 give you a sense of place and time"

I assume this is due to the format itself ?

Ken Waller
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From: W.Xato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 8:29 PM
Subject: Re: Wildlife on 645


> I had an opportunity to judge a photo contest recently
> and in the animal category there were 300 slides of
> tightly framed animals and this drove me absolutely
> crazy.  I was immediately drawn to the "environmental"
> photos which showed the animals interacting with other
> animals or merely contrasting the subject with the
> surroundings.  The P645 allows you to get both detail
> in the subject as well as enough of other stuff to
> give you a sense of place and time.
> 
> Warren
> 
> <<From: "Rob Studdert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Wildlife on 645
> 
> Hi Team,
> 
> I don't recall if it's old news but I just thought
> that I'd 
> mention that the 
> P645N II gets a pretty good rap by Andy Rouse as a
> wildlife 
> kit in the April
> 2002 UK Outdoor Photography magazine (it's the cover 
> story).
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Rob Studdert>>
> 
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> 
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