To all, Thanks for the input. I think that I�ll stick to the 28-70 as I want to record the impressions of being in the air rather than ground detail. Since the glider has a canopy, the 80-200 might be in the way. Most likely will use a 200 or 400 print film as I don�t want to spend time on making f-stop/shutter speed decisions. Perhaps the best approach is Dan�s and Deb�s.
Lon, I�m not too concerned with fluid disposal � I spent enough time on C-130s to get over it. And Cory� are you saying that thoughts of your undoubtedly charming 2 year old daughter�s portraits are absurd? Shame on you�.. Deb in TX: what part of TX? I spent about a year in west TX � San Angelo. Thanks all, Pat Pat Temmerman [MZ3_fella] ___________________________________________________ GO.com Mail Get Your Free, Private E-mail at http://mail.go.com

