RE: Flahrs

2011-03-22 Thread Don Guthrie
Just the way you say flowers makes them sound pretty. They are not the usual bright and sunny version, but I read your remarks on knocking down the back-round with exposure. A little more post processing and you would be there. Thanks for the intimations of Spring! 2 weeks or more for us I

Re: Flahrs

2011-03-22 Thread Walter Gilbert
Thanks, Don! Kentucky accents strike different ears in different ways, to say the least. And there's a few different ones. In my part of the state (extreme western) some people say it like fliers. I was going to go out today and take another shot at them, but the sun's behind the clouds

Re: Flahrs

2011-03-22 Thread Collin Brendemuehl
Around here, and further south, the flahrs would 'v been shot in de holler. Was it difficult to choose the angle as the row went to the back of the frame? Perhaps a 24mm (anywhere from 20mm to 35mm) might have been useful there. Still, I do wonder which film you were using in your KX. :-)

Re: Flahrs

2011-03-22 Thread Walter Gilbert
On 3/22/2011 2:27 PM, Collin Brendemuehl wrote: Around here, and further south, the flahrs would 'v been shot in de holler. Was it difficult to choose the angle as the row went to the back of the frame? Perhaps a 24mm (anywhere from 20mm to 35mm) might have been useful there. Still, I do

Re: Flahrs

2011-03-22 Thread Larry Colen
On Mar 22, 2011, at 9:26 AM, Don Guthrie wrote: Just the way you say flowers makes them sound pretty. They are not the usual bright and sunny version, but I read your remarks on knocking down the back-round with exposure. A little more post processing and you would be there. Thanks for