On Mar 28, 4:40 am, mark.thoma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> jimkramer wrote:
> > Something that will be sweet, something that likes to eat sweet, and
> > something that likes to eat the sweet eater.
>
> >http://www.jlkramer.net/Pictures/NCBG032608/NCBG032608.htm
>
> > From a short trip to the North Carolina Botanical Gardens on March 26,
2008
>
> 1 - pleasant image, nice pastel tones - a little soft, maybe..?
>
> 2 - Great shot. Tastes like Velvia! and looks decidedly *not* like
> it was taken with flash (diffuser?) .. which is a good thing.
>
> 3 - don't like this one so much - apart from the glare, the light just
> looks very harsh - polariser may have helped?
>
> I'm bein' over-critical, only 'cause I know you can take it! If it
> stops raining here, I hope to get my camera out this weekend. Yes, I
> know there is plenty of subject matter under overcast skies:
> (warning - arty-far..
content)http://www.marktphoto.com/examples/drops_on_yellow.jpghttp://www.marktphoto.com/examples/pegged.jpg
>
> .. but sometimes it is nice to have sunlight... (O:
First we really need to get you off Google Groups.
Second take a look at the big pictures. Your sharpness concerns will
fall away, the Velviaish will be positively cheesy, and the spider
will look a bit better, not much mind you, that sun is bright.
Good luck with the sun, I'd be happy with some rain as we are still 8
inches behind.
Jim


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