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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/21/2006
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Well, thanks for trying anyway, Roger. If I get a chainsaw for Christmas, I'll know who to thank. LOL -- why am I laughing?
Have a good holiday.
Maryanne
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/21/2006
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soz.. that was meant to be good 'un kekeke
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/21/2006
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hey I caint solve all yer problems LMAO Have a gooun
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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/21/2006
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Well thanks for the advice, Roger. (LOL) I'm really looking forward to finding these items under the tree on Christmas morning.
Just one question, how would I be getting all this stuff up the mountain?
Thanks for the advice, I think.
Maryanne
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/21/2006
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hey it may not yet be too late for some christmas pressies 4 u.. every photographer should carry A set of Oxy Acetylene gear A Chain Saw secateurs knives hammers rain boots waders oh yeah and cameras kekeke have a good one
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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/20/2006
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Thanks very much, Yasuyuki. I appreciate your taking a look.
Maryanne
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Yasuyuki Tanaka
{K:-2122} 12/20/2006
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great long exposure photograph. I like that water appears in the shape of a fog by the slow shutter.
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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/20/2006
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Again, I appreciate the advice. Barefoot would have been a little cold this weekend. Problem always is that I don't start out knowing where I'm going. I'll just have to throw and all purpose kit in the car. Thanks.
Maryanne
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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/20/2006
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Roger, thanks for your very specific advice. I will definitely give this technique a try. I really appreciate your taking the time to share this info with me.
Maryanne
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/19/2006
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and as for getting your feet wet... try some gum boots kekeke or shoot barefoot
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Roger Skinner
{K:81846} 12/19/2006
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OK next time u r there or near some running water u want to photograph, whack the camera in apeture priority and run the aperture down to F22 U will need a tripod or a bean bag to put your camera on to keep it steady thay will have the effect of extending the DOF and also increasing the shutter speed dramatically this will blur the water and give you sharp focus from front to back.. try it and see how you go
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Maryanne Murillo
{K:11617} 12/19/2006
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Thanks, Alan. The conditions were a bit dark and overcast, so I had some difficulty. But I thought this one had something.
Thanks again for your comment.
Maryanne
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Alan Shaffer
{K:5873} 12/19/2006
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I like the movement in the water. Well done Maryanne.
-Al
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