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josep ribas
{K:549} 4/22/2003
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good shot.
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John Charlton
{K:5595} 4/20/2003
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Thank you all for your comments.
Mary Sue; your remark was particularly generous. Thanks. You may be interested to know there is a Zen Photography group here in Canada called the Miksang Society for Comtemplative Photography. I don't know much about them but there are some very peaceful images at http://www.shambhala.org/centers/toronto/mk_gallery.html
Elangs; numbers are not my game at all (believe me) but I keep an eye on the shutter speed so I can handhold most of my shots and then I read these crazy numbers off the exif file that accompanies the original jpeg. The zoom lens on my camera is 8 - 32mm (equiv 38 - 135mm in 35mm format) so 27.8 mm is actually pretty close to the maximum telephoto. I hope I am reading the exposure times right. The exif file actually lists the exposure as being 22742/10000000 second. I think that translates to 1/227th of a second.
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Marianne Archer
{K:926} 4/20/2003
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I didn't notice the geese in the thumbnail either.....sometimes its good to read the comments from others....good shot!
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Elangovan S
{K:10675} 4/20/2003
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Oh Man... What a subtle picture... in the thumbnail, I did not even notice the geese...
hmmm... straight photo! I have not used any digital camera - look at those exposure details 1/227, 7.6 - I cant even think of those numbers! Are these digital camera special?
TIA, Elangs.
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Mary Sue Hayward
{K:17558} 4/20/2003
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This is wonderful, John. Your photos have a peaceful feeling to them...it may sound weird, but I can characterize the feeling they give me as something rather Zen. I like how the line of birds stretches all the way across the frame.
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Luis Costa - Lucaz
{K:9205} 4/20/2003
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Nice.
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