lovely shot, I agree, the remotes and the gass-gril outside should have been removed.
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 11:35, Frits Wüthrich wrote: FJW> yes, too early, first it is Sinterklaas on 5 Dec, from 6 Dec the Christmas decoration can come out. FJW> FJW> On Wednesday 01 December 2004 05:39, Boris Liberman wrote: FJW> FJW> Hi! FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> PS> And all through the house, my wife and daughters were dragging up boxes FJW> FJW> PS> from the basement and working furiously to decorate the Christmas tree. FJW> FJW> PS> That's somewhat of a tradition around here. My part of the job was to FJW> FJW> PS> go out and buy a tree this morning. I opted for a long needle Scotch FJW> FJW> PS> Pine this year. We haven't had one of those in many years. Different is FJW> FJW> PS> fun. Anyway, I shot it with the DA 16-45. I dialed in about plus 1.5 FJW> FJW> PS> exposure compensation at f11, and positioned the camera on a cabinet. FJW> FJW> PS> The exposure was around half a second I think. In any case, here it is. FJW> FJW> PS> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2912959&size=lg FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> Paul, do tell me what is this piece of machinery just outside the FJW> FJW> window on the left? And if you could just for sake of this shot remove FJW> FJW> the pile of remotes from the table - it would be a great great shot. FJW> FJW> Really great. As it is now - it is great in a realistic way. But FJW> FJW> without this whatever outside the window and remotes - it would be FJW> FJW> great in classical way. FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> My wife disagrees on remotes' count. She also tends to think the tree FJW> FJW> is due later this year :). She's afraid, the tree will go bald before FJW> FJW> holidays start :). FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> Happy Holidays everyone :). FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> Boris FJW> FJW> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> -- FJW> Frits Wüthrich FJW> FJW> FJW> FJW> -- Frits Wüthrich