I'll try a b&w version.  Once again I've noticed that the image is much 
darker on this machine than on the other.  I'm going to tweak this one a 
bit before I convert to B&W there's lots more detail in the rafters of 
the bridge.

Rick Womer wrote:

>Dunno, Peter.  Framing the barn through the covered
>bridge is a good idea, but doesn't quite work.  Is it
>because the frame made by the crossbeam on the bridge
>is square and the barn isn't?  Might it work better in
>B&W?
>
>Rick
>
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>>I'm not sure I really like this little photo, but
>>I'm sharing it 
>>anyway.  I hope to get some feedback on it so here
>>it is.
>>
>>
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>http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_--_untitledvi.html
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>>Technical Info:
>>Pentax *ist-Ds ISO 200 @ 1/100sec (M)
>>smc Pentax 17mm f4.0 fisheye @ ~f16.0
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