On Jun 26, 2009, at 06:20 , Brian Walters wrote:
On Thu, 25 Jun 2009 21:39 -0600, "William Robb" <war...@gmail.com>
wrote:
I seem to do these things in groups of six.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/gesos/June22/index.html
The two wide angle shots were done with the DA21, the others were
shot
with
the 60-250.
The 60-250, BTW, is a great big horse of a lens. It seems sharp
enough,
though the AF is still not improved overly (boo!!) regarding speed.
It's
very accurate though.
The glass is defintiely sharp enough to leave one's subjects
bleeding and
all razor's up.
Enjoy
I did. Very much.
I thought the shot of the school framed by the swings was the stand
out
even before I read the other comments. But they're all good and that
tower with the vertical shingles is really unusual (for me anyway). I
don't think I've ever seen that sort of construction before.
From my youthful days in Phoenix, Arizona, I recall the evaporative
air conditioners we used to try to keep cool at night. Basically water
dripping down a straw packed 4 sided vertical mesh filter assembly.
The air drawn through it by a downward facing box-type fan to provide
cooled humidified air to the spaces below.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/question14.htm
Joseph McAllister
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