D, but it still looks flat. Needs something
Dave
Anyone that knows bw and have some spare
time to help me...
I'm playing around here with some old scans that I have from a trip to
Thailand, and found this photo that I like but didn't quite get good
Regardless of the technical qualities, I like option B best. Why: when I
opened it, the first thing my eye spotted was the chain. Probably
because it is actually the only contrasty object that is in focus. Apart
from that, the monkey is fading into the background, which also gives it
a special
Hi Fernando
Looked at your fotos, especially, the waterfowl off of Toronto Islands (I
think) . November on my last visit, I rediscovered Leslie Spit
this is after another disappointing visit to LynnShore out at Whitby, which
when I lived in Toronto, was the Mecca (oops religion,
sorry!) for
Shel, Dave, Vic Herb
Thanks for the input. This was a first test and I took note of your
feedback.
Herb, glad you like the wild life set. I didn't include more wild life
because I haven't been here for so long, but it's a living project of my own
and I plan to keep adding more photos; I
Hi Fernando
A few other favourite spots, specifically for birds. You already know about
High Park, which has both a captured and wild waterfowl
population. Just West of Sunnyside and High Park, there is Humber Park which
also is known for its waterfowl population
throughout the fall, winter
Anyone that knows bw and have some spare time to help me...
I'm playing around here with some old scans that I have from a trip to
Thailand, and found this photo that I like but didn't quite get good
exposure (bright light in the back, no flash to fill-in, yadda, yadda,
yadda...). Basically
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