Thanks for the kind words. I really like your son's idea, Gary. We
are planning to reconfigure and/or replace the hard drive on my old
CPU eventually. Gaobot went right past my Norton and I had the full
bells and whistles program. Well, I like my new Pentium 4 better
than the Celeron,
and made this picture ...
http://www.45mm.com/images/DSCF0046.jpeg
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Dave Cole
Gen'l Sup't: Grand Teton Everglades Steam Excursion Co.
Pacifica, Calif. USA http://45mm.com/ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
List Mom:
Great shot. Love the depth of field and the steam plume.
Chuck Walters
Twin Lakes Railway
http://home.twcny.rr.com/twinlakesrw
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At 8:21 PM -0400 5/9/04, Chuck Walters wrote:
Great shot. Love the depth of field and the steam plume.
there was a better depth-of-field one, but no plume ... my sense,
though, is that what professional photographers who shoot miniature
are attempting to get is *no* depth of field; in other
Dave,
Good photo. And good to see that Northern California saw some steaming
in the today's gorgeous weather.
Steve
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and made this picture ...
http://www.45mm.com/images/DSCF0046.jpeg
\dmc
Your lack of depth of field is very artistic. In the Orson Welles/ Citizen
Kane tradition, maybe.
From: Dave Cole [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: RE: took the ruby out for a spin ...
Date: Sun, 9 May 2004 18:00:23
Great Pic Dave, I love it just the way it is--everything very clear
for my foggy old eyes. Is that a kink in the track-or is it my eyes
(pick-pick!!)
Thanks for sharing.
Geoff.
and made this picture ...
http://www.45mm.com/images/DSCF0046.jpeg
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