Barking up the tree
Uploaded: July 04, 2002 21:23:52
I firmly gripped the camera and pressed it against a knot in the bark as I composed and made this photo. An ultra-wide angle lens was used at maximum DOF. //Canon elan 7e and non-canon 19-35 lens. I exposed for the bark and manually focused at the distance of apx
Carolyn M. Fletcher July 05, 2002
Waaaaaay Cooooool!! Love it, love it, love it!!!! I have a similar one which I am now throwing out..LOL.. #6471Donna R. Moratelli July 05, 2002
THaaaaaaanks Carolyn, but don't be silly... I want to see yours too!!! #9454Bob Fowler July 05, 2002
Hi Donna,
This turned out real well. If I recall correctly, the proof from the lab wasn't very good (their fault, not yours). You did a great job scanning the negative and optimizing the image.
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Carolyn M. Fletcher July 05, 2002
Here's mine..Not even close to yours. #9456Donna R. Moratelli July 05, 2002
Hi Bob, Yes, when I scanned it, the colors were more true to life. Thanks. #9459Jeff Galbraith July 05, 2002
Hi Donna,Donna R. Moratelli July 05, 2002
good luck Jeff, It may be hard to find one that is is good shape. #9493Sign up for an interactive online photography course to get critiques on your photos.
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