I shot a lot of frames, I'll be looking at other  possibilities, (lots 
of mining to do).

Jack Davis wrote:

>Like the pano and composition. Not really a problem, but the sun angle
>and camera height leave you little choice in controlling the lighting
>on the water's dark choppy surface.
>Silly, I know, but I'd like the ship pointed toward the lighthouse.
>
>Jack
>
>--- "P. J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
>>I at first thought this was either of the Schooner's Amistad or 
>>Quinnipiac, both of which are based about 20 miles from where this
>>photo 
>>was taken.  However this is a much bigger ship.  It was quite some 
>>distance away, as is the lighthouse, and it was a hazy day on Long 
>>Island Sound.  It was mostly monochrome anyway, so I decided to do a
>>B&W 
>>conversion, then Sepia Tone.  I think it works but well, I'll know if
>>I 
>>get any responses.
>>
>>
>>    
>>
>http://www.mindspring.com/~megazip/PESO_--_schoonerpassesfaulkners.jpg.html
>  
>
>>Technical Data.:
>>Pentax *ist-Ds ISO 1600 @ 1/4000sec (Av)
>>smc Pentax A 300mm f4 & SMC Pentax F 1.7x converter @ f11
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