In a message dated 4/1/2007 9:26:47 A.M. Pacific  Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
For starters, I don't normally  control the time of day when my family 
goes for a walk. All I can control is  what kind of stuff I load to my 
photo bag and as of now - do I take or do I  leave behind my monopod. 
This is given ;-). Though I have some afternoon  trips in mind, it is not 
always possible to control.
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Uh,  huh. I had the same problem on my SW trip, as I was usually on the road 
in the  late afternoon (and had not left town/city yet in the morning). So I 
ended up  shooting mostly mid day, which didn't help.


> I recommend a   look at John Shaw's work (he has a 
> good site on the web). Or Harald  Rust's in  the PUG. :-)
> 
> I know what I aspire to, myself,  landscape-wise, and I  rarely achieve it. 
> It's not easy.
>  
> Hope that helps and is not too brutal.  I guess I am saying, try  again; 
you 
> are getting there.

Well, of course it helps and it is  not too brutal. I'd rather everyone 
commented like you just did. Not that I  dislike praising comments, but I 
most definitely appreciate those such as  yours.

Cheers!

Boris
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Good!

Marnie aka Doe  :-) 




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