Giraffes are neat to watch, but last time I saw one, I had trouble
taking a picture of it; half of it was in shade, half was in blinding
sunlight, and the thing was so big I couldn't get a decent focus on it
(I like to shoot wide open when I can).
Anyways, your shot is interesting to me because the people on the bank
and the tree all seem like one subject and the city seems like another
one, and the sunset and the river are shared between them.  I suppose
that's a duh! no brainer, but that's why I like it.  And hey, if you
have your camera, shoot.

rg2


On 9/4/07, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/4/07, Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I like the tree in it.  Nice shot ;o)
>
>  Am I to understand, therefore, that you're saying "no" to giraffes?
>
> Bob W. won't be happy...
>
> ;-)
>
> Thanks, Rebekah.  This one's not my "usual" type of shot, but as I was
> walking to the ferry, there it was, and I had my camera.  What could I
> do?
>
> cheers,
> frank
>
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