In a message dated 10/14/2007 5:36:34 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ahhh. Sorry Marnie, i  thought you were talking about the water/scene shots.

My  Bad.:-)

Good point though

Dave

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I think it  applies to some of the water scenes shots too. Like the red tree 
could have been  much more effective silhouetted as much as possible against 
the water with the  tree closer. Other of the water shots were more wide 
landscapes, a different  type of shot. But I did really notice it the most in 
the 
people shots. Just a  suggestion to try closer. Isolate and identify the 
elements you like about a  scene or a people shot and zoom in on it more (not 
necessarily literally zoom)  to make it stand out so others can see what 
captured 
your interest. Anyway,  that's my suggestion, and like all advice it's free, 
ergo, worth what you paid  for it. :-) It's also MY reaction, so take with a 
big 
grain of salt.  

HTH, Marnie  

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