Thanks guys :o)  that's super expensive professional film there David
;)  Thanks Frank, I hadn't noticed the sky much as I find my eyes
drawn to the water, but you're right, it is a bit blown out :( but
thankfully it isn't too distracting as you say.  Thanks for pointing
that out - I always miss things like that and it's great to have other
people looking at and commenting on my pictures.

rg2

On 10/16/07, David J Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nice shot. I like how you used another tree as a frame. Thats
> something i try to do and seems to work.
>
> Is that Raw film or Jpeg film you used.
>
> :-)
>
> Dave
>
> On 10/13/07, Rebekah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, I finally made it out to the gardens at the Magnolia Plantation.
> >  I can't say enough about the place - everywhere I looked there was a
> > beautiful scene, animal, or flower to photograph, and the weather
> > turned out to be perfect - first foggy, then sunny with everything
> > covered in dew, and then it showered lightly for ten minutes, and the
> > sun came out again and everything was covered in rain drops.  Most of
> > my shots were taken on Velvia, so it may be quite some time before I'm
> > able to show any of them here.  However, I did shoot one roll of
> > regular color film, and this picture is my favorite from that roll.
> >
> > http://picasaweb.google.com/rg2pdml/PESO/photo?authkey=W1C-i05p28o#5120829586467132594
> >
> > That was 400 speed film and a 15-30mm lens.   I straightened this
> > picture out a bit; it seems the bridge I was standing on wasn't quite
> > level or else I had my tripod improperly set up.
> >
> > Interestingly, as a side note, this film is actually some generic film
> > I grabbed at a sale at Walgreens going for 99 cents a roll.  I shot it
> > mostly out of curiousity, but I can't say the results were horrible.
> >
> > Thanks everyone for looking!  And come with me next time, I'll
> > probably be going again next Sunday :)
> >
> > rg2
> >
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