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Old 28-Dec-2004   #8
grampz
Behr Appleby
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Mr. Carl,

My sincere thanks for a job well done...It is so dissapointing to see a photo of a really nice tree shot at the wrong angle, over or under exposed, blured from movement, or even worse with a cluttered background...

I do hope all members of this forum will take the time to read this great article or 'web-book' that you have created, and take at least a few notes as to how they may be able to improve their own photos...I certainly have found several things that will improve my own photography, and I thought I had a pretty good understanding of the art of photography...I found out from this there are a lot of things I did not know...I look forward to seeing these ideas used in the photos presented on the forum...

Finally, we now have not only a great web-book on design presented by Andy Rutledge, but also this wonderful, full of knowledge web-book on photographing our trees...Thanks for your effort and sharing of your knowledge...

Regards
Behr

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