Yes Doug, you're right. I'm quite fond of Brendan's image, "A Bridge Too
Far." It's a nice symmetrical photo of a bridge superstructure. But the
thing that makes it special is the red filter that Brendan used. It
lends a compelling otherworldly look. Good thing this was shot on
transparency film. If it was C41 at a minilab, the folks would still
have been struggling with the color.
Paul Stenquist.

Doug Brewer wrote:
> 
> ya know, if you want to talk about photography, you just have to introduce the 
>subject. seems simple enough, dunnit?
> 
> At 9:07 PM +00002/9/03, Paul Stenquist  wrote, or at least typed:
> >I've been spending some time on usefilm. com. I was originally drawn
> >there by the flower photo contest (sorry Mike). But I've found it quite
> >an interesting place. They talk about photography. Not hardware. That's
> >a refreshing change. Yes, we have a photo posting place as well. It's
> >called the PUG. But we don't discuss the PUG. I guess it's taboo. We
> >don't talk about photography. We talk about equipment. I guess that's
> >okay. Sometimes I like to read about equipment. But, quite frankly, it
> >gets old. Will the Pentax DSLR be as good as the Sigmoid DSLR or the
> >Fujitsu DSLR. Don't know. Don't care. In any case, I'm pleased that I've
> >found usefilm, and that, once again, I can talk to other photographers
> >about -- photography. What a novel idea.
> >Paul Stenquist
> 
> --
> Douglas Forrest Brewer
> Ashwood Lake Photography
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> http://www.alphoto.com

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