thanks, Frank.  it's just a roof. no eavestrough here. i don't know if you
did the math and all, but the sparrow was about 60 feet from me when i took
the picture. having an equivalent 2400mm FOV really makes a difference. it's
a House Sparrow, imported from Europe more than a century ago and now very
widespread in North America. i'm sure it was watching trying to figure out
what i was doing.

Herb....
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 5:39 PM
Subject: RE: PAW - birds and long lenses


> #6, because of the diagonal roof.  It makes a really strong comp, imho.
The
> little sparrow (I don't know birds for sh**, but I know sparrows <g>) is
> nice and sharp, and I like the way it's about 1/4 turned toward the
camera -
> plays nicely with the roofline.  And, finally, that deep blue sky is
> gorgeous - contrasts very nicely with the white roof - although I just
> looked again, and it might be an eavestrough.  BTW, I really like the
> crackling paint on the trough - nice texture.  A real winner, this one.


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