Thanks Shel. Contrast could be a bit off. I just did some quicky conversions last night, then e-mailed myself a jpeg at work. I hadn't "Saved for Web," so to strip the PhotoShop detritus I had to open it in the Apple Preview picture viewer and resave. I'll replace it with the real file tonight, but I was anxious to share it with the list and some of Amy's friends.
You're right about the camera choice. The LX and motor drive would have been ideal. Of course then I would have had to stop to change film. But five frames a second would have been neat here. Unfortunately, I sold my motor drive last week, but I will keep my LX until someone rips it from my cold, dead hands. Paul > Maybe the istD isn't always the best choice, Paul. > > Contrast looks a little flat, but it's a great shot. > > Shel > > > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > However, I missed a number of good shots waiting for the buffer. > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2679122 > >

