Steve Larson - LAX Encounter Since I have never seen this restaurant before and LAX told me next to nothing - my first idea was "UFO". After a closer look I realised that this UFO was sitting on good old earth. I think I understand what you wanted to achieve with this frame, unfortunatly there is too much around it that confuses the eye. I think the black spot is not as bad as the white sky which seems to bleed the pic out of the frame, because it is so small. I played around with cropping (again) and it might help. Cut some skypart (opend the hole so to speak) and cropped a bit of the plants. Just have a look for yourself whether you like it. Jim Brooks - Our Lady Of Three Graces This is an interesting perspective. Unfortunatly the grainy film or too much light erased the line of the cheek of the background face. Lasse Karlsson - The Finish Line I needed some time to realise that you treated it a lot in photoshop. It is amazing how quick our brain accepts obvious wrong images, as long as they are close enough to reality. >From a picture point of view I don't know whether the long tartan lane is necessary, since the runners have reached the finish line and are not going to run much further. The runners are nicely catched in the various stages of running and jumping. You where lucky that all of them where so close a field, that makes it more dynamic. My two cents worth. Cheers Adelheid -- GMX - Die Kommunikationsplattform im Internet. http://www.gmx.net - This message is from the Pentax-Discuss Mail List. To unsubscribe, go to http://www.pdml.net and follow the directions. Don't forget to visit the Pentax Users' Gallery at http://pug.komkon.org .

