Hi Alastair

Always interesting to put faces to the names.

I like both of the B&W renderings - particularly "Mills and Cows".  An unusual 
perspective and nicely composed.  I shall refrain from making any sheep 
jokes....


Cheers

Brian

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Brian Walters
Western Sydney, Australia
http://members.westnet.com.au/brianwal/SL/

Quoting Alastair Robertson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Last Saturday, I enjoyed a very interesting morning with Peter
> Lacus
> and his friend Frank who had made the long journey to New Zealand
> and
> gave me and Palmerston North the honour of what I am sure must be
> the
> first PDML official visit.
> 
> It's autumn here and I decided that in case he wasn't already cold,
> I
> would take up to local windfarm to make sure that he thoroughly
> experience why it they put the farm there.
> 
> Here's a shot of the three of us taken with Peter's or was it
> Frank's
> DA40 on my K10D - that's Frank on the left, me in the middle, and
> Peter on the right
> -http://www.pbase.com/kiwibiologist/image/79727496
> 
> A couple of shots of domestic animals and the windmills rendered
> in
> B&W in lightroom - seemed appropriate for the transformation the
> land
> has witnessed in the last 150 years or so (though I for one,
> appreciate the windmills). One taken with the DA40, and the other
> with
> the FA24-90.
> http://www.pbase.com/kiwibiologist/image/79727495
> http://www.pbase.com/kiwibiologist/image/79727494
> 
> Comments welcome.
> 
> Alastair
>

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