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Re: Can you really use an 87 filter with Konica 750?
- From: PeteScherm@xxxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Can you really use an 87 filter with Konica 750?
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 17:43:54 EST
Well, Clive,
Thanks for the offer on the pics. You know, I'm getting a new, bigger and
better computer within a month and, at my granddaughter's urging, I may
succumb to the idea of scanning some prints (where do I get a 20x24 scanner
for less than a $100?). I'll keep you informed.
>>>>>>>>>For still life work I might consider an 87 filter with Konica - for
good
definition of anything moving around in a landscape photo then the speeds
are just too long for me.<<<<<<<<<<<<
Interestingly enough, that aspect is particularly appealing to me. I took
some Konica pics of St. Kieran's Bush, a hawthorn (?) bush in Co. Offaly,
Ireland, festooned with "clooties" - bits of cloth, towels, push-up bras,
etc. I took photos when the breeze was moving the clooties and also during a
still spell. Tell you the truth, the moving, blurred IR image was much more
mystical - the image I was looking for, I guess.
Pete Schermerhorn, in the glorious Berkshire hills of western Massachusetts
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