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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (436)2/24/2001 10:39:53 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6901
 
I can't help it, Charley, I disbelieve the explanation. It looks exactly like a daytime photo to me. And I've seen a lot of time exposure photos taken at night and they never looked like daytime. I mean, the sailboats are lit up and the water is reflecting the sky and there are shadows in the grass - all just the same as when the sun is shining.

If I am wrong, then I apologize.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (436)2/24/2001 11:46:27 PM
From: Tom Clarke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6901
 
The guy sounds like a serious photographer. He's got some impressive shots of nebulae, star clusters, and the like on his site. Well, it's a nice photo even if it wasn't quite night time when he took it.

Were you one of the people who was singing the praises of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon? I saw it earlier tonight - what a wonderful movie! I seldom get transported to a place when I watch a movie, but in this one I did. Love those swaying bamboo forests! I thought the ending was unsatisfactory, though.