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Konica Minolta Users | all galleries >> KM Challenges Hall of Fame >> HOF C6 to CX > 2nd:: Ruminations :: by Tim Ashley
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May 2004 Tim Ashley

2nd:: Ruminations :: by Tim Ashley

Sussex, England

Cows may not reflect on much, but they do quite a lot of ruminating...

Kodak SLR/n,Sigma 70-300 APO

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Guest 18-May-2004 23:30
Klaudio, thank you very much with your acute-as-ever-eye! And I'm here for good really. even of mainly shooting on Kodak gear these days (tho' I still have and use my A2) because this is the best forum with the best and most talented and interesting people!
Tim
Claudio Gatti18-May-2004 23:24
Hi Tim,

This is a fantastic interpretation of the theme. I'd recognize your "panoramic" graphical style anywhere (well almost ;-) ). Glad to see you back

Claudio
Konica Minolta Users17-May-2004 21:48
This is simply amazing. I would have called it 'The thin green line' ;-)

Alain
Konica Minolta Users17-May-2004 19:58
Thanks Dennis! I use A3 paper in landscape mode and posotion the image along roughly the top third median, but with white space around 1/2" at top and sides, and a lot of white below. I use a 2200 too.
Dennis Phillips17-May-2004 18:20
17" print? Does your printer use a roller? I have an Epson 2200, but I've never used the roller feature. This is a very striking photo as it stands. I can imagine what it must look like printed out. Well done. - Dennis
Konica Minolta Users17-May-2004 12:29
Thanks buddy - I have a 17" wide print of this and it has to be seen to be believed, it's just a pity that at web resolution the astonishing sharpness and lovely colour graduation is lost!
niamh 17-May-2004 10:42
Hmmmm... that new camera of yours is not bad, is it? ;)

niamh