Terry, You need to check the small print in your digicam manual. It's usually in the section on how to set the types of image you want the camera to recognize when it's in Auto Genre mode. I was using "Tight Modernist" at the Concours with a touch of HBC. Ya never know when someone is going to jump a puddle. AZ Build a Lookaround! The Lookaround Book, 2nd ed. NOW SHIPPING http://www.panoramacamera.us > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Re: Angling for images > From: TERRYAKING@xxxxxxx > Date: Thu, August 05, 2004 11:47 pm > To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" > <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > In a message dated 06/08/2004 02:34:05 GMT Standard Time, > dave6134@xxxxxxxxxxx writes: > > A consequence of the approach just outlined above is that the > deceptively descriptive power of the base digital component is necessary to > impose an interpretation on the requirement that such branching is not > tolerated within the dominance scope of a complex digital environment. > > > > > Questions : > > 1. What is the 'base digital component' ? > > 2. How does that differ from any other 'component' ? > > 3. How does a 'digital component' have 'descriptive power' ? > > 4. Why is that 'descriptive power' 'deceptive' ? > > 5. How does that 'descriptive power' 'impose an interpretation' ? > > 6. What does 'branching out mean ? > > 7. Who or what is doing the 'branching out' ? > > 8. Who or what is not to tolerate the 'branching out' ? > > 9. What is 'dominance scope' ? > > 10. How does the 'complex digital environment' relate to the 'base digital > component' ? > > 11. Is it possible that there may have been a more succinct way of > expressing this thought ? > > Terry > > > Terry King FRPS > > RPS Historical Group (Chairman) > > _www.hands-on-pictures.com/_ (http://www.hands-on-pictures.com/) > > Moderated Discussion Group > > Post message: artaltphot@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Subscribe: artaltphot-subscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Unsubscribe: artaltphot-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > 1. An excellent thing is as rare as it is difficult.(Spinoza) > 2. A man's reach should be beyond his grasp or what's a heaven > for.(Browning) > 3. Frustra fit per plura quod potest fieri per pauciora.(Occam's razor or > 'Keep it simple!'). > 4. Nullius in Verba (Horace), 'Take no man's word for it' (motto of the > Royal Society). > 5. If ignorance is bliss, why are not more people happy ? (anon)