Thanks. I use a lot of older lenses that I have adapted to my DSLR. Gives the pictures a different look. Would be very difficult to duplicate the results using any current, modern lens. Spent an hour this morning taking pictures of Crab Apple blossoms. Had to quit when the sun came out and the wind picked up. Was using one of my favorite rare lenses: Paris Boyer Sapphire. Made in France in the 1950's and not meant for cameras. But, perhaps I digress and all of this should be over in the photography area. I'll post one of this mornings pictures here in an hour. Gene