Thanks, Ken.  Apparently, you're not alone in your opinion.  See my
previous reply to glen.  New link to a vertical composition. 
Actually, I like the extra stuff in the photo.  To me, they add a
sense of location.  The vertical I just posted removes the poles and
other swings, but keeps the merry-go-round.  Lemme know what you
think.

On 8/12/05, Kenneth Waller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As captured, this doesn't work for me, cluttered & distracting. I like the 
> theme though. However with a slightly different perspective it looks like you 
> could place the seat of the swing away from its merging with the mountain 
> line & lose the distracting ground play toys & the swing chain on the LH side 
> & the swing pipe on the RH side.
> Might work better in a vertical composition.
> 
> Just my $.02 worth..
> 
> Kenneth Waller
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: PESO playground
> 
> Crap.  Sorry.  It's late and I haven't had any beer.
> http://twosixteen.com/gallery/index.php?id=151
> 
> Thanks for the head's up, Glen.
> 
> On 8/11/05, Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > At 10:07 PM 8/11/2005, you wrote:
> >
> > >This was taken at a public park near my home.
> >
> > Hi Scott,
> >
> > I didn't find the playground picture with the mountain. I only saw some
> > very urban looking street scenes. Are you sure you gave us the right URL?
> >
> > take care,
> > Glen
> >
> >
> 
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