On Dec 15, 2007, at 4:48 PM, Rick Womer wrote:

> Courageously, I risk bawdy commentary again with
> another set of PESOs.
>
> The Seattle Public Library building is a remarkable
> and (to me) beautiful piece of architecture.  It has
> so many angles and facets, and is in such a crowded
> part of the city, that it is difficult to photograph.


Rick,
I like the first shot especially with the fisheye, it accentuates the  
architecture and the way you've framed the entry over to the right  
that creates a dynamic with the folks coming from the background. The  
only distraction is the heavy diagonal line of the sidewalk expansion  
joint.
  #2 has some interesting patterns, but something about the image is  
just not doing it for me. Perhaps if it were sharper or taken under  
different lighting .
I like # 3 also with the strong geometric patterns and the way it  
draws you in. I took a similar shot last year from a slightly  
different angle from the opposite direction with a single person  
seated, but I think I like yours more with the group of folks
http://i.pbase.com/o3/87/63987/1/90362063.UizVuPsU.IMGP3646.jpg
Good work, I wish I could have hooked up with you when you were in town.

JayT

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