----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Brewer"
Subject: GESO - Quality Human Hair


Most of these will not survive a more serious cull, but right now they don't make me spew.

All taken over the too little time I had for shooting in Chicago, just a random collection with no thought to flow or chronological order. Friday night is missing until I move them from the laptop to my working computer.

Anyway:

http://www.alphoto.com/images/chicago2010/


Ok, I said I wanted to spend more time with your gallery and I meant it.

The picture out of the round window is very cool.
I tried something similar last September.
http://users.accesscomm.ca/wrobb/pictures/gesos/boring/content/WRK73012_large.html
Now, you couldn't drink my picture good, but yours works.
I suppose having an interesting subject helps.
Anyway, it's got pretty much everything a person could want in a picture.

70387 is nicely dynamic, and well composed.
You've got the walkers at the right time and place. I can only rarely do that, and so get walking people in clumsy poses. One of the pictures in my Chicago gallery has the "Striding Woman" going on in it.
Very poor timing.

70409 is classic.

DBK70454 needs something. The composition is perfect, but it looks like a movie set of a 1930s American City. The light is perfect, all the details are there, but it is lacking something. I dunno, a couple of swashbucklers fencing with epees, a person on a bicycle, any sign of life. I'd of probably either done something similar, or waited for someone to enter the picture so that I could ruin it with bad timing.

Was I the only one who noticed how clean Chicago is?

DBK70463 is one that wouldn't have surprised me to see in the Eggleston show.


DBK70488 perfect composition and light. I tried something like that and got bad light and I missed the train anyway.

DBK70533 cormorant, right?

DBK70513 I like this one too.
It's another picture that has everthing going for it.


Anyway, those are the ones I looked at.

Thanks

William Robb


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