Re: Five Photographs

2001-07-21 Thread Mark Cassino
Nice work, Doug - #1: Great colors and the repetition of shape is happening on several levels. Works well. #2: Elegant lines on the clouds and mountain, though I wish the cloud was not cropped so tight. I'm thinking of the 33rd hexagram, cloud going bye-bye. #3: My favorite, and a really

Re: Five Photographs

2001-07-21 Thread Doug Brewer
Wow, Mark. That was unexpected. Thanks for taking the time to visit, and to write out your reactions. This may alarm you, but they are remarkably similar to my own thoughts abut the images. Some reaction to your comments: #1: This is growing on me, and is certainly the pick of the bunch I shot

Re: Five Photographs

2001-07-19 Thread Mark Roberts
Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, Mark. I appreciate it. If I'd get myself together, I'd do a proper update, but where's the sport in that? It takes a lot of work, and if you spend a lot of time at work writing HTML, it's the last thing you want to do when you get home. Good work

RE: Five Photographs

2001-07-18 Thread John Francis
I love the colours in the hay-rake (or whatever it is) in photo #1. I'm not so keen on the dust spot in photo #5, though :-) -- John Francis . . . . . . . . . . (650) 429-4427 MyWay.com 444 Castro St. Suite 101,Mt. View, CA 94041 Hello. My name is Darth

Re: Five Photographs

2001-07-18 Thread Doug Brewer
Thanks, Mark. I appreciate it. If I'd get myself together, I'd do a proper update, but where's the sport in that? Good work in the garden, BTW. I especially like 7d102729.jpg. I guess I'm a sucker for wet flowers. Doug At 9:39 PM -04007/18/01, Mark Roberts wrote, or at least typed: Nice