In a message dated 6/16/2003 5:53:54 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
writes:

> Marnie,
> 
> Thanks for posting these images.
> 
> This is excellent work.  You've reached a standard in months
> that I still aspire to after a mere three decades!
> 
> Some might argue this demonstrates the value of tuition.  I
> would argue that it demonstrates that you have a great
> talent, and one that is still developing.
> 
> Good luck!
> 
> John

Whoa, thanks! (Not going to publically reply to any more than this one, that gets old 
-- replying to all.)

As Bob Walkden pointed out, very politely :-), I arranged the weaker photographs to 
support the stronger photographs. That is why I did the right-hand wood montage, I 
felt none of those images were truly strong enough to stand on their own (except 
possibly the poppies, but the teacher wanted it cropped -- which I did -- but I liked 
it better uncropped). And once I had one montage, I needed another for balance.

Why not play up the strongest and down play the weakest? It's sort of like picking out 
clothes when one is over weight -- don't wear horizontal stripes, do find flattering 
clothes that conceal the bulk and flatter something else, like the color of one's 
eyes. Hehehehehe.

Marnie aka Doe ;-) A little sneakiness, er flattering balance, goes a long way.

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