I hear both of you.

Yes I realize that it is not perfect, but that�s where the comments come in. I need to find out what it is.

Thanks both of you for taking your time to tell me what you think.

DagT


P� 15. mai. 2004 kl. 08.33 skrev TMP:


I hear you Frank.

I WANT to love this one, but there seems to just be something missing. Dag,
I *think* that for me, it is the drop. I completely understand that when
you are on a train, you can't exactly be picky about "drops" BUT in
retrospect, if the opportunity ever arises again... lol. I would have liked
to see a larger "bit" at the bottom - a nice big, heavy teardrop to show how
it has worked its way down the window... iykwim?


hmmm, I also tend to agree with Frank here on one other thing - I am not
articulating well either, in fact, I sound like I am full of, well, you know
what.


But anyways, I think it is a cool shot, and I thankyou for sharing it with
us!


tan.

-----Original Message-----
From: frank theriault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, 15 May 2004 11:29 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: PAW: Drop


I'm just not sure about this one.

What? What's that? Here's a photo of Dag's that frank doesn't absolutely
love?


Well, I guess they do exist...  <vbg>

It's not a bad photo, Dag. Far from it. It has potential. But, it just
doesn't turn my crank. And, I don't know what it is that, for me, is
missing.


You know, all the components are there. Out of focus background. I like
the sharp focus on the window pane (even the scratches on the glass that are
always on train windows - great detail), the drop is neat.


I keep asking myself, what's missing.  It's like I need something else,
something to pull it all together.

I'm not articulating well, I know that. But, I want it to work. It just
won't work all the way. It must be me.


Let's go see what everyone else thought now.

cheers,
frank

ps: Upon further reflection, I think it would be really neat as a series of
similar shots, all with the drop (maybe even the same one, taken
sequentially) in a different position. I think that would work. Just a
silly thought...
-ft


"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer





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Subject: PAW: Drop
Date: Fri, 14 May 2004 10:56:27 +0200

Being bored on the train
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2360305&size=lg

DagT


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