I agree with that completely ... and would have done so had I not used a
template that was used previously with only vertical images in order to
save time in putting these up.  There may be such a template as you suggest
on another computer here ... just didn't have the time or inclination to
look for it or write one from scratch.

I liked the "contact sheet" version as well, and in the final presentation,
which will not be web based, a very large "contact sheet" is planned to be
included as well as individual photos.  Thanks, Mike.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: mike wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 7/6/2004 2:54:29 PM
> Subject: Re: PAW - Five Minutes With Jesse
>
> Hi,
>
> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>
> > For those who have cared to look, you may have seen one or another of
these
> > photos before, but not in this presentation.  I'm trying a somewhat new
> > approach to making a portrait, using more than one image to convey an
> > overall feeling and sense of the subject.  Your comments would be
> > appreciated.  
>
> I rather liked the "sheet of contacts" presentation, mainly because it 
> reinforced the liveliness of children by the dramatic changes of posture 
> evident in each frame.  Even though the location didn't change much....
>
> This presentation loses that, so although the individual frames are 
> larger and therefore show more detail, I think I prefer "Five minutes 
> with Jesse" as an image with multiple sub-images.
>
> On a technical note, I would put the "next" and "back" links in a place 
> that did not require moving the cursor as the image orientation changes.
>
> mike


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