Graywolf wrote: > No, I kind of saw a interesting composition with the nuts sign, the market, and > the stop sign with the ends and foreground cropped, and wondered if that is what > you saw when you shot it.
Yeah - although I was also under a kind of time pressure to finish the roll off and replace it with Tri-x in the Mx I had borrowed. > I don't aways notice things like that consciously when > I am shooting but I have learned over the years to trust my instincts. One of > the reasons I often crop quite a bit. That and I never used zooms until recently. > > About the photo of Frank. If you thought you were shooting a boring photo of him > I would bet your unconscious wasn't. While we know his lovable pug, the photo as > you shot it looses nothing when viewed by some one who has never met him. And I > think anyone who has ever rode the buses can relate to the photo just as you > shot it. > > -- Ah, re that -- I did feel I captured Frank - but I would have preferred to have had him in focus :) ann >

