Hi Mr. C. Remember, sir, this isn't designed as a web pic. The full print, which is about 11 x 14 or so, shows the sign more than adequately. The woman is supposed to be somewhat separated from her surroundings, a bit lost, as it were. In the full-sized print she has a greater presence, although still a bit apart from her surroundings. Thanks for your comments ... I sure wish there were some way to show prints on the web that look a lot closer to reality.
Since you and Paul both suggested a closer crop, why don't you show me what you mean. How would you crop this pic? Shel > [Original Message] > From: Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/02-3shh.html > > > >This is still a bit of a "work in progress" - there are a few things yet to > >do with some details, but I thought I'd present it anyway. Be happy for > >comments and criticism. > > > Works for me. If anything I could do with a closer crop seeing as sign is > the crucial component and it isn't the easiest thing to read. Second most > crucial component is the girl's face and she's kinda lonely in all that space. > > IMO, of course. > > Tres humerous and tres sad at the same time. Poignant.

