Portraits of the Less Fortunate, as Shel calls them, can be
interesting. With Shel's intro it seems like we're supposed to feel
sorry for this lady, for all the obvious social reasons.This photo
fails to provoke such emotions with me. She's just an obese woman,
smoking and munching junk food on the pavement. There's no eye
contact, and the lady looks grumpy. Possibly with the photographer's
presence?

IMHO, Shel has shown us a lot better stuff before.

It's interesting as a scanning excercise, though. Shel, does your
scanner have any options for adjusting exposure during scan? If so,
you might want to make two scans, one for the highlights and one for
the rest, and then combine them afterwards.

Jostein


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 29, 2004 7:57 PM
Subject: PAW PESO - Breakfast in Bed


> Some people have lives of comfort and luxury, and can be entertained
by
> breakfast in a warm, comfortable bed: juice, toast, coffee, the
morning
> paper, all delivered and presented by someone who cares for them.
Others
> don't have quite the same luxuries, but still can enjoy a simpler,
and
> perhaps not as comfortable, breakfast in bed.
>
> The scan on this one sucks.  For some reason I could not get the
details in
> the highlights that I could get when I made the darkroom print.
>
> CAVEAT:  If you don't like my photos of the homeless or the
portrayal of
> those less fortunate than yourself, then don't look at this photo.
>
> http://home.earthlink.net/~my-pics/b-in-b.html
>
>
> Shel
>
>

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