I sure hope you are being facetious.  Yes, I went to Hebrew school, but I
also went to public school.  One fosters reading from the right, the other
from the left.  I suppose that might mean I always start looking at photos
from the center <LOL>

Bill, I believe, noted that he started his viewing on the right side of the
pic.  This flies in the face of a couple of theories put forth here.

The beauty of a photo is that one can start viewing anywhere, and just let
the eyes wander through the photograph at will, stopping here and there to
examine a detail, moving back to encompass the entire print, averting one's
eyes and then coming back for a second look.

I tend to see people first and foremost, in any photo.  Even when looking
at a landscape I quickly scan to see if there are any people in the frame,
and am generally disappointed when i find none, even though none are
expected.

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> Shel, did you go to Hebrew school when you were very young?  It occurs to
> me reading right to left instead of left to right when young might
actually
> change this drift.


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