You can be as brutal as you like, I'll still respect you in the morning.
(I just don't want to hear any whining when I savage one of you efforts).

Hell, at least you commented.

frank theriault wrote:

On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 18:50:32 -0500, frank theriault
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Where's the Yellow Brick Road? <vbg>

I must be totally honest here, Peter, this photo doesn't do a lot for
me.  It's a pretty uninteresting building, perched on fairly
unspectacular surroundings with trees well past their autumnal
splendor, all topped by an uninspiring, dull sky.

It's pretty sharp, though.  <vbg>

OTOH, if it were ad copy to go on a brochure or something, it would be
fine, but as a photo ~per se~, it leaves me rather flat.

Sorry.

I guess this may be one of the comments you choose to ignore.  Or, you
can come over and kick my ass for my trashing of a treasured photo.
<vbg>

cheers,
frnak



I just re-read my post, and it was quite horrid. I mean, everything I said was what I felt <vbg>, but really, I ought to have just shut up if I didn't like it, oughtn't I?

Accept my apologies for being so brutal.

All that, and I spelled my name wrong...  <vbg>

cheers,
f-r-a-n-k






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