Hi! ft> I wasn't going to post this one for a while, but since everyone (with ft> a few exceptions) didn't think much of last night's (Jennifer in ft> Repose, or whatever I called it <g>), I couldn't resist posting this ft> one, taken from the same concert. I don't know if it will be more or ft> less liked by others, but I rather like it:
ft> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2923088 ft> Of course, if you don't like it, that's just fine and dandy, please ft> let me know what you think anyway! (and thanks in advance, if you do ft> look or comment). ft> Anyway, lemme know what you think of this one. Here, here, lemm'ing you know... I have two different (or loosely connected) opinions. 1. The piece of light behind Jenny has to be taken away. It distracts. Frank, I don't know about you, but for me, taking out a small piece of photo by clone tool is fine :). My wife agrees this time. 2. I'd rather you turned the camera a bit left. You know - so that Jenny would be in rightmost part of the frame. This way the sense of being on the stage and thereby somewhat remote would be stronger. You see, in my mind, when I see someone under the spot light I think of them as being taken out of the scene, being remote, being different. So, if these were your intentions, then what I said might apply. However you did not manage to displease me this time. Shame on you :). Boris mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

