On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 14:03:50 US/Eastern, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > <snip> > "Warehouse in Winter" > by Frank Theriault > > I like how the right angle lines work in this photo Frank. Good contrast > between the drift > and the wall. > Only thing is i'm torn between liking,then not liking, the wires. After a few > looks,they > stopped bothering > me and think they belong. Adds somemore depth to it is suppose. > Now if it would only snow abit so we can do our winter scenes,eh Frank<vbg> <snip>
Thanks, Dave! I hear ya about those damned wires!! I don't particularly like them there, but given my vantage point, there really wasn't much I could do about them. I've learned to live with them, but I think it would have been a stronger photo without them there. As far as the snow, personally, I love it. BUT, given what I've chosen to do for a living, I'd prefer not to slog around in it. I like those winters when it snows north of Number 7, rains south of it <vbg>. I get to see lots of snow when I visit the kids in Kingston (man, they got lots last year!). It is fun shooting in the snow, though, that's for sure. Thanks again for your kind words. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

