Ryan Lee wrote: > Very interesting gallery Ann. I particularly like the Moon/Hemphill shot, > though I'm a bit divided on the crop. Wonderful moment with Masini and > Creeley, but pity it's a bit soft. I also agree with Bill about the bokeh in > I assume he means 2994228. > > Cheers, > Ryan
OF course my post has not shown up in my PDML folder yet :( Wish you guys would use names instead of numbers :) ewewwe I see what you mean... I should WOW it a bit ,eh? may have to rescan - I love Jim's expression (he is the guy who sent me to an editor with my Sign Language stuff and a Scrabble club buddy - I don't remember it looking this bad when I first put it up - but I don't want to overwork it either. Richard was my Richard. He hated having his picture taken but he knew he wouldn't be around a lot longer so he indulged me. There is a story behind the Creeley shot, but I didn't really want to put that on photo net. She had read a number of pieces from the Collected Poems (of Wright's) and then Creeley read one of the longer ones again _ which he is doing in this photo. I got the double take... hand held long lens -would have been nice if it were sharp. One thing that bothers me about the way photo.net sets up the thumbnails is they are lined up by width so the portraits end up larger on first view than the landscapes. I wonder if this post, being a reply to pdml, will show up in my folder. sigh. ann > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ann Sanfedele" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, January 24, 2005 3:31 PM > Subject: PESOS on a snowy day > > > Of course comments are welcome... > > > > There are eight thumbnails here at this click - so > > it will load fast. > > They are all people I know or knew from slightly > > to very well. > > > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder.tcl?folder_id=459913 > > > > ann > > > > (aside to Rob, Robb and Jostein - think anyone > > will notice?) > > > >

