"Peter J. Alling" wrote:

> I missed the original of this somehow.

Ken's? or mine? or both?
So did I -- and my own original one never bounced back to me. ugh.

>  Don't pay any attention Ann, you
> keep framing them the way you see them.  These are startlingly good
> informal portraits.  The stronger ones are those that are unconventional
> compositions, at least for portraits.  You always prove to have an
> amazing eye.

Thanks, Peter -
Glad you like them, whatever eye I have its all my own :)

>
> Kenneth Waller wrote:
>
> >I find them all well done. Several have the top of the head out of frame, I 
> >would have tried to include the entire head.
> >
> >Kenneth Waller
> >

thanks to you as well, Ken --

Not my style to keep tops of heads in... it depends on the head :)

But basically, if i cropped 'em I preferred them that way - though occasionally
the shooting situation gave me no option.  I'm not 100% happy with all of 
these, but
I wanted pictures of these people out there.

ann
who is wondering what othe rposts she has missed








>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Jan 24, 2005 12:31 AM
> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> >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?)
> >
> >
> >
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