On Thu, 3 Feb 2005 09:42:06 -0800, Shel Belinkoff
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This doesn't appear to have made it to the list.  Sent it last night and
> this morning.  One more try ....
> 
> A while back I discovered a frame on a roll of Tri-X that I could not
> account for. There was no recollection of having made the photo, and the
> scene for this one was impossible to find in Berkeley, or anywhere in the
> San Francisco area. It looks like a double exposure, but the Leica is
> almost impossible to use to make a double exposure, and I'm sure I'd have
> remembered doing so. Anyway, here's the oddity:
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/odd1.html
> 
> And here's the fear:
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~pdml-pics/fear.html
> 
> Comments welcome ...
> 

Both pretty cool shots.

The second one moves me the most.  Is the 1/2 face an image of Lenin? 
It almost looks like him (or maybe Jack Nicholson with a goatee?
<LOL>).

I'm sure I'm way off base with this, but the lady reminds me of an
Eastern European peasant or villager.  She looks quite frightened
(hence the title, eh?), but a reflection makes it look like she's
pointing to Lenin - or maybe even holding a pistol.

I find it quite thought-provoking!  A terrific photo.

cheers,
frank 


-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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