On Thu, 3 Mar 2005 09:36:48 -0500, Scott Loveless <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >
> Frank,
> 
> Excellent!  I was immediately struck with a sense of exasperation.
> While the photo does seem busy, it fits.  After all, most bike
> couriers work in busy places, with lots of traffic, lots of buildings,
> and lots of people.  Certainly enough to wear me out.  As there is no
> one else in the frame, I get the impression this was taken at the end
> of her day as the city winds down for the night.  Technical merits
> aside (I'm not qualified to comment on that, anyway), you've certainly
> captured the mood.  Was the out of focus trash can in the fore ground
> left in for a reason?  I like it there, but was wondering if you
> intended it to mean something specific.
> 


I knew there was one more post on this thread that I wanted to reply
to, and this is it.  <vbg>

It was WRT the "trash can" you mentioned, Scott.  Actually, I think
it's Kiki's courier bag, sitting on a bench.  I didn't leave it in for
any other reason than that I don't like cropping, unless absolutely
necessary.  Of course, there are those that think that cropping is
absolutely necessary in every photo;  I'm not one of them.  <vbg>

Thanks for you kind comments, and a blanket thanks to everyone else
who commented to whom I didn't specifically respond.

cheers,
frank 


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

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