John Francis wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 11:14:41AM -0400, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
> > Nationale got me going on getting the entire Paris
> > porfolio up on line -
> > (so I got cheeky and put two of them on ebay, too)
> >
> > Scanned from fiber based prints...
> > direct links just to the images on my homepage.
> >
> > http://users.rcn.com/annsan/kidsinparis.jpg
> > http://users.rcn.com/annsan/guardianangelversaille.jpg
> > http://users.rcn.com/annsan/girlatthelouvre.jpg
> 
> For me, the first one is head and shoulders above the others.

Me too :)  but I didn't scan it too well...

> The girl on the left just seems to encapsulate the scene.
> I can't even complain about the non-vertical "verticals"
> on the blinds, either - the uprights on the two upper
> windows are perfectly aligned with the shot, so I guess
> we're just looking at blinds that _aren't_ vertical.

Yup.

> 
> I'll leave the second shot for others to comment on.

Hehe
> 
> Finally, the girl in the Louvre.  I think I'd have
> liked to see her looking up at the painting, seeming
> to make eye contact with the subject of the portrait.

My only thought when I grabbed this was the way
the portrait
was looking at her and what was in their hands, of
course...
It was a true grab shot - only got one chance.

thanks for comments , John

ann

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