Boris Liberman wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> > 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
> 
> Ann, you definitely know some secret that you don't tell :).
> 
> I personally like the most the second one. Though all three are quite
> wonderful. Somehow the contrast between the stone of the statue and the
> man makes it for me. Also, very subtly there is only one head inside the
> image :). It adds just a bit of wise irony or humor to this shot...
> 
> Ann, you gotta tell us that secret of yours...
> 
> Admiringly...
> 
> Boris
Thanks, BoRis!...

If my friends ever heard anyone say I had a secret
they would laugh a lot :)
(Keeping them is not something at which I'm very
good )

I just shoot what I like, Boris... either
something that makes me laugh or
something that I think os beautiful... 

sometimes I see things and shoot and forget why I
took the shot... 

I won't show pics to anyone unless I feel the
subject matter and the 
um structure and light work well enough to
hopefully capture the
observer on more than one level... I have lots and
lots of negatives
and slides that fail miserably, believe me!

I had already been shooting for almsot 20 years
when I went to France...
and I could still see what i was doing to focus
then too.

What made me snap the picture was that the statute
was holding a club 
that I imagined ws going to come down on the head
of the workman... I
was standing pretty close to the little man and
got off one shot...
when I got home and printed I saw the "angel"
protecting the workman.

The yellow filter and the rainy day helped...  but
one of my colleagues
at Soho Photo said with some seriousness, how much
better the photo would
have been in large format. 

I cropped this photo from a horizontal frame so it
got grainy...I couldn't
have gotten it at all if I had even take the time
to reorient the camera
or change lenses, etc...

gee, I didn't mean to prattle so - not a enough
coffee in me yet...but,
well,  ya did ask <vbg>

off to lunch...
ann

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