On 4/16/05, Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I like this one. Nice composition, fun stuff. Did you just fire away or > did you speak to them first? Either way is fine. I'm just curious. > Paul
I'm glad you thought it was fun, Paul. I thought so, too. I'll give you a bit of background. As you can see from the photos on the wall, it was a photo exhibition. Just regular photos (by regular, I mean two dimensional flat black and white photos). It was opening night, and it was an open bar, so most there were happy <g>. This one particular photo was a stereoscopic photo, I believe it was somehow computer enhanced or generated, but I don't know how, as I didn't have a chance to talk to the photographer. Anyway, it was just one photo, and I believe it was just up for that one night. I took a look, and the effect was quite amazing. I told the couple how cool it was, and that they should take a look, we chatted for a few seconds, and they went to put on the glasses. As they did so, I said, "Hey, I gotta get this shot, it looks pretty cool!", at which point one of them looked at me and said, sure, then went back to looking at the photo, at which point I shot. So, short answer is I asked first. Aren't you glad you asked? <g> Thanks for commenting, BTW, and I'm glad you liked it! cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

