On 4/20/05, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the kind words, Frank.  Glad you liked it ... ;-))

Yer welcome, Shel.  

I just wanted to comment on something you said in another post on this thread:

"I have a hard time with color, so the colors generally have to stand out in
some manner for me to see them.  Strange isn't it - I get some compliments
on my color work and it's a result of my not being able to see color very
well"

You know, that makes so much sense, because your colour work really
has colours that "pop out" - often, as in this photo, it's vivid
colour against a bland or dark background.

Interesting that your preponderance of b&w work should contribute to
your "colour style", which I find to be most refreshing and unique.

OTOH, although I too, work mostly in B&W, I don't see the same thing
happening with the bit of colour work I do;  it seems pretty ordinary
to me.

Interesting...

cheers,
frank


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

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