On 5/14/05, UncaMikey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Great, Frank!  I really like this.

Thanks, Mikey!  <g>

  The blurriness creates a kind of
> abstract quality, yet no one would have any difficulty seeing exactly
> what the subject is.

Well, that's exactly what I thought when I saw it (I honestly don't
remember what -or if- I was thinking when I took it <LOL>).  Sort of
abstract, but not.  Identifiable, more or less.
 
> Your photos make me think, and help me focus (??!!) on the kind of
> pictures I want to take.

Kind words.
 
> This is also one of the few pictures I really like that does not have a
> person in it.  I think I can appreciate human-less photos, but they
> rarely "hit" me the way pictures with people do.  I am not sure what
> this means.

And, I rarely take human-less photos.  Or, rather, I take them, but
tend not to show them, as they don't say much to me (so I wouldn't
expect them to say much to other people, either).  This one's the
exception, AFAIK.

Thanks again,
frank

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

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