<LOL>  Well, you've not seen the stuff that's been banned from the list
.... ;-))

Since you mentioned precise,  if you count the tiles on the platform and
divide that number by the number of vertical panels on the right side of
the pic, you'll get a prime number.  That's the result of using prime
lenses.

Thanks for the compliment ... I'm trying to loosen up my photography, but
it's been hard ....

Now, here are the important questions: Film or digital?  Color or B&W? 
Leica or Pentax?

Shel 


> [Original Message]
> From: UncaMikey 

> > http://home.earthlink.net/~scbelinkoff/bikewaiting.html
> > 
> > I was about to round file this one, but decided to post it here to
> > see what the experts thought of it.
>
> Hey, Shel, can non-experts reply, too?  Larf.  
>
> The only nit I would pick is that the poster on the left, the one
> furthest away, intrudes onto the form of the bike.  The other poster
> doesn't bother me.
>
> In any event, I like this.  It does show the same characteristics that
> I've noticed in much of your work: very formal, precise, structured,
> "clean" even, if you can use such a word for photographs.  I mean all
> that as a compliment -- it's a very appealing perspective.


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