Ditto for me, Frank.  I like #1.

On 7/6/05, frank theriault <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is going to be longish, so if you don't like long
> stories/explanations, just click down to the url's and comment on the
> photo (or don't, if you don't want to, but then why'd you open the
> post if you didn't want to, right?).
> 
> So, first night of CMWC (Cycling Messengers' World Championship), a
> couple of hundred of us are at a bar, and someone jumps me from behind
> and gives me a big bear hug.
> 
> It's Tofu, currently in London (as in England), formerly of Toronto.
> We were pretty good friends in Toronto, but sort of lost touch once he
> left for the UK.  I had no idea he'd be at CMWC, and neither did he
> expect me.  It was a great surprise!
> 
> We pretty much hung out all weekend, except when we were racing.
> During his first qualifier,  I was busy losing my sprint, and since I
> didn't know he was racing (the times were all screwed up due to
> delays), I stayed at the sprinting area to watch those.  I was quite
> relieved when we found out that he made the finals the next day, as I
> really wanted to get a couple of pix of him racing.  I did get a few
> the next day (Sunday), and luckily two or three of those turned out in
> such a way that I was happy.
> 
> So, here they are.  I don't usually do two PAWs at once, but I really
> can't choose which I like the best.  Here's Tofu in the Warehouses (of
> Jersey City):
> 
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3518501&size=lg
> 
> Here's Tofu Leans into the Corner:
> 
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3518514&size=lg
> 
> They aren't spectacularly sharp, but I rather like both - don't forget
> these are scans of 4x6 minilab prints - I think they'll show better
> when blown up properly.
> 
> If you have a preference, I'd be interested to hear it.  If not, but
> you still want to comment, I'd like that, too...  <vbg>
> 
> cheers,
> frank
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson
> 
> 


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