Glen,

The 'legs' shot wasn't really to my taste either. I can see what you're aiming for with it, but I don't feel it worked. The texture overlay didn't quite push the legs into the abstraction of form and shape that I think you were after, not for me anyway, but brought them close to the edge where they become more a grotesquerie than the light-sculpture I think you were after.

Actually, rendered into a high-contrast B&W, I think it does better. Pushes it that one level of abstraction further.

http://webpages.charter.net/glenweb/gallery/Lisa1.jpg
http://webpages.charter.net/glenweb/gallery/Lisa2.jpg

I'm interested to know whether people prefer these candid images, or the artistic images I first posted? Also, please tell me why you prefer the one you do.

Well, these two seem to be just snapshots of a friend to me. I'm not into the beauty pageant/glamor thing.

Godfrey

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