I liked Magritte. Well spotted, and well executed. I'm not sure about
Personal Space. I think I would have preferred a view of the boy from a
higher vantage point, showing him dwarfed by the canyon of tall
buildings. But no doubt that wasn't feasible.
John
On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 16:57:03 +0100, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Marnie,
Quickly, I like Ride 'em Cowboy best - gut reaction. He seems to be
jumping down onto the street.
The Whatizit is my 2nd choice. I wish you were closer. I'd like to
read the words on the equipment. Still, the bank of switches is
interesting in a high techie way.
Ode to Magritte needs some puffy clouds... :-)
Personal Space doesn't do much for me. Without the title, I'd be lost
as to why you took the photo. The guy is cut off and you can't see
his face. I can't believe Shel let you take this kind of street
photography. ;-)
Regards, Bob S.
On 10/9/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Two more from the Norcal PDML Meet until I post a GESO with shots of
PDMLers
in about a week.
Whatizit?
http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/whatizit.htm
next button to... or click the link below...
Ride 'em Cowboy
http://members.aol.com/eactivist/PAWS/pages/cowboy.htm
It probably helps if you know something about or are aware of Stockton
California.
You may also back button from Whatizit? to Personal Space and Ode to
Magritte. Two PESOs I showed last night.
Now off to lurk for a week (Yes, I can do it. No, I can't.) to get more
work
done.
I do hope someone comments sometime on the four PESOs I have now shown.
I know one is only as good as one's last comments on others' PESOs
(sort of
like one is only as good as one's last publication). And I haven't
commented
for a week, and won't be commenting for a week.
But come on, guys, I have commented tons on others' photos in the past.
Some
just a few weeks ago.
Any comments, good or bad, welcome.
Marnie aka Doe ;-) <g>
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