I considered the question of the OOF man myself and came to the same conclusion as Dave. My first instinct was to crop that part of the frame away, but on consideration I think the observer makes this something more than it would be without him.
Paul
On Oct 14, 2005, at 5:52 AM, David Savage wrote:

Wonderful shot Marco.

Although I have to respectfully disagree with Godfrey. The OOF man
adds to it because enough detail is visible that he appears to be
looking at the couple, and they are totally oblivious. That's what
makes it work for me.

Well done.

Dave

On 10/14/05, Marco Alpert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
After a delightful last Saturday with the NorCal crew (and a
particularly enjoyable afternoon wandering with Godfrey), I've only
just now been able to begin looking at what I shot. Here's the first:

http://www.alpert.com/marco/pdml/peso24.html

Comments, as always, welcomed.

    -Marco




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