Ok, I have looked at it again. I first said that the man should be cropped out, but after trying it, you are right.
-- Best regards, Bruce Friday, October 14, 2005, 3:55:44 AM, you wrote: PS> I considered the question of the OOF man myself and came to the same PS> conclusion as Dave. My first instinct was to crop that part of the PS> frame away, but on consideration I think the observer makes this PS> something more than it would be without him. PS> Paul PS> 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 >>> >>> >>

