Frank, Frank, Frank. You're way off base on this one. Once again you're demonstrating that you don't know what you're talking about.
Perry White was Superman's boss. Paul :-)) > On 11/29/05, Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 29/11/05, frank theriault, discombobulated, unleashed: > > > > >Just joking, of course. Seriously, thanks for the comment. <g> > > > > Seriously, did you put that up as a red herring, so to speak, or do you > > like it? Seeing as it's your PAW, how about you comment on it, give me > > an insight into what you prefer in your own shots :-) > > Thanks everyone for commenting on this one. It seems to elicit rather > polarized comments/thoughts. I posted this on two other forums > (fora?) and received surprisingly good comments (better than I > expected, to be honest) on one, mixed-to-positive on the other, and > here it seems to have been mixed-to-not-so-positive. Interesting... > > Cotty, it's certainly not a red herring. I recognize that it's > certainly not my best work, but there are elements of it that I like. > I won't say much more about it, except that one of the reasons that I > posted it is that I'm not sure that I was able to look at it > objectively. Dave Young (the bassist) is one of Canada's best jazz > musicians, having played with many of the best (including Oscar > Peterson). In addition, the sax player, Perry White (not Spiderman's > boss) is a friend of mine, and a top local jazz/session man. So, I > was happy to capture both of them on film. When I'm invested in a > photo that way, I wonder how dispassionate I can be in assessing my > photos. > > The comments I've received here (and elsewhere) have helped me become > more objective with regard to this photo (and other such photos I've > posted in the past). > > Thanks!! > > cheers, > frank > > > -- > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson >

