frank theriault wrote: > > On 12/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > In a distant time and place, when I was a rebellious college student > > demonstrating against the war, the government, and the status quo, I would > > have been pleased if someone took my picture. Apparently that's not the > > case any more, at least not among the animal lover set. The two anti-fur > > ladies who spotted me quickly ducked behind their signs. > > http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3935563&size=lg > > > > I think this is an interesting shot, Paul. Nice symmetry with the two > signs down and the one in the middle up. Of course, there's the > humour of the two holding the signs over their faces, as well. > > I really like the tonality of this as well. Great job of b&w > conversion (and this one needs to be b&w, for that PJ look <g>). > > Neat shot, Paul. > > cheers, > frank > > -- > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson
Paul, this is a bit too static for me... in the best of all possible worlds, a bit of movement blur would have strengthened it. I'm curious about the color original. But as p.j. it's strong, alright who was it that pointed to the leather shoes? Nothing like a little hypocracy, unless these kids don't know leather comes from critters... And the fact that they are not letting their faces be seen is cowardly. It would be nice to think that demos resulted in somewhat kinder treatment of the soon to be deceased animals while they are still alive, but the zeal with which some demonstrators attack that industry is pretty scary, too. ann

