Hmmm...Seems like this is one of those times that color would be helpful. Without your explanation, I would have no idea these are supposed to be redcoats. What actually is interesting to me in the shot, is the difference in each face. The guy with shades helps to bring that out. I like it, but perhaps for a different reason than you - more of a character study/comparison for me.
-- Best regards, Bruce Saturday, December 17, 2005, 5:05:33 PM, you wrote: ft> Alternate title: The British Are Coming, the British Are Coming. ft> I think the third fellow from the left had heard that the Minutemen ft> were told to hold their fire "until they could see the whites of their ft> eyes"... <vbg> ft> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3957690&size=lg ft> I actually like this one quite a bit. I think these guys started out ft> trying to look as fierce as possible, but it seems that the rigors of ft> parading the 1/2 mile down King Street in Gananoque, Ontario, Canada ft> had been surprisingly grueling <g>. Your comments are always ft> appreciated. ft> cheers, ft> frank ft> -- ft> "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

