FWIW, I appreciated your niggly detail comments on the tomato photo. Very valuable.
Paul
On Jan 2, 2006, at 1F2:27 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

In a message dated 1/2/2006 9:17:23 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
No, not at all.  I like your comments even if I may disagree with them
from time to time..  My asking questions wasn't intended to shut you
up;  quite the contrary.  My intention was to get more information
from you as to how you think (since you raised some interesting
issues).

cheers,
frank
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Okay. I think my bar for my own photos and others has been raised. Just from being on this list, mainly. So I wonder sometimes if I should make comments based on my raised bar on list. I've been debating it internally lately.

I try to tailor comments to various levels. Encouraging to newbies, a more critical eye to the more experienced, maybe some real niggly details to those who maybe are selling professionally. Like some comments I made recently to Paul. Also, I think some can handle negative feedback better because they are
pretty self-assured about their photos.

If you're not trying to shhhh me then :-), just give me a swift kick in the pants if I get too critical. And I will continue along on this path... Trouble
is I can't always debate what I like and what I am not fond of it with
someone else. It's a more visual, visceral reaction than an intellectual one. So
I'll preface it with it doesn't work for me because...

Marnie aka Doe


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