First: I have been many posts behind for some time. Now I am looking at an
empty in-box. A wonderful feeling. 
May I ask for a moment of list silence to let me celebrate the event? ;-)

Another way of celebrating is to comment the pugs. My favourites and almost
favourites are:

" I que es la veritat? " by  Lucas Rijnders. At first glanse this did say
much. When I notice the line that stands out, it changes. A pleasant image.

" MBD " by  Patrick Rendulic. I guess there are some message here. Sorry, it
does not reach me.

" Ripples " by  Henk Terhell. Really like this one. The perspective is
perfect. Myself may have ruined this using a wide angle, you didn't. My only
nit is about the top. There are some ripples that just starts, that annoyes
me a bit. Cropping of tiny bit would have improved it. 

" Field " by  Jens Bladt. This is one of your best shots Jens. Simple and
well done.

" Dew " by  Dag Thrane. The idea is good, but something is missing.
Something about the composition makes it fall apart.

" Metal Landscape " by  Gianfranco Irlanda. Interesting approach on a daily
life item. Well executed.

" Gords " by  Bob Sullivan. Well seen. A funny picture. I'm not convinced
about the framing. Something tells me you had other options that would have
given a better composition. 

" Green Light " by  Francis. Interesting  use of colours. Good light. 

" Pine Ball " by  Sandy Hermann. Well seen. Like the background. I'm not to
happy with the centred composition. 

" Anti Pattern " by  Boris Liberman. I like the title. 

" Webs " by  Catherine Wilson. Good idea. I wish it was sharper. 

" Marshal St, Scottsdale, Az " by  Ann Sanfedele. One more time Ann show us
a very good eye for lines. The moon (or whatever it is) makes this little
extra.

Think I'll stop here, I feel a bit negative. More to come, I hope.


Tim
Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
 
Never underestimate the power of stupidity in large crowds 
(Very freely after Arthur C. Clarke, or some other clever guy)



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