Well, I am glad I made you smile.

It is so difficult to interpret one's abstract comment without ability 
to see one's facial impression and/or hear one's voice.

I often make comments in similar manner. I don't exactly care about the 
image merits except that it would bring a memory or invoke a certain 
emotion in me. Although usually it would mean that I'd say the image 
worked for me ;-).

Thanks. This was a rather quick grab because the weather was changing 
very rapidly...

Boris


Shel Belinkoff wrote:
> <LOL>  After posting the message I wondered if there might be some
> confusion about it's intent.  I wasn't commenting on the pic's quality or
> artistic merit, just reminiscing and finding it interesting that we had,
> years apart, a similar vision.
> 
> Shel
> 
> 
> 
>> [Original Message]
>> From: Boris Liberman 
> 
>> Shel, now I sit and wonder - did you mean to say a complement or you 
>> just tried to politely tell me that the picture is not all that good.
>>
>> Shel Belinkoff wrote:
>>> Reminds me of the very first picture I tried to make, using an old box
>>> camera to photograph rain drops and background lighting on the
> windshield
>>> of the family car.  I sent the film to the drug store to be processed. 
> I
>>> was about 12 years old at the time.
> 
> 
> 


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