In a message dated 2/7/2007 4:47:58 A.M. Pacific  Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Marnie,

Stop that!
I  keep on looking at the picture and imagining what the original looks  like.
It's all too much for my brain to process.   :-)

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Not that hot, pretty ordinary. The original photo,  that is. However, this 
may have come out a tad brighter than I intended. I am  having that problem I 
anticipated when I switched to a LCD. At some angles a  picture is darker, at 
some lighter. The matt affect of the screen. I am not  quite sure yet how to 
deal with that. So this probably was a tad darker at home.  Not a lot, just a 
tad, but maybe a tad that mattered.

I see less of a  division between photography and art as some do. I know 
that. And I don't think  something has to be decoded back to the original photo.


On a more  serious note, groups of photos would be nice and if some
don't want to look,  that's their loss.  I enjoy short series.

Regards,  Bob  S.
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Hmmmm. Thinking...

Thanks for the  comments.

Marnie :-)  


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