>
>Yes, indeed. There is something very expressive about its posture.
>Might be a little more effective if the color were desaturated a
>touch or rendered to monochrome, but I like it as is too.
>
>He looks like he is trudging home through a blizzard after a long day at 
>the
>factory, knowing that there is just a bowl of cold thin gruel awaiting when
>he gets there because the heat got cut off because they had to choose
>between heat and medicine to save the life of baby Bird.
>A very sad life for Mr. Bird.
>No happiness.
>No songs.
>I think Tim has made some very good choices here regarding the level of
>saturation, I think a little less saturation in the seaweed or whatever it
>is in the foreground would improve the picture by making it even more
>depressing.
>
>William Robb
>

I enjoy the emotion, or at least the anthropomorphizing of it, brought out 
by Bill's comment.

I have to ask is any part of this photo truly in focus? I sense the 
foreground plant material may be. Twould be better if it was.

Tom C.



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