That's what makes it interesting, lots of points of view.  It's
also why I only comment privately to folks' PUG submissions, and
then only on the ones I really like.  I don't expect many folks
to agree with me, and just because I would have done it
differently doesn't make it a bad picture.  I enjoyed the
subject of your picture and the technical skill in the exposure,
too.  I just have a different point of view.

Len
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Shel Belinkoff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2001 7:10 PM
Subject: Re: Applying Lipstick


> Hi Len ... Had I wanted wanted a tighter shot I'd have moved
closer or
> used a somewhat longer lens.  It would be unusual for me to
crop that
> much from a photo.  Of course, as a wedding photographer, the
B&G
> probably want you to eliminate uncle Harry picking his nose in
the
> background, but for what I do, the ol' boy's finger up his
nose would
> make the photo <vbg>
>
> lbparis wrote:
> >
> > Well, I didn't download them both and do a side-by-side
> > comparison but maybe I will.  What I did see didn't show
much,
> > if any, cropping, though.  I expected that you would tighten
up
> > on the subject a lot more.
> --
> Shel Belinkoff
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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