Gianfranco Irlanda writes:

> The wet, cold atmosphere of the first one is impressive.

 The whole problem I experienced in that area was trying to convey the 
enormous vertical scale of the place.  The wide-angle lens just compresses 
everything down to fit on the film.  What you see in the frame just about covers 
your entire field of view.  The view in the opposite direction to this photo is also 
impressive (I'll scan it later).

> I had no problems receiving the pages.
> I like the layout, what I don't like is the grey frame around
> the shots. I think it's overflowing (am I correct?). Probably a
> overall light (very light) grey background would fit better the
> purpose.

 Thanks for the opinion.  I've played with a uniform background but I decided 
that the page as a whole looks far better with something to frame the photo.  At 
the time I was not able to come up with a scheme that worked well without it.

 I might play with the colours a bit; at the moment I think the frame is too dark 
and the pure-white background may be a bit too bright.  The page also seems 
to look a bit sparse (particularly if you maximise your window) so I might look 
into that as well.

Cheers,


- Dave

David A. Mann, B.E. (Elec)
http://www.digistar.com/~dmann/

"Why is it that if an adult behaves like a child they lock him up,
 while children are allowed to run free on the streets?" -- Garfield
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