I like the photo. That is, because I do not like what I see.
We're looking in a cafe, where nobody is communicating with anyone
else. Maybe virtually via the (they're all Apple! Have you been
sponsored?) laptops. But not directly. The consequence is very clear:
people look bored. There is no invitation at all to take a seat in the
empty chair.
It is consistent. Therefore, I like the picture.
But I would not want it in my living room, not even if I got a SMC
300IF (ED) as a present.

Or erhm,... maybe I would.

:-)

Syb

2007/8/5, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Continuing in one of the other series I've been working this year...
>
>    http://homepage.mac.com/ramarren/photo/PAW7/33c.htm
>
> Comments, critique, a cup of joe always appreciated.
>
> enjoy
> Godfrey
>    www.gdgphoto.com
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