Tom C wrote:

>Actually I see a photo and don't want it to tell a story.  If it does tell a
>story I would like it to be because the photo is telling me the story, not
>because I am making up a story about the photo and telling it to myself.
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>Tom C.
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Freud might have fun with that , Tom

ann

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>>Subject: Re: PESO 2007 - 46b - GDG
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>>On 07/11/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED], discombobulated, unleashed:
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>>>You see a photo and want it to tell you a story, but it does not have to.
>>>There are no rules in art.  This means that, yes, a child could take
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>>At last!! Someone who ****understands****.
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>>John, you are my guru.
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