Fascinating shot. Well done.
Paul
On Jul 28, 2008, at 2:09 AM, John Poirier wrote:

> Hi, Mark.
>
> Thanks, I think.  Now I'll be watching for nasty things popping out  
> of tide
> pools.  Maybe there's an explanation for the detached feet that  
> have been
> washing up on the coastline around here.
>
> You have made an interesting observation, though.  The tonal  
> rendition of
> some of my work does resemble Giger's images (quite coincidental-  
> I've never
> really looked at his stuff before receiving your message).  And a  
> long-term
> theme of mine has been the strangeness, complexity and mystery of  
> nature.  I
> think the strangeness in particular has a bit of kinship with Giger's
> perceptions.
>
> He makes a lot more money than I do, though.
>
> Cheers
>
> John
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  
>> Behalf Of
>> Mark Roberts
>> Sent: July 27, 2008 11:51 AM
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>> Subject: Re: PESO: Gabriola Rocks 2
>>
>>
>> John Poirier wrote:
>>> Hi-
>>> This is one of a series I've been working on. exploring beautifully
>>> weathered rocks on the shoreline of the island where I live.
>>>
>>> Comments welcome.
>>>
>>> John Poirier
>>>
>>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnpoirier/2707252662/in/set-7215759
> 4521239417
>
> Wow. Looks like an H.R. Geiger work for the movie "Alien". I like it!
>
>
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