Don't worry I took it down a level with a drunk reference.

On 12/16/2010 10:39 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
Ummm...

Gee, it sure is great to be able to stimulate intellectual discussion in the 
PDML!

Rick

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--- On Thu, 12/16/10, Bob Sullivan<[email protected]>  wrote:

More like read to many Artsy-Fartsy
French classic film reviews!
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Bob W<[email protected]>
wrote:
"Level" is a relative term.
marquez!

The upper windows of that building aren't
on the same level.  The change in paint color and
the edges of the
center lower window are at 90 degrees to each
other, so I took those as
"level" and "perpendicular".  The slope of the
street would show more
if the camera axis had been perpendicular to the
wall, but it wasn't
quite.

I played with this for a long time in Lightroom;
what I posted seemed
the best compromise.
Compromise Schompromise! It's a Goddardian critique of
a society ill at ease
in a globalising world, unready for change, where the
Anglo-Saxon corporate
ethic is framed in the crumbling decalage of the old
structures. Something
to be seen and not lived while the sensuous feminine
that is France climbs
towards an uncertain future, sheltering from the icy
blast of the present.
Or I have I done too many French film classes this
year?
B



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