You do a great job of pairing images, and it greatly enhances the annual.

Thanks again for your efforts -- and artistic sense.

Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola

On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 5:10 PM, Mark Roberts <[email protected]>
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> Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> >Part 3B:
> >
> >I'm PISSED because Rick Womer and Ted Beilby independently came up with
> >stunning surrealistic images of chairs, at the opposite ends of the scale,
> >and filled them with great humor, which was then intensified by Mark's
> >placing them side by side.
>
> Thanks for noticing and commenting on that. Rick's shot probably
> wouldn't have made it into the book without Ted's and vice versa.
> People seem to assume that a shot of theirs that doesn't get into the
> book has been judged inferior in some way. That's often not the case
> at all. A photograph has to "work" in the context of a whole lot of
> other images from photographers with wildly varying styles - a very
> tricky thing to attempt. Few such pairings are so serendipitous, but
> we really put a lot of effort into making the book a cohesive work, at
> least as far as such a thing is possible. Sometimes a great part is
> left out to help achieve a better sum.
>
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