On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Cotty wrote:
> Time to pop open a bottle of your favourite tipple, pull up the comfy

Tipple?

> chair next to your computer, stick a nice relaxing CD in the hi-fi, put
> your feet up and relax with...

I'd LOVE to, but I don't think the boss would apprechiate it.

> Well now, it's a Portrait Gallery or I'm not Fester Bestertester! Images

You're not, you're Cotty.

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> G Fenstermacher
> Unusual crop of a lovely young lady wearing a ring in her nose.

You know, I never notice the ring, but its the first thing everyone else
picks up on. :)

> Personally I like it. Gorgeous auburn hair, caught in the sunshine, eyes
> avoiding the glare. The ring is a quirky touch and tells us something

I always read that you weren't supposed to take pictures in harsh sunlight
for that very reason, but then, this picture always made me smile. I hold
it as the best portrait I've taken, to date.

> about its owner. The framing is totally pretentious - and why not! For

Actually, I think the composition was acheived in that "please don't take
my picture, I'm going to look away from you now, just to make it
difficult" manner that so many of my human portraits seem to take on.

> me, the hair is the subject of this portrait, in which case the framing
> is perfect. Well done.

Thank you very much. Not just for this, but for the reviews over all.

Sames goes to ALL the reviewers who sit down and go through each picture
and either do everyone's or just pick their favourites. Its nice having
some constructive criticism, as well as just seeing your name in lights.

-g.

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