Thank you so much, Andre, for your kind comments on my Spring Reflections
photo.  Had the slide enlarged to a 11 x 14 (or thereabouts) print and
entered it in a local competition several weeks ago, and it took second
place.  It's really strange, isn't it, that some shots that you take lots of
time to compose just right, set the camera up properly, and use a tripod
don't turn out at all the way you pictured them in your mind . . . while the
ones that you just shoot because the scene looks kind of neat, but you're
just hurrying because you want to use up the last frame in the roll of film
(because you're exhausted and want to go home) turn out to be really awsome.
Kathy

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Subject: PUG comments (august)


> The ones that quickly grabbed my attention:
>
> http://pug.komkon.org/
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>
> Spring Reflections by Kathleen Leickly
>
> It reminds me some impressionnist paintings by Monet.  About perfect
> as far as I'm concerned.  That last shot we just shoot without
> preparation, looking for a novelty...  There should be a PUG theme
> called "The last shot"...
>
>
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