Re: GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-23 Thread Bob Sullivan
Nice set of pictures Stan. I liked the people best - Contrast and Dancers, although Cooking put me right there. The masks don't do much for me. Contrast is really good, worth a 2nd 3rd look. Regards, Bob S. On 8/22/05, Stan Halpin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I went down to the annual Ethnic

Re: GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-23 Thread Kostas Kavoussanakis
On Tue, 23 Aug 2005, Bob Sullivan wrote: Nice set of pictures Stan. I liked the people best - Contrast and Dancers, although Cooking put me right there. The masks don't do much for me. Contrast is really good, worth a 2nd 3rd look. My favourite too. Can you correct it in Photoshop to show us

Re: GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-23 Thread Godfrey DiGiorgi
I like dancers out of this set. great shot! Godfrey On Aug 22, 2005, at 9:53 PM, Stan Halpin wrote: http://home.earthlink.net/~smh645/GESO-Aug05/

Re: GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-23 Thread Gonz
dancers is a great shot. it would probably be great in BW too. rg Stan Halpin wrote: I went down to the annual Ethnic Heritage Festival in Swope Park Kansas City MO yesterday afternoon. My first time there, we are usually out of town on vacation at this point. About 60 countries/ethnicities

RE: GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-23 Thread Butch Black
Nice GESO Stan. I especially liked going to the dogs. Butch

Re: GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-23 Thread Stan Halpin
Thanks for the comments. So far my favorite, Dancers, seems to be yours also. But the first Masks shots is my second favorite. You would understand if you saw my office - most available space on the walls is used for my collection of masks from around the world. Both Dancers and Contrast were

GESO (my first) - KC Ethnic Festival

2005-08-22 Thread Stan Halpin
I went down to the annual Ethnic Heritage Festival in Swope Park Kansas City MO yesterday afternoon. My first time there, we are usually out of town on vacation at this point. About 60 countries/ethnicities represented, each with a booth selling food and/or crafts typical (?) of the area