On Tue, 28 May 2002 00:28:28 +0100, Cotty wrote:
Curves (racing car abstract)
Doug Franklin
In case I haven't already done so, I'll take this chance to thank you
for your kind words.
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
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Afternoon (chain plus shadow)
Facit
Brilliant study of shape and form. The chain hangs next to a wall,
finding a distorted mimic in the shadow. clunk as my jaw hits the
floor. Astonishing.
Thank you, Cotty!
Is the jaw ok, now? I wouldn't feel myself jointly responsible
BTW, Gianfranco
Afternoon (chain plus shadow)
Facit
Brilliant study of shape and form. The chain hangs next to a wall,
finding a distorted mimic in the shadow. clunk as my jaw hits the
floor. Astonishing.
Thank you, Cotty!
Is the jaw ok, now? I wouldn't feel myself jointly responsible
BTW, Gianfranco
Hi Cotty,
Thank you for the May review and for taking the time
for the good squint.
Also I appreciate your kind comments.
Harald
Cotty wrote:
Le Petit Prince (tree frog)
Harold Rust
Charming shot - well composed and sharp where it needs to be. Nicely
observed.
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Walking Shadow (pavement reflection)
Gianfranco Irlanda
Superlatives would be fruitless here. Join me in expressing
utter
admiration for this awesome image and its creator. Gianfranco
has taken
photography and stood it on its head - quite literally.
Simply: I
I must say, when someone says
nice things about a photo you take, it makes getting lost in a bog or
covered
with mud and burrs (not to mention sloshing around in knee-high boots one of
which is full of water) all worthwhile!
Mud + knee-high boots = worthwhile
:-D
I know exactly what you
Thanks for the comments Cotty, they are appreciated. The model has been
badgering me about whether there had been any feedback and I realised that I
hadn't specified comments invited so had to tell her that there may not be
any, much to her disappointment. We both like the photo, but I think she
Paul,
So, if you are wanting comments, I'll bite. As I passed through all
the images the other day, there were so many good shots that I
couldn't comment on all of them. There were several that I almost
commented on and this was one of them.
I like the general lighting. It accents
On Tue, 28 May 2002 00:28:28 +0100, Cotty wrote:
Jetty (gull on a jetty)
Leon Altoff
Couldn't decide on this one - but ended up looking at it a full minute so
it must have something! Do you carry a plastic gull with you for these
occasions ? ;-) I can see where you are going with keeping the
Just when you thought I'd forgotten - my review of the PUG for May is
here. I remember having a quick look days and days ago, and thinking then
that this PUG was a corker (as we say here in England) and that I'd need
to devote lots of time in having a good squint (as we also say) and
giving
Wow! Thanks!
It was the ultimate grab shot. I normally shy away from photographing near
the Vietnam Memorial but in this case all the elements lined up and I had to
take it. I'm glad you liked it.
Thanks again.
Christian
On Monday 27 May 2002 19:28, Cotty wrote:
One Day in December
Thanks a lot Cotty. Your comments are much appreciated and I hope to improve
and post again soon. I am just getting started and somehow am unable to give
more time.
Gaurav
Cotty wrote:
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The Sun Sets (a sunset over dam water)
Gaurav Aggarwal
I always mention first timer
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