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Nice. I'd crop down on the right ... at least far enough to remove
the man who's looking out at the street. It's a bit of a distraction.
Godfrey
Hi!
don't allow pity 4 my physical condition to temper your comments LOL
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apologies to bob sullivan g
Talking about perception. I looked at the picture and quite liked it.
Then I noticed the reflection of man in slightly shorter
As someone wrote, I sort of like the marginalizing of the half headed
man in the booth.
The person wearing what was once called peddle pushers, I see as a
bystander while the photographer is crouched down to her left.
The much discussed lean just makes it feel, to me, like a shot taken
in San
Hi!
As someone wrote, I sort of like the marginalizing of the half headed
man in the booth.
The person wearing what was once called peddle pushers, I see as a
bystander while the photographer is crouched down to her left.
The much discussed lean just makes it feel, to me, like a shot taken
in
At first, I thought it was you in the 'pedal pushers', but on closer
inspection I can see your reflection. Wasn't it nice of the man to
bring a blanket for his dog to lay on. :-) Too black and white for
me. Regards, Bob S.
On 10/6/05, frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't allow
I ~do~ like it, I just think it could be a bit better. But, I'm of the
opinion that my opinions are out of step with what most people on this list
think about most photos.
Shel
Am I paranoid or perceptive?
[Original Message]
From: frank theriault
Shel Belinkoff wrote:
Hi Frank ...
Quoting Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I ~do~ like it, I just think it could be a bit better. But, I'm of the
opinion that my opinions are out of step with what most people on this list
think about most photos.
It's all in the language, isn't it?
I think this pic gets a message
frank theriault wrote:
don't allow pity 4 my physical condition to temper your comments LOL
http://www.leica-camera.com/discus_e/messages/11/169487.jpg
apologies to bob sullivan g
-frank
Great shot, Frank.
Variations on a theme. Dogs like that guard their master's possessions all
over the
I like the shot. The people behind the window don't bother me. I think
they make it much more interesting. And the crop in the middle of the
one man's forehead is appropriate in that it diminishes the importance
of the figures. However, I would correct the tilt. A simple one or two
degree
frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 10/6/05, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank ... I guess we have much different ideas about what's acceptable
in a photo.
i guess... g
I think you've caught a nice scene here but, for me, it's
ruined by the tilt and the guy's head
I wouldn't change it. I even like the slight tilt.
You don't want gloating over your physical condition
to make comments harsher either, right?
Get well soon, Frank, and I'm =really= glad you were
wearing a helmet!
Rick
--- frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't allow pity 4 my
Hi Frank ... I guess we have much different ideas about what's acceptable
in a photo. I think you've caught a nice scene here but, for me, it's
ruined by the tilt and the guy's head in the window that's cut off.
Shel
[Original Message]
From: frank theriault
On 10/6/05, Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Frank ... I guess we have much different ideas about what's acceptable
in a photo.
i guess... g
I think you've caught a nice scene here but, for me, it's
ruined by the tilt and the guy's head in the window that's cut off.
thanks for
Nice shot, I like that the dog has his own portable rug. (I was also
looking for the self portrait).
Nicely captured.
frank theriault wrote:
don't allow pity 4 my physical condition to temper your comments LOL
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apologies to bob
That your squatTING reflection in the window? LOL
This is a good grab of a well titled and nicely composed endearing
scene.
Jack
--- frank theriault [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
don't allow pity 4 my physical condition to temper your comments
LOL
The bloomin' world is pretty bloomin' sad somtime ain't it?
Get the point, I do.
Tom C.
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