Christine, sorry to be late with the reply, but if you did not tell, I
wouldn't have noticed at all...
Excellent shot as it is.
Boris
Christine Aguila wrote:
> Hi Everyone:
>
> I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following: I shot this
> photo through a McDonald's window &,
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>> Subject: Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone
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>>> At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
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y's tastes like shaved horse meat or something. Yuk.
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es like shaved horse meat or something. Yuk.
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Arby's tastes like shaved horse meat or something. Yuk.
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> At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>>Frank,
>>You're right about the photo having real character.
>>They ju
At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>Frank,
>You're right about the photo having real character.
>They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's. ;-)
>Regards, Bob S.
Har!
So very loyal :-)
Cheers,
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Bob & Frank: You 2 are too funny! Thanks for looking, Frank. Cheers,
Christine
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Frank,
You're right about the photo having real character.
They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's. ;-)
Regards, Bob S.
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> On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Bob Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Christine,
> I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a distraction.
> The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up for
> it.
> Regards, Bob S.
Bob,
Would you be saying
Thanks for looking, Bruce. Much appreciated. Cheers, Christine
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Hello Christine,
Perfect moment caught! I love it.
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Bruce
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Manuel: I was really worried about that orange reflection. It's actually
the baseball cap on a man's head, and the man is standing outside of
McDon
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> Too good to pass up, reflections or not. And in
Thanks for looking, Dave. Like I said before you're a peach! ;-) Big
cheers, Christine
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> Well, it would be better without the reflections, but
> it's a nice, well-timed shot that is a definite
> keeper.
>
> I wonder how long it will take before
ty figures. ;-) Thanks
for looking. Cheers, Christine
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Hi Christine,
In my opinion it does not distratct from the photo. Th one that could
distract a bit more, the orange reflection, can be seen as part of the child
jacket.
Best regar
Thanks, Bob. I was hoping folks would feel this way. Thanks for looking.
Cheers, Christine
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> Reflections, to me are not annoying at all. They tell you its real.
That's kinda how I felt too! Thanks for looking. Big Cheers, Christine
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> Awww cuteness overload. -T
I know, but I couldn't resist. Thanks for looking. Cheers, Christine
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Too good to pass up, reflections or not. And in many ways, they add
to the poignancy of the scene. Excellent. A telling moment. Superior
work.
Paul
On Mar 29, 2008, at 10:40 PM, David Savage wrote:
> Cute scene Christine.
>
> The reflections aren't distracting to me either.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dave
Well, it would be better without the reflections, but
it's a nice, well-timed shot that is a definite
keeper.
I wonder how long it will take before someone invents
a digital polarizing filter for PS or Lightroom...
Rick
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Cute scene Christine.
The reflections aren't distracting to me either.
Cheers,
Dave
On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Christine Aguila
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> Hi Everyone:
>
> I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following: I shot this
> photo through a McDonald's window
Hi Christine
A very appealing image. Perfectly timed.
The reflections are a little distracting, mainly because it isn't
immediately obvious that they are reflections.
It's still a 'keeper' though.
Cheers
Brian
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Hi Christine,
In my opinion it does not distratct from the photo. Th one that could
distract a bit more, the orange reflection, can be seen as part of the child
jacket.
Best regards,
Manuel
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Christine,
I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a distraction.
The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up for it.
Regards, Bob S.
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Christine Aguila
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> I'm very interes
Good photo. Reflections, to me are not annoying at all. They tell you its real.
Dave
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Christine Aguila
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> Hi Everyone:
>
> I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following: I shot this
> photo through a McDonald's window
Awww cuteness overload. -T
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Christine Aguila
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> Hi Everyone:
>
> I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following: I shot this
> photo through a McDonald's window &, in addition to catching the main
> subject of the
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