I always look but seldom comment. I find it interesting to see how others 
interpret the theme. I always enjoy those that push the interpretation. I think 
of Alan's Panorama a while ago. I did try to think of something for this months 
on the lines of the question "Is there still life in this?" I did enjoy Rick's 
picture of the desk. I brought back memories of a similar one that my mother 
had.

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Walters <bria...@lyons-ryan.org> 
Sent: Tuesday, May 7, 2024 6:42 AM
To: pdml@pdml.net
Subject: Re: May PUG is up

On 7/05/2024 7:34 am, Stan Halpin wrote:
> I thought it was a fine (Small!) gallery. Like Ann, I had some issues trying 
> to relate to the theme, and I went a bit outside the bounds with my own 
> contribution. Looking at the contributions of others, I was reminded of 
> images I do have with a similar theme, but Still Life is just not embedded in 
> my vocabulary and I hadn’t considered those earlier. So I was very pleased to 
> see how others had interpreted the theme. I always learn something from the 
> way others See through their lens.
>
> Stan

It's interesting that the usual concept of 'Still Life' involves inanimate 
objects, which may be still but are certainly not living. Your submission fits 
the literal meaning of still life. :-)

Brian



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