frank theriault wrote:
 > 
> "Stripes" by Ann Sanfedele:
> 
> The unusual angle of the zebras is what makes it.  I'm so used to seeing
> them from the side, seeing them from the front with those stripes "curving"
> around their bodies like that is quite surreal.  And, what serendipity,
> getting all three of them looking right at you!  Again, this could ~only~ be
> a b&w shot - Tri-X is the perfect (only?) choice for this one.  As an aside,
> "We're No Angels" (the Humphrey Bogart, Peter Ustinov, Aldo Ray version) is
> one of my favourite movies of all time!  Took me a while to get the joke
> (prison uniforms with stripes - striped zebras <vbg>) - sometimes I'm slow
> on the uptake.  Oh yeah, before I forget, I love the bokeh on this one!
> It's mesmerizing.  Thanks for this one, Ann!
> 
>
You're Welcome, Frank :)  Thanks for getting the
joke!
(The specific joke, as opposed to the general
prison suit one :))
 Glad you like shot...

I did see the later DeNiro film, thinking it
really was going to be a remake
of the other one, disappointed it wasn't.  

BTW, I deleted everything in PUG earlier today
after looking at your
lady cyclist, before I had a chance to hit reply
and 
say I didn't think you needed to crop at all... I
liked that one 
quite a lot just as it is.

annsan

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