On 9/14/05, Glen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No matter what other issues might arise with this image, I'm really
> beginning to think that my biggest mistake was the title.   :)

I see your smiley, so I know you may only be 1/2 serious, but I'll
comment anyway. <g>  You know, your photo was nothing if not
controversial, and to me, that's a good thing.  Most posters, even
those who didn't like the photoshopping, had mostly good things to say
about the composition or the concept.  As far as the "marbleization"
of it, you obviously liked it (or you wouldn't have done it and posted
it), and if you liked it, that's the main thing.  But the fact that it
sparked a lively discussion on this list can only be a positive thing,
IMHO.

> 
> To most people, the title probably suggests personal, human, feminine, and
> possibly beautiful. The actual image is none of these things. I don't think
> the image is bad, but it certainly doesn't match the title I tacked onto it.
> 

All the better that you should have posted it.  Now you know the title
needs to be modified! <g>

cheers,
frank



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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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