You're right. I didn't look at the others. Having gone back now, I like the second and third images better. It is a cool subject. I played around with one of them a bit, and almost feel that a B&W treatment might further enhance it.
Yes, I am about 15 miles away from there. I may go up - take my daughter Erin - and see if I can find it. Nice work. -- Best regards, Bruce Sunday, March 5, 2006, 1:46:33 PM, you wrote: ME> Bruce, ME> You're describing your response to the first image, right? Turns out the ME> image I put up is one of three compositions I took--one where the door ME> dominates, the one shown, and one with much more brick and less door. ME> What did you think of the other images? My personal favorite is the stairs ME> and gas meters.... ME> --Mark ME> p.s., the building in question is just below the courthouse in Auburn-- ME> maybe 15 miles from where you live? ME> Bruce Dayton wrote >>I think it has potential - as is, I would like to see even more brick >>making the door becoming an anchor to the brick subject or the door >>becoming the subject. Right now it seems that the door and brick have >>about equal emphasis. This is a subject I would really explore if you >>have the opportunity. >> >>-- >>Best regards, >>Bruce