Thanks for the kind words Ernest. I was sitting in a chair, in the cockpit of
a boat with both elbows resting on the arms of the chair, otherwise I don`t
think I would have had a prayer.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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From: "Ernest Alejandria" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:01 PM
Subject: Re: PUG Observations
> Great Gallery again this month. Here are just a few comments on some that
> stood out for me, in no particular order.
>
> Hands by David Mann- There's almost a religious quality to this picture that
> evokes memories of my Catholic school days of yore. I love it.
>
> Memory by Luis Pinar- Eerie and very poignant. Especially after reading the
> text.
>
> Zero Hour Sky by Thomas Cakalic- One word, WOW.
>
> Colorado Belle by Jan van Wijk- Seen this sight numerous time but never with
> a photo equipment in hand. Great shot.
>
> Harbor Lights by Steve Larson- San Pedro never looked so tranquil. Steve
> must have some very steady nerves to handhold this shot. Great image all
> around.
>
> City Lights by Gary Murphy- The contrast in the light intensities in the
> different parts of the frame is what made this picture for me.
>
> Lights of Hong Kong by Henry Chu- Shot a few rolls of nighttime Hong Kong
> myself but none came out as good as this one.
>
> Antim Monastery by Alin Flaider- That archway leading the eye directly to
> main subject of the image. Great composition.
>
> There are several others that I enjoyed but the limitations of time
> precludes comments on those at this point.
>
> P. Ernest
>
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