The tomato shot is easily my favorite. Two very neat patterns - the diagonal baskets holding them and the colors of the tomatoes. Very nicely seen and framed.
-- Bruce Sunday, February 4, 2007, 8:21:23 AM, you wrote: Eac> A small gallery, six pictures, from about a year ago at San Francisco's Eac> Farmers' Market. Eac> This is again from the series of Eac> what-I-have-printed-up-recently-and-put-on-my-wall(s). The Eac> chard started out as a much bigger horizontal. But to frame Eac> them and put them up I needed another vertical. So I zoomed in on it and Eac> cropped it. I now like the crop better. They are framed as 6x4s, three in a frame, Eac> with three horizontal, and three vertical. Eac> This was a camera club outing, a Reed's camera club. Now that the store went Eac> belly up a couple of months ago, the guy that started this club (and who Eac> also taught a lot of classes) is trying to keep it going. I haven't been since Eac> last year, but will this year. I found it fun; it has a lot fewer rules than Eac> more formal camera clubs. Eac> Nothing really exciting, but I have found I really enjoy looking at these Eac> pictures on my wall -- almost more than any other pictures I have up, which is Eac> sort of strange. Well, vegetables have primary colors and basic geometric Eac> shapes, so I suppose that makes them good graphics. Or it is the diet I am on. Eac> ;-) Eac> I wasn't trying too hard that day, but I think that only really shows in one Eac> of these photos. Eac> http://members.aol.com/eactivist/VEGETABLES/ Eac> Comments, welcome. Eac> Marnie aka Doe Eac> P.S. One of these has the most extensive cloning I have done to date Eac> (including telephone wires). Eac> P.S.P.S. If you are old enough you know what the title comes from. :-) -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net