More like read to many Artsy-Fartsy French classic film reviews!
Regards,  Bob S.

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Bob W <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> "Level" is a relative term.
>
> marquez!
>
>> The upper windows of that building aren't
>> on the same level.  The change in paint color and the edges of the
>> center lower window are at 90 degrees to each other, so I took those as
>> "level" and "perpendicular".  The slope of the street would show more
>> if the camera axis had been perpendicular to the wall, but it wasn't
>> quite.
>>
>> I played with this for a long time in Lightroom; what I posted seemed
>> the best compromise.
>
> Compromise Schompromise! It's a Goddardian critique of a society ill at ease
> in a globalising world, unready for change, where the Anglo-Saxon corporate
> ethic is framed in the crumbling decalage of the old structures. Something
> to be seen and not lived while the sensuous feminine that is France climbs
> towards an uncertain future, sheltering from the icy blast of the present.
>
> Or I have I done too many French film classes this year?
>
> B
>
>
>
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