Ah, the blue blurry one was the 4th frame.  :-)

Thanks, Ann!  Cheers & hugs back, Christine 


> On Apr 17, 2016, at 9:02 PM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> The one I considered the third doesnt have any people in it... It was all 
> blue and blurry...
> 
> But the office one was interesting too... But it was a view of a world I 
> really dislike...
> The beauty salon was terrific
> 
> Getting back into artistic endevoursare a good way to come with family 
> sadness I think...  and best friend loss even worse.. at least
> parents are older and it isn't unexpected... I'm remembering the last time I 
> saw you it was because of coming to Chicago to
> go to my best friend's funeral... at least I'm still in touch with her kids 
> and grandkids... it helps...
> 
> big hugs,
> ann
> 
> On 4/17/2016 7:23 PM, Christine Aguila wrote:
>> Thanks, Ann!  That third one is odd.  The man was standing inside this 
>> storefront business just looking around the room.  Difficult to tell just 
>> exactly what the business is though.  The business was closed, and he just 
>> stood their staring.  He never knew he was being photographed as well.  He 
>> was definitely wrapped up in his thoughts.
>> 
>> No statement trying to be made about the bank shot—just all coincidental.  
>> Had a giggle over the 1st one:  you don’t see beauty parlors like that one 
>> much these days.  Clearly, one wouldn't use the word salon to describe it! 
>> :-).
>> 
>> I hope to get back into the groove—and soon.  Lately, I’ve been very 
>> self-conscious about shooting people/street photography—I’m in some kind 
>> insecure/self-conscious place, which I don’t quite understand, especially, 
>> when I think about all the stuff I’ve shot up until this past year or so.
>> 
>> Sometimes I think it’s clearly me just feeling insecure.  Other times I 
>> think it’s some negative-people-vibe I “think" I’m sensing when I’m out in 
>> public.  Maybe it’s both.  Maybe it’s neither, and I’ve just been in a 
>> creative funk.
>> 
>> The end of the semester is soon approaching, and I truly plan to spend the 
>> summer on some creative projects.  I am feeling better.  It’s been a tough 
>> time.  Dad died.  Mom is now in a nursing home.  Still stunned my best 
>> friend died last year.  But I do think I’m definitely starting to feel my 
>> old self again—so no need to worry—I’m cheerfully moving forward.  I’ll 
>> definitely be more engaged with PDML—and it feels good!  Have missed you 
>> guys tons!
>> 
>> Cheers, Christine
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 17, 2016, at 5:51 PM, ann sanfedele <ann...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Nice to see you back in the groove, lady --
>>> I like the first two especially...  then the third...
>>> 
>>> wondered if you were making a statement with the "no turn on red" and the 
>>> red bank sign... is MB bank bad? or was it jsut that it was
>>> a bank... and red is bad of course..
>>> 
>>> ann
>>> 
>>> On 4/17/2016 6:02 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
>>>> Very nice, Christine!
>>>> 
>>>> J
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>>> From: "Christine Aguila" <christ...@caguila.com>
>>>> To: "PDML" <pdml@pdml.net>
>>>> Sent: Sunday, April 17, 2016 2:50:13 PM
>>>> Subject: GESO incidental interiors and exteriors
>>>> 
>>>> An odd little GESO of interiors and exteriors taken at dusk the other 
>>>> night while walking to the pub.  Felt good to carry the camera again.  
>>>> It’s been a long time since shooting—and I aim to change that.
>>>> 
>>>> By the bye, I found the documentary on Annie Leibowitz very interesting.  
>>>> You can catch it on iTunes.
>>>> 
>>>> http://caguilaphotography.com/interiorexterior/index.html
>>>> 
>>>> Cheers, Christine
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