Re: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap

2004-04-25 Thread Peter J. Alling
My point such as it was, was that you don't need western materialist 
values to want more than you need. Additionally I have less trouble with a
day trader owning it.  He/She might enjoy it more while it lasts.

frank theriault wrote:

Peter,

If some Eastern Potentate, Bill Gates or the Pope lived in that house, 
I might be okay with it.

But it's probably just some day trader, who's fortune could be wiped 
out by a burp in the stock market...



-frank

"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The 
pessimist fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: "Peter J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:26:36 -0400
Everyone in the world who's important seems to want a big house.  
Eastern Potentates, Bill Gates, The Pope, it's something in human 
nature.  

frank theriault wrote:

Cool shot.  You're right, Shel, interesting colours and interesting 
shape to the house.

As it was loading, I was thinking about why anyone needs a house 
that large.  There's something in there about consumerism in the 
Western World, about the type of society where people desire monster 
houses while 1/4 of the world goes to bed hungry.

But, none of that has to do with your photo.  That's just my 
reaction to it.

cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The 
pessimist fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 01:18:29 -0700
While driving in the hills near my house on Sunday, I saw
this little scene and was struck by the colors and the shape
of the house, and how it sits amongst the trees.  Grabbed it
with the little Sony DSC-S85
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/house-in-hills.html

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Re: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap

2004-04-25 Thread frank theriault
Shel,

That's the cool thing about art (I seem to be on that this weekend - don't 
know why, maybe doing 10 or 15 PAW commentaries yesterday morning has me 
considering these sorts of things).  I love it when people see things in my 
photos that I didn't.  I don't mean actual physical details, but who 
experience feelings that I didn't when I took the photo, and don't when I 
look into the photo.

I'm amazed at how often I'll understand the feelings of those viewers and 
begin to feel them myself.

Of course that applies to any work that I'm looking at, not just my photos.  
I guess that's why going to a mueum or gallery is so much fun - you stand in 
front of a piece of art, and sometimes discuss it with whomever's next to 
you and you both come away with a different understanding.

I'm glad you don't mind that my feelings while looking at yours were 
different from yours.

cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The pessimist 
fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 07:03:13 -0700
Hi Frank ...

While not intended as anything but a QuikSnap of an
interesting house, your comments are right on, and, maybe,
there was some unintentional comment about that in the
photo.  You see, back around 1990 a terrible fire swept
through the area in which that house is located.  Literally
hundreds of homes were destroyed, whole communities were
burnt to the ground. In general, the area was filled with
older, small homes.  Many were summer homes for San
Franciscans, who built small, simple places to use to get
out of the terrible, cold, wet, San Francisco summers.  This
area was always sunny and warm.
After the fire destroyed the homes, many were rebuilt, not
as the small homes they once were, not as homes that really
fit well into their environment, but as small castle, huge
places out place in the rustic, woodsy hills of Oakland.
Many of these places are ugly, and, being built on the burnt
out hills, are glaringly ugly, as they now stand out on the
barren hillsides without the softening effect of trees.
shel

frank theriault wrote:
>
> Cool shot.  You're right, Shel, interesting colours and interesting 
shape to
> the house.
>
> As it was loading, I was thinking about why anyone needs a house that 
large.
>   There's something in there about consumerism in the Western World, 
about
> the type of society where people desire monster houses while 1/4 of the
> world goes to bed hungry.
>
> But, none of that has to do with your photo.  That's just my reaction to 
it.
>
> cheers,
> frank


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Re: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap

2004-04-25 Thread frank theriault
Peter,

If some Eastern Potentate, Bill Gates or the Pope lived in that house, I 
might be okay with it.

But it's probably just some day trader, who's fortune could be wiped out by 
a burp in the stock market...



-frank

"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The pessimist 
fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: "Peter J. Alling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap
Date: Sat, 24 Apr 2004 10:26:36 -0400
Everyone in the world who's important seems to want a big house.  Eastern 
Potentates, Bill Gates, The Pope, it's something in human nature.  

frank theriault wrote:

Cool shot.  You're right, Shel, interesting colours and interesting shape 
to the house.

As it was loading, I was thinking about why anyone needs a house that 
large.  There's something in there about consumerism in the Western World, 
about the type of society where people desire monster houses while 1/4 of 
the world goes to bed hungry.

But, none of that has to do with your photo.  That's just my reaction to 
it.

cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds.  The 
pessimist fears it is true."  -J. Robert Oppenheimer




From: Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap
Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 01:18:29 -0700
While driving in the hills near my house on Sunday, I saw
this little scene and was struck by the colors and the shape
of the house, and how it sits amongst the trees.  Grabbed it
with the little Sony DSC-S85
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/house-in-hills.html

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Re: SV: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap

2004-04-19 Thread Norm Baugher
The colors are great. You can buy houses like that pretty cheap in your 
neighborhood can't you Shel .
Norm

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

While driving in the hills near my house on Sunday, I saw
this little scene and was struck by the colors and the shape
of the house, and how it sits amongst the trees.  Grabbed it
with the little Sony DSC-S85
http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/house-in-hills.html
   



 




SV: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap

2004-04-19 Thread Jens Bladt
A  fairytale recidence! Beautiful place/photograph!
Jens


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Emne: Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap


While driving in the hills near my house on Sunday, I saw
this little scene and was struck by the colors and the shape
of the house, and how it sits amongst the trees.  Grabbed it
with the little Sony DSC-S85

http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/house-in-hills.html





Not a PAW but a recent QuikSnap

2004-04-19 Thread Shel Belinkoff
While driving in the hills near my house on Sunday, I saw
this little scene and was struck by the colors and the shape
of the house, and how it sits amongst the trees.  Grabbed it
with the little Sony DSC-S85

http://home.earthlink.net/~digisnaps/house-in-hills.html