Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-07 Thread Boris Liberman
Christine, sorry to be late with the reply, but if you did not tell, I 
wouldn't have noticed at all...

Excellent shot as it is.

Boris

Christine Aguila wrote:
 Hi Everyone:
 
 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this 
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main 
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much 
 like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly 
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.
 
 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6
 
 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178
 
 Cheers, Christine 
 
 
 


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-02 Thread Gonz
Arby's tastes like shaved horse meat or something.  Yuk.



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  At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
  Frank,
  You're right about the photo having real character.
  They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)


 After my experience at Arby's last week, I will agree with you on that one, 
 for sure.


  William Robb


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-02 Thread David Savage
We don't have Arby's here, but we do have Burger King (however it's
called Hungry Jack's)

I like HJ's burgers. But McD's I go to for the ice cream.

Cheers,

Dave

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Arby's tastes like shaved horse meat or something.  Yuk.





  On 4/1/08, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
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From: David Savage
  
   Subject: Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone 
 Moment
  
  
  
At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Frank,
You're right about the photo having real character.
They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)
  
  
   After my experience at Arby's last week, I will agree with you on that 
 one, for sure.

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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-02 Thread David Savage
Oh, and I think it's quite funny that the first HJ's outlet in
Australia opened in a suburb called Innaloo (In-A-Loo, in the local
tongue)

:-)

Cheers,

Dave

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:38 AM, David Savage [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We don't have Arby's here, but we do have Burger King (however it's
  called Hungry Jack's)

  I like HJ's burgers. But McD's I go to for the ice cream.

  Cheers,

  Dave



  On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 12:00 AM, Gonz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Arby's tastes like shaved horse meat or something.  Yuk.
  
  
  
  
  
On 4/1/08, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  From: David Savage

 Subject: Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell 
 Phone Moment



  At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
  Frank,
  You're right about the photo having real character.
  They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)


 After my experience at Arby's last week, I will agree with you on that 
 one, for sure.


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-02 Thread P. J. Alling
It's the beef equivalent to boneless ham, (but if you put enough horsey 
sauce on it it's sort of edible).

Gonz wrote:
 Arby's tastes like shaved horse meat or something.  Yuk.



 On 4/1/08, William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
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 Subject: Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone 
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 At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
   
  Frank,
  You're right about the photo having real character.
  They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)


 After my experience at Arby's last week, I will agree with you on that one, 
 for sure.


  William Robb


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-01 Thread frank theriault
On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Christine,
  I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a distraction.
  The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up for 
 it.
  Regards,  Bob S.

Bob,

Would you be saying that if it were a BurgerKing or an Arby's?

;-)

Seriously, I like it just as is.  The image is so strong that a few
minor reflections don't detract whatsoever.  This is a photo with real
character!

Terrific shot!

cheers,
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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-01 Thread Bob Sullivan
Frank,
You're right about the photo having real character.
They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)
Regards,  Bob S.


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 On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Christine,
   I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a 
  distraction.
   The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up for 
  it.
   Regards,  Bob S.

 Bob,

 Would you be saying that if it were a BurgerKing or an Arby's?

 ;-)

 Seriously, I like it just as is.  The image is so strong that a few
 minor reflections don't detract whatsoever.  This is a photo with real
 character!

 Terrific shot!

 cheers,
 frank


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-01 Thread Christine Aguila
Bob  Frank:  You 2 are too funny!  Thanks for looking, Frank.  Cheers, 
Christine


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 Frank,
 You're right about the photo having real character.
 They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)
 Regards,  Bob S.


 On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 12:40 PM, frank theriault
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 8:59 PM, Bob Sullivan [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  Christine,
   I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a 
  distraction.
   The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up 
  for it.
   Regards,  Bob S.

 Bob,

 Would you be saying that if it were a BurgerKing or an Arby's?

 ;-)

 Seriously, I like it just as is.  The image is so strong that a few
 minor reflections don't detract whatsoever.  This is a photo with real
 character!

 Terrific shot!

 cheers,
 frank


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-01 Thread David Savage
At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Frank,
You're right about the photo having real character.
They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)
Regards,  Bob S.

Har!

So very loyal :-)

Cheers,

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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-04-01 Thread William Robb

- Original Message - 
From: David Savage 
Subject: Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment


 At 02:58 AM 2/04/2008, Bob Sullivan wrote:
Frank,
You're right about the photo having real character.
They just wouldn't look as happy at BK or Arby's.  ;-)

After my experience at Arby's last week, I will agree with you on that one, for 
sure.

William Robb

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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila

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 Awww cuteness overload.  -T

I know, but I couldn't resist.  Thanks for looking.  Cheers, Christine


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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila

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 Reflections, to me are not annoying at all. They tell you its real.

That's kinda how I felt too!  Thanks for looking.  Big Cheers, Christine




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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Bob.  I was hoping folks would feel this way.  Thanks for looking. 
Cheers, Christine


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 Christine,
 I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a 
 distraction.
 The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up for 
 it.
 Regards,  Bob S.

 On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Christine  Aguila
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot 
 this
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very 
 much
 like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

 Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Manuel:  I was really worried about that orange reflection.  It's actually 
the baseball cap on a man's head, and the man is standing outside of 
McDonald's.  I don't even remember seeing the man when I shot the photo.  I 
was so focused on the moment, as they say.  Thanks for looking--and are you 
new to the list?  Are you the one that just sent the hotel shots?  If so, 
welcome to the list.  Cheers, Christine



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Hi Christine,

In my opinion it does not distratct from the photo. Th one that could
distract a bit more, the orange reflection, can be seen as part of the child
jacket.

Best regards,

Manuel

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Assunto: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

Hi Everyone:

I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this

photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much

like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Hi Brian:  True enough about the reflections, which is why I gave it that 
long title.  The timing god was looking down on me when I shot this--but for 
my work, he's got to show up more often.  I probably don't pay the gods 
enough deference--never been in great awe of authority figures.  ;-)  Thanks 
for looking.  Cheers, Christine


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 Hi Christine

 A very appealing image. Perfectly timed.

 The reflections are a little distracting, mainly because it isn't
 immediately obvious that they are reflections.

 It's still a 'keeper' though.


 Cheers

 Brian

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 On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 18:50:16 -0500, Christine  Aguila
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Hi Everyone:

 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot
 this
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very
 much
 like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

 Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks, Rick.  Thanks for looking.  And by the way:  take your camera to LA. 
I'm a little surprised you even asked if you should.  :-)  Cheers, Christine



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 Well, it would be better without the reflections, but
 it's a nice, well-timed shot that is a definite
 keeper.

 I wonder how long it will take before someone invents
 a digital polarizing filter for PS or Lightroom...

 Rick

 --- Christine  Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Everyone:

 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the
 following:  I shot this
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to
 catching the main
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the
 window.  I would very much
 like to know the degree to which these reflections,
 in your view, greatly
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of
 interest as well.

 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

 Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks for looking, Dave.  Like I said before you're a peach!  ;-)  Big 
cheers, Christine


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 Cute scene Christine.

 The reflections aren't distracting to me either.

 Cheers,

 Dave

 On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Christine  Aguila
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

  I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot 
 this
  photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
  subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very 
 much
  like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, 
 greatly
  distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

  K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

  Cheers, Christine

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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Paul:  I can't believe I got this shot.  I was just strolling through the 
neighborhood  I caught the image out of the corner of my eye, yanked the 
camera around, pointed,  shot.  I got one more shot off, but by then the 
family huddle had broken up.  I was actually across the street too.  How I 
caught this in my peripheral vision goes unanswered.  You know, Paul, this 
was hand-held with the big lens.  In all seriousness, I really think your 
advice has helped a lot, so big thanks.  Hope you're having fun with your 
new big lens!  Cheers, Christine


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 Too good to pass up, reflections or not. And in many ways, they add
 to the poignancy of the scene. Excellent. A telling moment. Superior
 work.
 Paul
 On Mar 29, 2008, at 10:40 PM, David Savage wrote:
 Cute scene Christine.

 The reflections aren't distracting to me either.

 Cheers,

 Dave

 On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Christine  Aguila
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

  I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:
 I shot this
  photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the
 main
  subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I
 would very much
  like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view,
 greatly
  distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as
 well.

  K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

  Cheers, Christine

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RE: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Manuel Magalhães
Hi Christine,
No, I am not new to the list. I have been lurking around for quite a while.
I have been learning for you guys most of the time and waiting for what I
think was the right timing to move to digital, with the arriving of the
k20d. So now I will be more active than just read and give my opinion on 
other's photo. Thanks for your kind welcome. And yes Ia ma the one with the
hotel shots and the post First Digital Experience.

Best regards,
Manuel
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de
Christine Aguila
Enviada: domingo, 30 de Março de 2008 15:34
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Assunto: Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone
Moment

Manuel:  I was really worried about that orange reflection.  It's actually 
the baseball cap on a man's head, and the man is standing outside of 
McDonald's.  I don't even remember seeing the man when I shot the photo.  I 
was so focused on the moment, as they say.  Thanks for looking--and are you 
new to the list?  Are you the one that just sent the hotel shots?  If so, 
welcome to the list.  Cheers, Christine



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From: Manuel Magalhães [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Saturday, March 29, 2008 8:23 PM
Subject: RE: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone 
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Hi Christine,

In my opinion it does not distratct from the photo. Th one that could
distract a bit more, the orange reflection, can be seen as part of the child
jacket.

Best regards,

Manuel

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de
Christine Aguila
Enviada: sábado, 29 de Março de 2008 23:50
Para: pdml@pdml.net
Assunto: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

Hi Everyone:

I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this

photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much

like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Bruce Dayton
Hello Christine,

Perfect moment caught!  I love it.

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Saturday, March 29, 2008, 4:50:16 PM, you wrote:

CA Hi Everyone:

CA I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this
CA photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main 
CA subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much
CA like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
CA distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

CA K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

CA http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

CA Cheers, Christine 






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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-30 Thread Christine Aguila
Thanks for looking, Bruce.  Much appreciated.  Cheers, Christine


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From: Bruce Dayton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Hello Christine,

 Perfect moment caught!  I love it.

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 Best regards,
 Bruce


 Saturday, March 29, 2008, 4:50:16 PM, you wrote:

 CA Hi Everyone:

 CA I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I 
 shot this
 CA photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
 CA subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would 
 very much
 CA like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, 
 greatly
 CA distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

 CA K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

 CA http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

 CA Cheers, Christine






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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread Tim Bray
Awww cuteness overload.  -T

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 4:50 PM, Christine  Aguila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

  I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this
  photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
  subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much
  like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
  distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

  K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

  Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread David J Brooks
Good photo. Reflections, to me are not annoying at all. They tell you its real.

Dave

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 7:50 PM, Christine  Aguila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

  I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this
  photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
  subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much
  like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
  distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

  K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

  Cheers, Christine



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread Bob Sullivan
Christine,
I think the reflections are a minor disturbance and not really a distraction.
The expressions on the faces and story you tell here more than make up for it.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Sat, Mar 29, 2008 at 6:50 PM, Christine  Aguila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much
 like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

 Cheers, Christine



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RE: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread Manuel Magalhães
Hi Christine,

In my opinion it does not distratct from the photo. Th one that could
distract a bit more, the orange reflection, can be seen as part of the child
jacket.

Best regards,

Manuel 

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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de
Christine Aguila
Enviada: sábado, 29 de Março de 2008 23:50
Para: pdml@pdml.net
Assunto: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

Hi Everyone:

I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this

photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main 
subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much

like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly 
distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

Cheers, Christine 



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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread Brian Walters
Hi Christine

A very appealing image. Perfectly timed.

The reflections are a little distracting, mainly because it isn't
immediately obvious that they are reflections. 

It's still a 'keeper' though.


Cheers

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On Sat, 29 Mar 2008 18:50:16 -0500, Christine  Aguila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
 Hi Everyone:
 
 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot
 this 
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main 
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very
 much 
 like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly 
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.
 
 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6
 
 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178
 
 Cheers, Christine 
 
 
 
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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread David Savage
Cute scene Christine.

The reflections aren't distracting to me either.

Cheers,

Dave

On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Christine  Aguila
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

  I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:  I shot this
  photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the main
  subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I would very much
  like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view, greatly
  distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as well.

  K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

  Cheers, Christine

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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread Rick Womer
Well, it would be better without the reflections, but
it's a nice, well-timed shot that is a definite
keeper.

I wonder how long it will take before someone invents
a digital polarizing filter for PS or Lightroom...

Rick

--- Christine  Aguila [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Everyone:
 
 I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the
 following:  I shot this 
 photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to
 catching the main 
 subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the
 window.  I would very much 
 like to know the degree to which these reflections,
 in your view, greatly 
 distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of
 interest as well.
 
 K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6
 
 http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178
 
 Cheers, Christine 
 
 
 
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Re: PESO: Through the Window at McDonald's: A Family Cell Phone Moment

2008-03-29 Thread Paul Stenquist
Too good to pass up, reflections or not. And in many ways, they add  
to the poignancy of the scene. Excellent. A telling moment. Superior  
work.
Paul
On Mar 29, 2008, at 10:40 PM, David Savage wrote:
 Cute scene Christine.

 The reflections aren't distracting to me either.

 Cheers,

 Dave

 On Sun, Mar 30, 2008 at 7:50 AM, Christine  Aguila
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone:

  I'm very interested in knowing your views on the the following:   
 I shot this
  photo through a McDonald's window , in addition to catching the  
 main
  subject of the photo, I caught reflections in the window.  I  
 would very much
  like to know the degree to which these reflections, in your view,  
 greatly
  distract from the photo. Any other annoyances are of interest as  
 well.

  K10D, DA* 50-135mm, 135mm, ISO 200, 1/100 sec @ f5.6

  http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7112178

  Cheers, Christine

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