Cheers Kath. Does this mean we'll have to get married now?
;-)
>Cotty, you made my day! Thank you so much for the kind and encouraging
>comments. I am trying very hard to become a really good photographer,
>because anything worth doing is worth doing well. Your comments really
>help.
> I
Cotty, you made my day! Thank you so much for the kind and encouraging
comments. I am trying very hard to become a really good photographer,
because anything worth doing is worth doing well. Your comments really help.
I may have said it before, but I think you take really wonderful photos,
Cotty wrote:
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> Through the Looking Glass
> Bill Peifer
> Works for me Bill. Love the mono portion of hands and lens. I know
> what you're trying to do, and you did it!
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Hi Cotty,
Thanks for the kind words. Glad you enjoyed the shot!
Bill Peifer
Rochester, NY
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>PS: you mean Via Veneto, do you? :-). BTW, in Rome, I don't know
>for how long, there is an interesting exhibition about the years
>from the neorealism to the "Dolce Vita" (along with an
>exhibition about the magazine Camera Work, which was the reason
>I was there and had a glance at the other on
Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Event
> Gianfranco Irlanda
> Another winner from Italy. It takes a true artist to force
away from the
> centre of attention and steal the reactions. Nice shot. That
the Vea
> Veneto in 1957 ? ;-)
>
Hi Cotty,
Thanks a lot for the kind words!
I'm sorry for
> Toladie Well
> Joseph Tainter
> A sucker for a child's face, this one tells a nice story. Judging 'pin
> sharp' images on a web page is a bit of an oxymoron, but as best I can
> tell, this is one. Nice contrast between the wood and the figures.
>
Thank you again, Cotty. Each month, after PUG, I
Cotty,
Thanks for the glowing review. I hope I can live up to your standards (my
March submission is very late, hopefully I can get it in and offers
something/anything).
My reviews were done this afternoon as well, but I forgot to get them out.
Monday for sure!
Thanks again...
Ed
Cotty wrote.
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Subject: Better Late Than Never - Feb PUG review from Cotty
> Somewhere in Colorado
> William Robb
> Pleasing composition, it works for me. The longer the focal
length, the
> more you fight the DOF. William won this battle ;-)
G
Hi again,
That time of month - except it's not! I'm really late for the Feb PUG,
it's been a hectic few weeks. I even had five day's leave recently, but
you know how it is when you're holding down a demanding job - any free
time gets eaten up with zillions of commitments, and simple rest seems
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