it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Peter Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: OT: Bus Station, Kingston, Ontario
Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 23:37:41 -0500
Frank I didn't like
Actually Frank, the emotions displayed by the subjects were good, I just
didn't like the composure...the lady to the far right is distracting,
the cars to the top left as well. (doing this from memory) My minds eye
sees this in B&W with just the lady and child with the Canada bus in the
backgro
That is what it said to me, Frank. So I guess you got it about right.
frank theriault wrote:
It was that awkwardness of such goodbyes that I was trying to capture.
The person on the right was in the same boat. Now, as I was there, I
have the advantage that I knew what was up. I hoped that som
ars it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Subject: Re: OT: Bus Station, Kingston, Ontario
Date: Sat, 07 Feb 2004 21:13:03 -0600
Frank - you do some great stuff, h
Creativity is a personal thing, and what is or isn't right will vary
depending who you talked to. However if you look at my original post on
this, I mention something about a "clear shot", referring to the window in
the way. However if Frank was on the ball, he would be prepared to take
another q
Shel wrote:
> Flash! Gimnme a break ... inappropriate for this kind of
> photo. Anyway, the shadow area plays an important part of
> the picture. IT adds a little tension, makes it real.
... not to mention the back-reflction off the window
might blind everyone in the bus, forc
I was sitting on the bus, looking out the window, and saw this small group,
apparently saying goodbye.
Unfortunately, I didn't have a body loaded with black and white, but let me
know what you think:
http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2111661&size=lg
thanks,
frank
"The optimist thinks
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