On Tue, 28 May 2002 00:28:28 +0100, Cotty wrote:
> Curves (racing car abstract)
> Doug Franklin
In case I haven't already done so, I'll take this chance to thank you
for your kind words.
TTYL, DougF KG4LMZ
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>> Afternoon (chain plus shadow)
>> Facit
>> Brilliant study of shape and form. The chain hangs next to a wall,
>> finding a distorted mimic in the shadow. as my jaw hits the
>> floor. Astonishing.
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>
>Thank you, Cotty!
>Is the jaw ok, now? I wouldn't feel myself jointly responsible
>BTW, Gi
> Afternoon (chain plus shadow)
> Facit
> Brilliant study of shape and form. The chain hangs next to a wall,
> finding a distorted mimic in the shadow. as my jaw hits the
> floor. Astonishing.
Thank you, Cotty!
Is the jaw ok, now? I wouldn't feel myself jointly responsible
BTW, Gianfranco w
Hi Cotty,
Thank you for the May review and for taking the time
for the "good squint".
Also I appreciate your kind comments.
Harald
Cotty wrote:
Le Petit Prince (tree frog)
Harold Rust
Charming shot - well composed and sharp where it needs to be. Nicely
observed.
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> Walking Shadow (pavement reflection)
> Gianfranco Irlanda
> Superlatives would be fruitless here. Join me in expressing
utter
> admiration for this awesome image and its creator. Gianfranco
has taken
> photography and stood it on its head - quite literally.
Sim
>I must say, when someone says
>nice things about a photo you take, it makes getting lost in a bog or
>covered
>with mud and burrs (not to mention sloshing around in knee-high boots one of
>which is full of water) all worthwhile!
Mud + knee-high boots = worthwhile
:-D
I know exactly what yo
On Tue, 28 May 2002 00:28:28 +0100, Cotty wrote:
>Jetty (gull on a jetty)
>Leon Altoff
>Couldn't decide on this one - but ended up looking at it a full minute so
>it must have something! Do you carry a plastic gull with you for these
>occasions ? ;-) I can see where you are going with keeping t
Paul,
So, if you are wanting comments, I'll bite. As I passed through all
the images the other day, there were so many good shots that I
couldn't comment on all of them. There were several that I almost
commented on and this was one of them.
I like the general lighting. It accents differently
Thanks for the comments Cotty, they are appreciated. The model has been
badgering me about whether there had been any feedback and I realised that I
hadn't specified "comments invited" so had to tell her that there may not be
any, much to her disappointment. We both like the photo, but I think she
Thanks a lot Cotty. Your comments are much appreciated and I hope to improve
and post again soon. I am just getting started and somehow am unable to give
more time.
Gaurav
Cotty wrote:
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> The Sun Sets (a sunset over dam water)
> Gaurav Aggarwal
> I always mention first timer PUGst
Wow! Thanks!
It was the ultimate grab shot. I normally shy away from photographing near
the Vietnam Memorial but in this case all the elements lined up and I had to
take it. I'm glad you liked it.
Thanks again.
Christian
On Monday 27 May 2002 19:28, Cotty wrote:
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> One Day in December (Vi
Just when you thought I'd forgotten - my review of the PUG for May is
here. I remember having a quick look days and days ago, and thinking then
that this PUG was a corker (as we say here in England) and that I'd need
to devote lots of time in having a good squint (as we also say) and
giving it
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