Re: PAW #8 Play

2004-05-10 Thread Dag T
På 8. mai. 2004 kl. 21.08 skrev Boris Liberman: Dag, you're very creative. Thank you :-) Sometimes I think I should concentrate more on one theme Nonetheless , I do think that foot (yours?) in the right bottom corner does not belong... Well, I don´t think I agree. I liked the small hint of a

RE: PAW #8 Play

2004-04-24 Thread frank theriault
Stunning!! I love it!! -frank "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer From: Dag T <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: PAW #8 Play Date: Sun, 18 Apr 200

Re: PAW #8 Play

2004-04-19 Thread Peter J. Alling
All I have to add is this is really neat! Mark Cassino wrote: The sense of motion in the main subject is great - very cool! In regards to the details along the edges - they seem to provide more of a set and setting than just a plain wood floor, so they seem to add to the shot, but I don't know

Re: PAW #8 Play

2004-04-18 Thread Dag T
Thanks for your comment! The reason for letting the detail be in the image was almost exactly what you describe. I´ve always learnt to remove everything but the main object, but sometimes this leaves esthetic, but empty pictures. So I wanted too leave some clues about the place and situation,

Re: PAW #8 Play

2004-04-18 Thread Mark Cassino
The sense of motion in the main subject is great - very cool! In regards to the details along the edges - they seem to provide more of a set and setting than just a plain wood floor, so they seem to add to the shot, but I don't know if they really contribute a lot to the image. Without the det