oh yes, I forgot the link
http://www.kpfa.co.uk/about.php
On 8/2/06, Russell Kerstetter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All anyone has to do is Google the call letters and all sorts of
> > information about the station, its programming, its affiliates, and details
> > about the protest, come up.
>
> All anyone has to do is Google the call letters and all sorts of
> information about the station, its programming, its affiliates, and details
> about the protest, come up.
Or the (word I cannot pronounce) Pension Fund Assoc. :)
I just couldn't imagine what you were doing in the UK, it's so
Marnie,
KPFA is ~NOT~ a talk radio station. It produces and airs many public
affairs shows, but it also airs a lot of music as well. You can do a lot
worse things with your time than listening to the station for a day or so.
All anyone has to do is Google the call letters and all sorts of
infor
In a message dated 7/31/2006 12:59:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
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I want to know what is being protested, and it would probably help to
know what the KPFA is. I googled it, and could not pronounce the fist
word :)
russell
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Old post, I know. KPFA is a talk radio sta
> demo
unfortunately, "speak no evil" did not occur to me until i read
frank's post, but to answer your question:
> What do you see?
because it is on cardboard, I immediatly think of a demonstration, it
remonds me of some of the pictures I saw when studying the civil
rights movements in school
I'm many posts behind, as usual. That's the cost of having a life outside
PDML. My next life, will be a virtual life, I think ;-)
Kidding, I don't believe in reincarnation.
Reading this thread was kind of interesting. Without counting it seem that
most comments are negative. Some even _seem_ a bi
> shown good examples of that yourself. The shot in question is not
> among them. What it may mean to people with anglo-american background
> escapes me, I'm sorry.
Well stated, I agree 100%
Kenneth Waller
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I like it a lot - partly because of the ambiguities, partly
because of the
structure of the shot.
ann
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What she said. The meaning can remain a mystery. Although to me it says he
does not agree.
Marn
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I like it a lot - part
Shel wrote:
> Well, Frank, apparently, according to some people, if the intent or meaning
> isn't spelled out for them, it is a "bad thing."
If I was to answer this your way, Shel, I would also begin with "Well,
Frank, ...". But I have no shame of discussing photography with people
I do not agree
Shel,
Are you trying to imply some relationship between the poster with the
gag and the man? The poster makes the original artist's statement
(whatever that may be). The asian guy looking on is a derivative
figure trying to add something to that statement. It would be
stronger for me if I though
Well, Frank, apparently, according to some people, if the intent or meaning
isn't spelled out for them, it is a "bad thing."
It's interesting how the flower and landscape set see this and how those,
on a couple of other venues, who work more with documentary and in other
areas of photography, see
Thanks for your comment. I really didn't want greater continuity between
the two aspects of the photo. Hopefully, having the man OOF shows some
discontinuity, a disconnect, if you will, which is what I wanted to convey.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Bob W
> I would prefer it if the man
On 7/17/06, Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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See no evil, speak no evil. You're missing the third element of the
trilogy.
It's interesting, Shel. I'm not sure whether the man on the left is a
figure of authority, refusing to acknowledge
I would prefer it if the man was in focus. I think it would give
greater continuity from the placard to the man, especially since the
tones are similar.
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I don't think that's my job.
Jack
--- Shel Belinkoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you see? How does the photo effect you? Does it make you
> feel
> anything or want to know more?
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> Shel
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> > [Original Message]
> > From: Jack Davis
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> > What were you trying to show?
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>
> Define "context" in this case.
Lol... Why?
Jostein
> > [Original Message]
> > From: Jostein Øksne
>
> > You wrote:
> > > What do you see? How does the photo effect you?
> > > Does it make you feel anything or want to know more?
> >
> > What I see does not engage me.
> > Maybe it would be mor
Define "context" in this case.
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Jostein Øksne
> You wrote:
> > What do you see? How does the photo effect you?
> > Does it make you feel anything or want to know more?
>
> What I see does not engage me.
> Maybe it would be more interesting if it had a conte
Hi Shel,
You wrote:
> What do you see? How does the photo effect you? Does it make you feel
> anything or want to know more?
What I see does not engage me.
Maybe it would be more interesting if it had a context.
Jostein
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What do you see? How does the photo effect you? Does it make you feel
anything or want to know more?
Shel
> [Original Message]
> From: Jack Davis
> What were you trying to show?
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What were you trying to show?
Jack
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