Very cool! Thanks.
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From: Chris Brogden [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 12:03 AM
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Kevin Thornsberry wr
Jaume:
Thank you for your comments. I found them helpful.
To answer your question, I did not have much choic on my angle of view. This
was as a crowded rodeo, where I was seated in the grandstands. The Kids were
in a different section on the arena, and I wasn't able to climb down and get
clos
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001, Kevin Thornsberry wrote:
> So, the question is, what, if anything would push this image to a
> higher plane. Your lighting suggestion probably won't help here as
> the station faces directly into the morning sun. Late afternoon would
> be backlit. I don't know if that would
Jaume,
Thank you for your comments on my PUG submission. I'm not sure what the proper
etiquette for responding to a critique is. I usually don't. Positive or negative I
usually just accept it. In this case I think I can learn a little from digging
deeper. For perspective let me say that I
Thanks Paul. You made my day.
Paul Stenquist
Paul Jones wrote:
>
> I really liked this shot also, i love the glow that surrounds her.
>
> Regards,
> Paul Jones
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I really liked this shot also, i love the glow that surrounds her.
Regards,
Paul Jones
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From: "PAUL STENQUIST" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, September 10, 2001 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: Sept. PUG comments for Thornsber
> Paul Stenquists Amy
> I am getting more and more interested in outdoor
> portraits. If sometime I come up with something like
> this, I would think I am near my goal. I like your
> picture, and I guess Amy will like it too (which is
> the main objective in commercial portraits). There is
>
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