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Albano Garcia - Manuel
Moody. Powerful. Vaguely disturbing. I don't have any
desire to get to
know
Manuel. In fact, in real life I'd probably go out of
my way to avoid
him.
Thanks for your comment. Manuel is a great, cool guy,
a great friend. The photo makes him look w
Bill Owens - Sleepyhead
I like animals, and owls. He does look sleepy and I am blown away with
the
quality of the Optio-S shot. Lots of fine detail in feathers, etc.
Impressive.
REPLY
Thanks for the kind words, Marnie. He was sleepy as it was about 2:00
in the afternoon when this shot was take
Off the top of my head, favorites:
Peter Davies - Faces
My fav fav shot this month. While it might have a little less shallow DOF, I
really, really like this. Nice alignment, nice curve of overlapping faces.
They look too awe struck to just be watching cartoons -- their expressions really
make
Thank you for taking the time to comment on my effort.
I actually was uncertain on the focus for this shot, whether it should
be all equally sharp or whether the forground fence or the distant
sculpture should stand out a bit by being a bit sharper. Since the
obelisk is a much more photographed
Thanks for the kind comment Bob. Really made my day!
William in Utah.
9/10/2002 7:29:45 PM, "Bob Poe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>I got a chance to view this month's PUG and several
>pics stood out for me:
>Petr Pazour's "Skyey Wavelets" is such an
>intense combination of color, movement,
Thanks for your very kind words Bob...
Shaun Canning
PhD Student
Department of Archaeology
School of European and Historical Studies
La Trobe University, Bundoora, Vic, 3086.
Phone: 0414-967644
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