Hi!
JF> Young Windows Professional - Boris Liberman.
JF> Another "cute kid" picture. The picture conveys an air
JF> of intense concentration, but the harsh flash lighting
JF> and hard-edged shadows are negatives. And, yet again,
JF> I think there's a lot of wasted space here; I'd suggest
JF>
Collin,
There is no Southern Canada.
True North Strong and Free! Great White North!
These apply even to Windsor, which as you likely know, is actually ~south~
of Detroit.
cheers,
frank
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robe
In fact I now live in southern Michigan -- if there is such a place.
Collin Brendemuehl wrote:
>
> Stupid south-siders.
> I'll bet you even live in (if there is such a place) southern Canada!
>
> CRB
>
> >Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 12:48:35 -0400
> >From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >
Stupid south-siders.
I'll bet you even live in (if there is such a place) southern Canada!
CRB
>Date: Thu, 02 Oct 2003 12:48:35 -0400
>From: Paul Stenquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>I just beat up the occasional Cub fan and take his money.
>That's how we always did it on the South Side.
>Paul
I just beat up the occasional Cub fan and take his money. That's how we always did it
on the South Side.
Paul
Bill Sawyer wrote:
> I agree with you here ,John. I've had second (and third) thoughts since
> submitting this, and finally wished I hadn't.
>
> The Tigers' Front Office still "hoovers"
> Herding Ducks - Amita Guha
>
> This one would get my "capture the moment" award for
> this month. I love the expressions on all the faces.
> My one quibble is with the framing. It's obvious that
> this isn't full-frame (Super Programs don't take square
> pictures) and I feel that a rectangul
Thanks for commenting on my entry.
I know what you mean. This was my second choice for this month's PUG -- the
first did not scan well for some reason, probably my ineptness. I love the
sailing ship, and I like the shot, but there is nothing special or
meaningful about it. That troubles me a bit
thanks!
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From: "John Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
> Mid Day Break - Sridhar Gibikote
>
> Perfect. Just perfect.
> >
John, thanks for taking the time to comment on this (and all the PUG
images). I've had really good results with digital printing (13" X 19") of
this and it doesn't appear to loose anything in print.
Kenneth Waller
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From: "John Francis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PRO
John Francis wrote:
> Good Cheer ? - Ann Sanfedele
>
> OK, I've laughed at the joke. Next!
> P.S. The verticals aren't vertical.
>
I tend to look at many things askance. :)
ann
I agree with you here ,John. I've had second (and third) thoughts since
submitting this, and finally wished I hadn't.
The Tigers' Front Office still "hoovers" though
I'm thinking about becoming a White Sox fan, but I'm not sure, with my film
costs, if I can afford the needed truncheon, brass
Thanks, John,
You're right, there were lots of shots there. Unfortunately, that was the
only one I took, as it was the last frame on the film, and that was my last
roll of film. I'd have tried a few other shots, if I could have.
You saying that you're a "sucker" for that kind of shot makes me
I would leave the wires, too. They seem to belong
there (seeing as how they really ARE there). For one,
the subtle drooping of the wires contrasts the sharp
angularity of the passageway. Same thing with the
color, black wires on white walls. Well, maybe I'm
getting too deep on simple things.
Jaume,
I don't manipulate digitally, so some others might know
more about that.
I don't think I would crop it. It changes the character
of the compositon too much, the tall and narrow effect.
Maybe the wires just belong there, and are part of the passageway.
I tried to get another look, but was
--- harald_nancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Cadaques" by Jaume Lahuerta
> Makes me feel like I'm standing right there at the
> top
> of the steps. I enjoy the way the photo leads you
> into the
> narrow passageway. How about a cutter for the wires
> (?)
The wires! I haven't paid too much att
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From: "harald_nancy"
Subject: Some more PUG comments
> some Feb PUG comments
> "Somewhere in Colorado " by William Robb
> I like the glistening light on the cliffs and the rocks.
> Maybe it's right after a rain or morning dew?
> It gives it a special quality.
Thank
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