> "Second Honeymoon "
> by Amita Guha,
> USA
> What the heck's this all about? She'll be doing video diaries
> next. Take Amita's face out of the lower left and the pic
> takes on a different
> meaning: the camera is the second person in the room. Put
> Amita back in, and we become the third
Hi, Cotty
Thanks for your comments, and specially for the web
site promotion!
Thanks again
Disapaired Albano
(too much work, luckiky)
Cotty wrote:
"Weird Portrait of Juan Pablo "
by Albano Garcia,
Argentina
Top class result from Albano. Vist his home page - he
ahs some cracking
stuff on ther
Hi Cotty,
Thanks for your comments on my submission, and for taking the time and
effort to review on all the images.
I always go back and look at the whole gallery side by side with your
comments.
Invariably I either "see" something new in them or am drawn to the areas you
comment on. It always ma
Dude!
Chillax, man...
-knarf
"The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist
fears it is true." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
From: Keith Whaley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I won't speak for any Brit, but in the U.S. only those who have not yet
developed a vocabulary of m
In fact, you're doing very well! Your accent is barely noticeable...
I wouldn't worry about a thing!
keith
Boris Liberman wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> ===8<==Original message text===
> KW> I won't speak for any Brit, but in the U.S. only those who have not yet
> KW> developed a
Hi!
SD> There is a story about a Russian mathematician (whose name I forget) who
SD> was once chided by a British friend about the way he spoke English. His
SD> reply was "there are 70 million English that speak English like you and
SD> 240 million Russians that speak it like me"
Steve, mathemat
There is a story about a Russian mathematician (whose name I forget) who
was once chided by a British friend about the way he spoke English. His
reply was "there are 70 million English that speak English like you and
240 million Russians that speak it like me"
Steven Desjardins
Department of Che
On 2/11/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] disgorged:
>cotty wrote:
>"Scrabble Champ "
>by Ann Sanfedele , USA
>Nice profile by Annsan of a Scrabble player, well executed by an
>observant lady. I think I'd go in on the face - you know he's playing
>Scrabble, but there's no way of knowing it by looking at the
I don't think my friend Mic would appreciate that very much, but thanks for
the comment. It was a bit sharper but somehow uploading has a softening
effect..
Cheers,
Ryan
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From: "Cotty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"The Thinker "
by Ryan Lee,
Australia
I like it. Fishing is a s
Hi!
C> "Perspective "
C> by Boris Liberman,
C> Israel
C> Nice idea Boris, competently executed. What about trying it as a vertical
C> orientation and getting the first tall plant as big in the shot as
C> physically possible? Take some step ladders (and an assistant) to get you
C> some height o
Cotty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Punchinello Cups "
> by Gianfranco Irlanda,
> Italy
> Competent pack shot of some fancy china (hey - I'm an ignorant
git when
> pots come into it). Lovely colour, and I like the haze effect.
Bella!
> Cioaoaiaoaiaou.
Ciao Cotty!
Thanks a lot for the kind words
You know, Cotty,
When I first noticed the "ears" (aka: necklaces) above Claire's head, I too
thought they were unintentional.
Then, I recalled the old saying "there are no accidents" (was that Freud?
no matter...).
Those "ears" are in that photo for a reason. God was speaking there, Cotty.
Cotty wrote:
>
>
> "My Chevy "
> by Paul Stenquist,
> USA
> Paul is well known for his beautiful classic car shots - and this is no
> exception. All those amazing hard edges and colours that jump out at you,
> slap you in the face, then knee you in the groin. It's a feast for the
> eyes. Stunn
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