Greg, It's not such a bad thing. I think I know the problem. You take your kids to the park, McDonalds etc., which leaves you with an environment that is in general drab...of which you then make very interesting photographs. Just happens that when taking photos of the slide at mickyd's, the only thing interesting ARE the lines and shapes. I have a 7 year old...I've been there. I always enjoy your contributions. Scot ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gregory Fraser" <Gregory.Fraser@pwgsc.gc.ca> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 6:14 AM Subject: RE: gallery impressions > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Scot [mailto:kamandscot@attbi.com] > > > Greg Fraser - Summer Evening:I'm certain that I > > could recognize > > your style anywhere Greg. You tend to isolate the geometry out of any > > situation. > > Hi Scot, > > Thanks for the review. When I read your comment I thought two things: > > 1. You're 100% dead on. > 2. I don't want a recognizable style. > > Then I realized my first goal as a photographer was to suck the geometry out of any situation and I really can't help doing that so I guess I'm stuck being predictable. > > Greg Fraser > http://users.imag.net/~lon2251/Gallery >