At 6:33 PM +0100 10/13/02, Mpemba Snow wrote: >sorry >i think this gallery is really boring this week Sometimes it is good to have a firm opinion! Sometimes not. >Dan Mitchell >a farmyard bird so what >are you not able to take pelicans >try a zoo for better birds > >Bob Talbot >the bloke has his back to the camera >cannot see his face >what is bm > >John Mason >where is the color gone >the man on the left is not in focus >background is just black > >jIMMY Harris >where is the color gone >the bird has her back to the camera > >Marilyn Dalrymple >the cat has her back to the camera > >Emily L. Ferguson >where is the subject >the picture only has background i cannot see anybody > >Alan P. Hayes >the road is blurred so what > >Greg Fraser >where is the rain >the fruit is bad > >Peeter Vissak >the man has his back to the camera >the tree is very black > >Andrew Fildes >this makes him a big nose >a bad picture of the man >use a 100 lens for portrait > >Christopher Strevens >where is her face >one pound is too little >maybe for five pound she would smile > >Richard Cooper >the river flow uphill >the picture is blurred Interesting premises implied in these comments. I wonder whether such firmness of opinion doesn't obviate discussion and learning as well. And yet, a couple of the opinions quite cut to the point, don't they...... -- Emily L. Ferguson elf@cape.com 508-563-6822 New England landscapes, wooden boats and races, press photography Beetle cats on the web at: http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf http://www.beetlecat.org/store.html#yrbook