This
whole collection is great. I love non objective pics.
Emily
Great! I get the
feeling without being overwhelmed with the event.
Hercchel
Intimate! Who
cares who's stirring the pot. The little history that accompanied the
picture was terrific. I got the idea of the rareity of this fruit I'd so
long taken for granted.
Renate
I like art that
illustrates the cliche. This is a good one. Thanks for the
post.
Shapiro (oh, that's me
you fools :)
The negative was
actually under exposed. The print -- full sliver and somewhat lights the
room. The scan . . . I haven't mastered that yet. I guess you'll
have to wait for the book, and can't steal the pic :)))
Guy
Oh, so many memories of
the beach. Few people and great expanse, well done on such a small
scale. Who knows/cares if the beach was crowded or not. My own
feelings of intimacy in a group at the beach came to me.
Per
Sweel! It's very
difficult to find a reflection that does not look like a psychological test . .
. ink blot. I'm sure that holds the feeling of
Sweden.
David
Very nice appreciation
for those around you. We all like a reminder of that.
Jeff
What's cookin'?
Somewhat mysterious, but for the smile.
Bob
Not too many of us read
the paper, with the paperless news these days. As a columnist, it's a
refreshing view. Good eye for timing.
Pini
And we all think of
Greece as so beautifully plane and pure. This is great! And, we just
moved into a Greek Mediterranian up in Steinbeck's 'Pastures of Heaven.'
What timing, and the wall paintings look so much like my mother's paper mache of
grafiti . . . yes, bas relief of grafiti.
Thanks
all.
Steve
Shapiro
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