It sets of the figure of the man, which would otherwise fade into the background.
Also like the dreamy atmosphere of the photo, though, like Trevor, I probably could do without the leaves in the foreground.
Renate
PS: Mitty, it is a very small world... isn't it? Amazing to run into you here. :-)
On 10/9/05, Museki Abe <
museki.abe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Trevor,
Thank you for taking time and your impressions.
Haze is actually a fountain that throwing up a jet of water.
best
Mitty (Museki Abe in haiku and photography)
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From: "trevor cunningham" < tr_cunningham@xxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2005 10:08 PM
Subject: gallery impressions
> Museki Abe
> People 1
>
> A scene with fantastic potential. Not sure if the
> haze agrees with me, or the foliage in the foreground.
> But I like the pose and the tree reaching for the
> pond/river. Also, the curve of the fence leading me
> to the reader is a nice touch.
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