Hi Linda,
The actual photo was of an outside wall of
a very old church, with shadows of trees falling on a dirt path. It
was horizontal (my fault it isn't so in the gallery), with the blue "shadow" on
the bottom half.
Thank you for your comments. Since I knew
what the original was, I missed the water/sunset feel - which is so obvious now
- of the photograph.
Marilyn
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Winston
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Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 3:12
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Subject: Re: Gallery comments
Once again, thanks to all involved,
sending their photos for comments and those who take the time to let us share
these unique shots. I am by no means a professional but I try to look at
different perspectives and possibilities.
Valery Firsov--Potter I
find this to be interesting but maybe moreso if it was totally in focus, the
hands being coated definitely give it a different look.
Alan
Zinn--Midway panorama, Michigan Love the colors, the action and the total
colorfullness of this one, if it were mine I might try it also with some of
the left edge cropped off to equal the right side.
Michael
Hughes--Basque Dancers A rather interesting picture, I like the way you
caught the fireworks being arched over the dancer. Lot of good shots
possible here I think, I'm betting you had a great time :)
Linda
Buttstead--True Love No comments by me as this is mine.
Emily L.
Ferguson--Raising the foresail on Rugosa The way you captured the motion of
this fellow working the lines is really neat, they are basically invisible but
with the still lines behind him, you know he is working them. Very
nice.
Marilyn Dalrymple I like the colors on this, makes me think of
sunset, water, and fall colors. It looks like an abstract painting, and
it also makes me wonder what the actual photo was.
Linda
B.
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