Re: Comments below on my latest picture -- I'm a lover of the "Shard" building - (and the super view from the top) - OK it's very very modern, but the so was St.Paul's in its day. In a 100 years it will be an ancient monument and a protected building. As to the photo - at these touristy attractions I often look as much at the other visitors as at the skyline view - visitors often do such interesting things, as in the shot (one of many) shown this week. The visitor on the left was a happy chance contrast to the other two persons, but the composition was foreseen and was waited for - one shot only got the right arrangement. Dan Mitchell danmdan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx ********************************************* On 14 Oct 2013, at 04:01, List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > PHOTOFORUM Digest 6360 > > Friday 11th October > > Watching, by Dan Mitchell > I like it, though the Shard itself is for me an abomination on the skyline of London! > This poses an obvious but unanswerable question, like so much in photography. > > > Dan Mitchell > Watching: What makes this interesting to me is the first lady who is looking in the opposite direction of the other two. She seems to be contemplating something totally different than the others, which makes me wonder what is going on. >