Minutiae

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On Jan 10, 2014, at 6:21 AM, Pini Vollach wrote:

Art Faul -
A panorama. You wrote  17X32 but this is not the aspect ratio of this pano.
I was thinking maybe you intend to the inner image but after visiting your
web page I understood it is not.
I found the other images on this web site are more interesting than this
one.

At the risk of angering the powerful Pini, this is exactly what I am referring to with my minutiae comments. This print is 17x32 and no matter what you say will change that. It may be closer to 17x30 as the printer sometimes elongates prints if I forget to uncheck the borderless setting, but as noted earlier this will not affect people liking or disliking the image. This image is part of a set and the others are not displayed here.
I’m uncertain as to why you would go to my webpage to select an alternate image for the weekly show unless you are hunting for one in particular. For starters, many of the images on my website have already been in the PF gallery and many, most, or all were selected or printed differently at one time or another. As you may have noted by going through the approximately 500 images on my website, many were shot in the 20th century, and have thus fallen out of favor with the editor (me) for potential use in PF. Good thing you didn’t visit monocacyart.com and go through the old site.
I’m happy there are images you like more than this one, but you should note that when I get to London again this coming spring, I intend to shoot more images on the Tube with my XPan as larger cameras are difficult to wield in the subway. 


Art Faul

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