Hi Andy, Thanks for the clarification and your comments. I’m currently working from a laptop without the shortcuts and info I have been using before. Probably I am thinking too much around the corners and I don’t believe in explanations, if a picture doesn’t speak for itself. One picture I should have taken but didn’t, might have explained the point much better: If you remember the bronze raging bull statue in Downtown Manhattan on Broadway, south of Wall Street? Last time I saw it this August, you couldn’t even see the outline of the animal, because of all the Chinese tourists all around it. Cheers, Klaus > On Sep 12, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Hi Klaus, > > Well, you sent the photograph to the list itself … which is OK … and it can be done as long as images are less than 100Kb or so. Not sure of exact limit in size. For installation in gallery send to andpph@xxxxxxx with the word GALLERY in subject line. > > Now getting back to your photograph … I am not sure what it is about!! The young man is Chinese I assume and in the distance is the Mayflower … how to e gage with the photograph? Hmmmm … young man is beckoning to go visit the ship maybe? Hard to tell. > > Andy > > > On Sep 12, 2015, at 12:23 AM, Klaus Knuth msn <klausknuth@xxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Andy, >> >> Not sure if this works. >> >> But - here’s a picture I’d call the “Chinese Mayflower II” >> >> Anyway, I have to figure out how to do this correctly again. >> >> Cheers, >> >> Klaus