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From: frank theriault
Subject: A few PUG thoughts

For myself, I wanted to shoot as close to the equinox as possible, hence
the dog school thing. My shot was done at within a half minute of the
equinox.
I had to accept thet the equinox is a slice of life theme, so I didn't
get arty, I just pointed my camera and shot.
In my picture, the handler is looking at her dog, and the instructor is
observing both.
My dog is looking at the camera, being the ham that she is.

William Robb



> This month I want to critique all images - being a small gallery, this
> would be the month to do it <vbg>.  Before I do that, however, does
> anyone else find that this is a very odd month?  Not a bad month at
all,
> quite the contrary, the usual high quality of images is there.  But
> there seems a far different mood than usual - I guess it was the
> Synchronicity theme or something?
>
> Other than two images, the gallery is devoid of humanity!  At that,
all
> we have is Facit's self-portrait, and he's looking at a computer
screen,
> and Bill's doggie class, and the humans seem completely disinterested
> (in the camera at least) bystanders.  No interaction at all!
>
> Why would this be?  The theme?  The time of the year? (are we more
> reflective in the spring?).  Did the Synchronicity theme change our
> collective mood?  I'm puzzled.
>
> regards,
> frank
>
> --
> "The optimist thinks this is the best of all possible worlds. The
> pessimist fears it is true." -J. Robert
> Oppenheimer
>
>
>

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