Ann & Bill's shots were excellent, and Lon's comments were right on.
I would also add a smile for Thomas Stach's shot which made me laugh out 
loud, 
and mention Nathan Combs soft shot.
Regards,  Bob S.

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> Observations on this month's b&w PUG:
>  
>  Another vote for Ann Sanfedele, who's work seems always to grab me,
>  even in the thumbnails.  Bill Sawyer's shot is great, too.  Peter
>  Davies shot of kids watching TV is terrific:  I thought from the thumb
>  it was going to be a composite, but it apparently is not.
>  
>  Vladislav's wife is a nice shot, including the hands made it.
>  
>  Butch Black gets top award for humor; you have to read his caption.
>  
>  Shostak's memorabilia shot is well composed; I'd like to see a bit more
>  depth of field, though.
>  
>  Harold Rust's snow shot is a good pattern shot that I'd have been pleased
>  to take.
>  
>  Matt, I'm guessing yellow for the peppers.
>  
>  Alan's clock shot is nifty.  Not one I would have thought to take.  Same
>  with Thrane's ER5 composition.
>  
>  Boris, you know how to pick cute kids to shoot.  Bet Mom loved it.
>  
>  -Lon
>  
>  Boris Liberman wrote:
>  > Hi!
>  > 
>  > I realize my opinion is, well, uneducated, but two photographs of this
>  > month's PUG struck me as totally amazing:
>  > 
>  > 1. " Milwaukee Art Museum " by Bill Sawyer - black contours of museum
>  > visitors and the light coming from the dome above - totally captivates
>  > me.
>  > 
>  > 2. " Tourists " by Ann Sanfedele - I hope that if I were to call this
>  > one "classic", it would not be understood as "cliche", because I
>  > really mean anything but. Anyway, it is my favorite.
>  > 
>  > Just my pennies worth.
>  > 
>  > ---
>  > Boris Liberman

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