On Tue, 09 Nov 2004 01:19:35 -0500, Ann Sanfedele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Geez.. it should have been so hard to get an image
> up
> I started with just one...
> http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2865228
> 
> I think you guys have seen that one before, but it
> is a NON Pentax
> 
> I had to use the Save for Web thing in Photo shop
> to get it uploaded --
> two or three other shots fell by the wayside until
> I got that straightened out -
> I thought there were other problems
> 
> I presume you guys will know what this is and how
> I did it.
> http://users.rcn.com/annsan/notmyusualstyle.jpg
> 
> and I needed a kitten for comfort.
> http://users.rcn.com/annsan/norasnewkitten2.jpg
> (with the digicam)
> 
> Sadly, after I sent this picture out to some
> friends who have met the little guy,
> one of them wrote me that he had died at the vet
> under anasthesia where we
> was taken to be altered last week.  I took the
> pictures in September - sure wish
> I had sent one to my friend before the kitty left
> us - but she really hates email so
> probably would not see it unless one of her
> daughters was there to retrieve it.
> 
> I really babble when I'm sick, guys sorry
> 
> ann achoo achoo san
> 

Hey, Ann,

1)  Sorry to hear you're sick.  Hope you get over your cold soon (but
- and not to scare you or anything - there's a cold going around
Toronto that just seems to hang on forever and ever)

2)  I like the diner shot.  Very moody.  I like the composition:  the
angle of the table, the cool lighting from the window.  It's just so
~ordinary~ and almost prosaic, but that's what I like about it.  A
slice o' life, something that most people would miss, but you didn't. 
Love it.

3)  The one of the lights is interesting, but not really my thing.  I
am curious, though, how you did it.  I haven't read the other comments
or your replies, so if you've already answered it, don't bother again.

4)  What a beautiful cat, and so beautifully captured!  I love the
chair leg in there - one can tell that the cat's in full stretch, even
without seeing it's body below the neck. So sad to hear of its
untimely demise, even sadder that it was due to such a routine
operation.  Poor Nora must be devastated;  I'd be.

All in all, some pretty cool shots there, Ann. 

get well soon,
frank 


-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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