frank theriault wrote: > > 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)
Ann Replies : grrrrrr :) > 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. Tanks > > 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. I don't think anyone likes it :) I like it for the wrong reasons, perhaps, it is an "oh look what this camera can do" shot... from the front seat of a car on the Jersey Turnpike (or near it) on a rainy night - NOt at all my type of thing, but it was fun playing. > 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. She will like seeing it eventually -- she adored the kitten , but it was really not her kitten, just lived there. However, what must be very hard is that I;m sure she took kitty to get fixed at her regular vet, who she is very happy with. One worries the cat's owner, a sweet daffy lady who does housework for Nora in exchange for a room in her house, might never want to have a cat altered again. And we know what pesky guys those tom cats are! :) > > All in all, some pretty cool shots there, Ann. > > get well soon, > frank Thanks -- here is a link to the beginning of a portfolio on photo.net - I'm stumbling along... for some reason doing this kind of stuff when I'm really down with a cold is easier than doing ebay listings. http://www.photo.net/photodb/edit-presentation?presentation_id=266121 Only 3 pictures there so far... I have to do all this conversion stuff to make photo net happy. You will recognize the other two shots! Best, ann > > > -- > "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

