Thanks G, appreciate your comments.

Ken earlier commented:

> for the most part you've clearly isolated your subject - there can be no 
> question whar you wanted the viewer to look at.

I have done a few photo books on our travels, and these images with “isolated 
subject” can really fill in the details when telling a story. What I haven’t 
included here are the broader shots that give context to the detail. I’ll bring 
in a few of those, and done! 

stan

> On Feb 21, 2018, at 11:36 AM, Godfrey DiGiorgi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> An appealing set of photos, Stan! Excellent travel photography, IMO: Just a 
> little more editing (both small modifications to some of the cropping and 
> maybe drop a couple of the weaker ones) and some copy about the trip, the 
> places, etc, and you have the makings of a lovely small travel book or 
> largish magazine feature spread. :-)
> 
> G
> —
> No matter where you go, there you are. 
> 
> On Feb 21, 2018, at 8:17 AM, Stanley Halpin wrote:
> 
>>> Stanley Halpin wrote:
>>> Excluding the three images I’ll be submitting to Mark tomorrow, these are 
>>> my favorites of my own photography for the year. Except that, what I think 
>>> may be the very best of the group, an action shot of Gianfranco in Venice 
>>> last summer, was taken not by me but by Meg, not with a Pentax but with a 
>>> P&S Leica. Oh well, at least the Pentax camera strap is somewhat visible…
>>> 
>>> stan
>>> 
>>> http://photos.stanhalpin.com/p432135387
> 


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