Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2001/05/22
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]on 5/22/01 1:38 PM, Steve LeHuray at icommag@toad.net wrote: > Michael, > > I always enjoy looking at your photos every week even though I may not > comment. A lot of people, myself included, may not feel qualified to comment > on the merits of a picture. But still sometimes I feel disappointed with the > lack of response from my PAW, especially when I think I have a knock-em-dead > photo. but that is the way it goes. This PAW exercise has been great > discipline for all of us doing it and now I go into it every week not > expecting anything, if I get some replies, all the better. > > I agree with a couple others that this weeks picture could stand on its own > with no caption. The picture itself, for me, captures the isolation and > dependence that a child must feel. It tells a story, and I like that. Keep > it up. As a fellow PAW poster, I can only second all of the above. When I saw this week's shot I was able to put away this gnawing feeling that I've been having that maybe I should go back to shooting peeling paint (rocks & ferns, Ted?); you've got both the paint and the human feeling in one shot! Keep it up. Gilbert