Bob, are you familiar with the phrase, "beating a dead horse"? But I guess your 
post explains why you sometimes seem strange. You learned all this stuff in kindergarten. 
I too pasted my crayon drawings on kraft, not kindergarten, paper when I was in 
kindergarten. They were not art, even if you put them in a thousand dollar frame they 
were not art.

<grin>
graywolf
http://www.graywolfphoto.com
"Idiot Proof" <==> "Expert Proof"
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Bob Blakely wrote:
Har!

If you can acquire a piece of (perhaps colored?) cardboard larger than the photo and some buy or make some kindergarten paper, you have a frame. Cost equals much, much less than the photo which (apparently) was afforded!

Regards,
Bob...
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"A picture is worth a thousand  words,
but it uses up three thousand times the  memory."

From: "Graywolf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Once again we have it in writing. Poor people who can not afford frames are not artists.

Bob Blakely wrote:

If you care enough about your photo put it in a frame, then I believe you when you say it's art. If you don't frame it, then, despite all your protests to the contrary, I believe that you are just giving lip service to "artsy" folks in hopes that they will think you "enlightened" and an "intellectual" to be invited into their plastic circle.





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