My reaction is the opposite. I find it interesting how different photographers interpret the same object. A really interesting competition would be to see 20 good photographers compete with pictures of the same boring object such as an ordinary chair.

So I�m usually happy to tell people where I made the picture, and how it was made.

DagT

P� 28. mai. 2005 kl. 18.01 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

In a message dated 5/28/2005 8:49:57 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It may be that when I get to the area something else will catch my
attention.  I've got to be careful about what I photograph as there are
only 12 exposures on the roll of film I have.

Shel
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I'd feel happier with you if you'd comment on my photos. But, unless pressed,
you don't. I can count the number of times you have -- three or four, I
think. And I comment on yours, both good and bad. I don't think it's funny to feel funny about someone wanting to run out and shoot something I just shot and
showed. Sorry.

But I don't want to discuss it anymore. I expressed an honest reaction. Yes, the gas pumps are relatively neat. And it's a free country. Or relatively.

Marnie aka Doe



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