On 8/28/05, Boris Liberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I wouldn't ask anything else from you, Frank, or for anyone else on the
> list.
> 
> I suppose that after living for 13 years in the country where man
> wearing a proper suit is as unusual on the street as a walking elephant
> I was a bit, how to put it, surprised...
> 
> Well, it is just a sketch but I thought of it as very quintessential of
> London - people sitting by the street eating something, a strange (to
> me) looking man in the suit walking past them, and the car and the
> buildings...
> 
> I suppose you (and many others) witness the same dozen times a day... I
> don't :-).... Speak of cultural differences...
> 
> Nonetheless, you may be right and I'd keep posting my London Sketches
> for a while more...
> 

Well, maybe it's quite the opposite;  I see that John finds it quite
interesting, and he's English.  Maybe because I'm not English, and
I've never been there (as you have), there's something I'm missing.

As I said, the photo didn't move ~me~, but that's not to say that it
wouldn't move others.  And, obviously, it did move you, it meant
something to you, as it obviously is a very "London" shot in your mind
(much as my Chinatown scooter shot is a very "New York" shot for me).

So, I say let's see more street shots from London!  I look forward to
them (as I look forward to all your shots).

cheers,
frank
-- 
"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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