OK. However, I reserve the right to be part of the problem at any
future time of my own choosing.

Architecture is difficult subject to photograph well because often
you're just making a record shot of someone else's work, which can be
rather dull. One of my favourite examples of making a clichéd subject
come alive again is this photo of the Taj Mahal by Steve McCurry:

http://tinyurl.com/mjg9f

http://www.magnumphotos.com/c/htm/CSearchZ_MAG.aspx?Stat=SearchThumb_S
earchZoom&o=&Total=7&FP=442298&[EMAIL PROTECTED]&Pic=7&
SubE=2K7O3R3ITSD8

In my more modest way I have tried to do something as original with
another World Heritage Site. Not as successfully as McCurry, but I
quite like it.

--
Cheers,
 Bob 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On 
> Behalf Of Don Sanderson
> Sent: 22 June 2006 03:02
> To: PDML
> Subject: PUG Challenge!
> 
> This whole PUG thing is starting to sound like a bunch
> of people sitting around watching a man die of thirst.
> They all have a glass of water in their hand but all
> they do is sit, and wait, expecting someone else to
> save the poor guy.
> 
> August: Architecture
> Deadline for Submissions: July 20, 2006
[...]
> 
> So, who's willing to be part of the solution, instead of
> part of the problem?
> Shel, Tom, Frank, Bill, Cotty, Aaron, Adam, Ann, Paul,
> Bob, Bob, Bob, Boris, Dave, Bruce, Christian, Don, Marnie,
> Jens, Jack, John x4, Joe, Keith, Ken, Mark, Mike, Peter?
> Heck, That's about 30 right there!
> 



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