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From: Jostein Øksne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Jul 1, 2006 6:33 PM
Subject: Re: July PUG is open
To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List <[email protected]>



Thanks for taking on the challenge to comment on the whole PUG, Keith.
Most impressive.

Thanks also for picking my shot as one of your personal favourites.
I will not disclose the exact circumstances around the shot just yet;
it would spoil the fun, wouldn't it? Suffice it to say that you are
pretty well off the mark...:-)

Cheers,
Jostein


On 7/1/06, Keith McGuinness <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> AvK wrote:
> > The July PUG is open.
> > It can be viewed at http://pug.komkon.org
> Thanks Adelheid!
>
> My personal picks for the month:
> Photo - Jostein; mystery - Wendy; interpretation - Sridhar.
>
> Comments...
>
> * Jostein: Curves in...
> I don't usually go for abstract but I like this one.
> Curtains blown by the wind?
>
> * Dave Brooks: Swirls.
> Interesting but I would like it a little sharper with more contrast.
>
> * Jens Bladt: Watersurface.
> Interesting effect but the highlights are a bit distracting.
>
> * Kenneth Waller: A very grainy image.
> I rather like the knots in this which make it a bit different.
> I'm not going to guess: What would I do with 100 pixels?
>
> * Ray Allen: A cliff face.
> Fun picture!
>
> * Cotty: Transparent Conundrum.
> I like the way this has been photographed: grey on grey.
> (What Mike said.)
>
> * Paul Stenquist: An easy one.
> Not sure about this one. Well shot but my eyes keep getting
> pulled to the bottom of the image.
>
> * Wendy Beard: No title.
> For me, one of the best "what is it?"
> Would never have guessed, despite it being "pretty obvious"!
>
> * Mark Roberts: CokeBus.
> Just can't make up my mind about this one.
>
> * Dan Matyola: Cave Canem.
> Interesting. A little soft?
>
> * Robert Gonzalez: What am eye?
> Nicely shot. Unusual colouring. Like it.
> (What Mike said.)
>
> * Me: Here.
> I'll neither confirm nor deny Mike's guess!
> I took several photos specifically for this theme but didn't like
> the way they came out, so used a crop from an earlier photograph
> instead.
>
> * Casaletti Leonardo: Fly.
> Nicely captured and an unusual bug. Whites are perhaps a bit blown.
>
> * Thrainn Vigfusson: Who's head is it anyway?
> Fun! I like it.
>
> * Joseph Tainter: Mystery to me.
> Sharp and I like the pose. It's not static "bird on a stick"
> because it's attentive and about to do something.
>
> * Patrick Rendulic: Minnie.
> Sorry...but I don't like cats! Any opinion I expressed would be
> irretrievably biased. 8-)
>
> * Boris Liberman: Common Language.
> BW makes it a bit more mysterious.
> I think Mike's got it.
>
> * Bob Sullivan: In Costume.
> Before I read Bob's comment my thought was that the mystery was
> "What is the mystery?" (Having worn a similar funny get-up on one
> occasion.) Nice capture.
>
> * Henk Terhell: Flight of the Soul.
> Interesting idea. I rather like it.
>
> * Bruce Dayton: Ready.
> Very nicely shot!
>
> * Gainfranco Irlanda: A Car?
> Interesting as an object but the image is a little static.
> Perhaps another angle?
>
> * Sridhar Gibikote: What's that?
> I like the "atmosphere" and light of this photograph. The
> water-line is, however, perhaps a bit too central. Perhaps it
> would be better from a little further away with the people a
> little higher and slightly further to the left.
> It's a very clever interpretation of the theme, however.
>
> * Harald Rust: Epiphyte.
> I like this. I think it is a rather tricky subject but this one
> is nicely posed. A bit green and soft perhaps.
>
> * Jan van Wijk: Cornflower with Bee.
> Nicly captured and appealing colours. If it's cropped, I would,
> perhaps, have put the bee a bit higher and to the left.
>
> * John Forbes: Watchers.
> This could actually go under the theme in the same way as
> Sridhar's: What are they watching? Not sure what I think about
> this one.
>
> Keith McG
>
>
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