Hi Bruce ...

 I understand what you're saying, and your comment has provided an idea for
some future work.

I don't know if what you're suggesting would strengthen this photo, but
then, since there's no alternative with a shadow or a hand, we'll never
know.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: Bruce Dayton 

> I know you have worked on stuff like this before.  This is pretty
> good.  It gives a sense of who she might be.  It causes me to look at
> things that could be associated with her and her thoughts.
>
> With it all, I find that I am wanting to have something more in this
> portrait.  Perhaps some sense of her being there - a shadow that I
> could identify as her or something.  Perhaps a hand or shoulder or
> something.  I think that would strengthen this even more.  I hope you
> understand what I am trying to say.
>
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Bruce
>
>
> Wednesday, July 5, 2006, 10:13:02 AM, you wrote:
>
> SB> Over the past few years, ever since seeing Elliott Erwitt's famous
portrait
> SB> of the cellist, Cassals, I've been making portraits of people by
showing
> SB> something of their environment, trying to capture a bit of who they
are,
> SB> their interests, personalities, without including the person in the
shot.
> SB> You've seen some of these photos posted here before.  Here's a recent
> SB> portrait of my friend Linda.  
>
> SB> http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/portrait.html
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> SB> Shel
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