That's an interesting comment coming from you, Frank, in that a couple of
years ago I posted a somewhat similar photo titled "Janrt Chin's Chair"
which showed a small part of her living room, including a TV set and some
pictures on the floor lined up along a wall.  You were quite enthusiastic
about that one - perhaps you remember it.  If you recall the photo and your
comments, maybe you can explain why your reaction to, what I see as two
similar photos, is so different.  I have my own ideas, but will keep them
to myself for now.

Shel



> [Original Message]
> From: frank theriault 

> > http://home.earthlink.net/~morepix/portrait.html
>
> I agree with Bob.
>
> It's a nice enough still life, and I'm sure that for Linda and her
> friends, acquaintances and relatives it's meaningful, but knowing
> nothing about Linda myself, it doesn't have much resonance with me.
>
> As Bob said, we all knew that Cassals played the cello, so seeing a
> cello with the title Portrait of Pablo Cassals - while it raises
> eyebrows - makes sense to even the casual music fan.
>
> Unless one knows Linda, or something of her, the photo ends up being a
> very pleasant and well-executed still life.  At least for me it does.



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