Tom C wrote:
> Thanks Keith... I have mixed emotions regarding the comment that the shot 
> needs to have scale.   It was my intent to isolate the subject from it's 
> surroundings, and have it loom large in the frame, which I did in this shot.
> 
> I haven't had a chance to look at it the context of the others, but I'll do 
> so to see if I can make myself feel the same way. :-)
> 
> Maybe the fact that it made you ask the question, "What else is there?" 
> makes it a successful shot.   Typically I'm intrigued by shots that I not 
> only enjoy, but leave me wanting to see more. :-)
> 
> Just my take.
> 
> Thanks again for commenting.
> 
> 
> 
> Tom C.

That it remains scale-less is perfectly okay.
It's a great shot all by itself, so if you leave it hanging, so to speak, the 
problem is the viewers!

What you see is what you GET! ;-)

keith

>> From: keith_w <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Subject: Re: PESO - One Man Island
>> Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2006 02:01:37 -0700
>>
>> Tom C wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> Thanks Ken, Ken, Bruce & Jack.
>>>
>>> Bruce, the island was about 50 yards from sure by my estimation.  Trees 
>> were
>>> quite tall.  I'll ty and post a more normal perspective if I have one.
>> Hi Tom.
>>
>> I loved the image, but...it needed something recognizable to give it scale.
>> The only feeling I got from is was How big is that rock, How tall are those
>> trees, Is it a short distance across the water, or a large one?
>>
>> You say Normal Perspective, but even that is lost without a "scale" 
>> reference.
>>
>> Of course, you can't go back and ADD anything, but the only improvement I
>> could suggest is that!
>>
>> Nicely viewed and it's a good shot!
>>
>> keith whaley


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