On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 1:27 PM, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to like it, I'd probably like it if I thought there was a
>  statement about the perceived importance of the hand truck operator vs
>  the customer of the store in the choice of focal point, but with the
>  customer cut off at the shoulders that idea is undercut.  I think it
>  just misses.

There's no statement here.  I was actually trying to shoot the guy
with the handtruck, but autofocus wouldn't grab him, finally it
settled on the guy on the left, and I got what I got.

When I looked it it, I liked it, but I'm not sure what the statment is.

I actually don't think it would have worked if Mr. Handtruck was in
focus, although I don't know why.

Thanks for looking.

cheers,
frank


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