> > I spent the last few days in York. Here are some snaps for your
> enjoyment,
> > disdain or complete indifference:
> > <http://www.web-options.com/YK/>
> >
> > B
> >
> >
> But what if I like them?
> 

that's allowed too.

> favorites : the very first one the stone woman - stuff like this can so
> often be boring and this one is a nice portrait.
> 

it's a bishop - not a woman!

> Laughed at the pigeon lady - a candidate for BW (oh thats you, no I
> mean...)
> 
> the guy in the bar -- not so much ... I take the second of those and
> crop down from the top just under the ceiling light for what I'd chose
> as the best.. but a triptych would be fine in print.  That celing light
> just distracts me a lot.
> 

I wasn't at all sure about any of those, which is one reason why I posted 3
of them - to canvas opinions. Also to show off a fantastic pub - unchanged
since the Edwardian era, and run by the same family all that time - just
over 100 years. Perfect place for a PDML meeting sometime...

> And, of course, the umbrella shot  - hehe very nice and I see you've
> been reading the list mail. It's a bit blown out, though - make it a
> bit
> darker?
> 

I could give it a try, but it's not really a keeper for me because of the
guy on the right of the frame.

> The one _after_ the umbrellas, woman in archway I really like a lot
> 

Thanks - not quite what I'd hoped for, but I couldn't resist her wringing
out the cloth after the torrential rain we'd just had. One of the benefits
of being in a mediaeval city during a downpour is that you can shelter under
the 
overhanging first floor.

B

> ann




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