The first three shots of this little collection were especially fascinating. You rather neatly captured the fiber-optic effect of the ice on the weeping cherry, channelling the soft -- but stronger than rosé -- red through every branch and twig. The light is diffused, and reconcentrated, in a way that denies the audience the right to compare it to neon.
I thought this point was clearly illustrated in the second shot, where the strings of lights do not distract the eye. The third picture was remarkable for the "Broadway-like" microcosm of color, trapped at the tip of the yellow mini-light.
The classic blush creeping across the sky in the last picture gave this shot near perfect composition.
You suck and I mean that in the kindest way. You hooked me, reeled me in, and slammed the door in my face. Touche' Nicely done. That's why I enjoy your publications so much!
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Dear Sir:
The first three shots of this little collection were especially fascinating. You rather neatly captured the fiber-optic effect of the ice on the weeping cherry, channelling the soft -- but stronger than rosé -- red through every branch and twig. The light is diffused, and reconcentrated, in a way that denies the audience the right to compare it to neon.
I thought this point was clearly illustrated in the second shot, where the strings of lights do not distract the eye. The third picture was remarkable for the "Broadway-like" microcosm of color, trapped at the tip of the yellow mini-light.
The classic blush creeping across the sky in the last picture gave this shot near perfect composition.
Did I win anything?
Fondest regards,
Jack Riepe
Twisted Roads
Dear Jack,
You suck and I mean that in the kindest way. You hooked me, reeled me in, and slammed the door in my face. Touche' Nicely done. That's why I enjoy your publications so much!
Fondest regards,
Sucker
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