For some reason, and unfortunately, I am unable to see most of your blog pictures .. (when I used to do it perfectly before / should I suspect the recent OS X Yosemite upgrade ?? strange isn’t it ?).
Dominique, France
Hmmm, interesting. The images are visible to me, both at home and on other devices elsewhere.
But but but…the last one’s not in focus!
😉
Great stuff…I love the series!
-M.
Thanks Mark.
These make a sweet short film…a great “200 yards from home” movie complete with a dissolve into giggles.
Thank you Karen. And, for the record, it was actually more than 200 yards from home! 🙂
I really love the second picture, the stronger and would work better alone, IMHO. Adding one more comment: the third is a little odd to me as suddenly there are the guys behind and a lot of dishes forward — but it’s just me.
Thanks. Act 2 and Act 3 are obviously spread a little further apart in time, but I thought all three images belonged together.
Sir Peter,
wonderful trilogy! Yes and I am happy to see the ” perfect imperfection” this is what life is about, so often these super-sharp sterile unemotional photos are boring..THIS is LIFE..pure LIFE!!! Thank you LIFE-SAVER 🙂
Indeed, the “perfect imperfection” doesn’t fit within the modern sensibility of photography, but I really do miss it when it’s not there.
For some reason, and unfortunately, I am unable to see most of your blog pictures .. (when I used to do it perfectly before / should I suspect the recent OS X Yosemite upgrade ?? strange isn’t it ?).
Dominique, France
Hmmm, interesting. The images are visible to me, both at home and on other devices elsewhere.
But but but…the last one’s not in focus!
😉
Great stuff…I love the series!
-M.
Thanks Mark.
These make a sweet short film…a great “200 yards from home” movie complete with a dissolve into giggles.
Thank you Karen. And, for the record, it was actually more than 200 yards from home! 🙂
I really love the second picture, the stronger and would work better alone, IMHO. Adding one more comment: the third is a little odd to me as suddenly there are the guys behind and a lot of dishes forward — but it’s just me.
Thanks. Act 2 and Act 3 are obviously spread a little further apart in time, but I thought all three images belonged together.
Sir Peter,
wonderful trilogy! Yes and I am happy to see the ” perfect imperfection” this is what life is about, so often these super-sharp sterile unemotional photos are boring..THIS is LIFE..pure LIFE!!! Thank you LIFE-SAVER 🙂
Indeed, the “perfect imperfection” doesn’t fit within the modern sensibility of photography, but I really do miss it when it’s not there.