New Albany is a state of mind … but whose? Since 2004, we’ve been observing the contemporary scene in this slowly awakening old river town. If it’s true that a pre-digital stopped clock is right twice a day, when will New Albany learn to tell time?
great timing and angle so the clouds above seem to swirl INTO the ampitheater, not just over it, it draws the eyes to the main focal point. Black and white was an excellent choice for porcessing. Too much would have been "lost" with color
Chris - I suppose you're still suffering from "battered town syndrome" whereby you imagine everything that is written in public is about you personally, not to mention a personal attack, and you need to fight back or your pride is unmanageable?
you're assumption about my "swipe" is telling, isn't it?
I had no idea that Ed was a photographer. Really, really nice images.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the heads up.
great timing and angle so the clouds above seem to swirl INTO the ampitheater, not just over it, it draws the eyes to the main focal point. Black and white was an excellent choice for porcessing. Too much would have been "lost" with color
ReplyDeleteis this an "open critique"?
ReplyDeleteI suppose you are an expert photographer as well Gina?
ReplyDeleteCouldnt keep from making a swipe at someone could you?
Chris - I suppose you're still suffering from "battered town syndrome" whereby you imagine everything that is written in public is about you personally, not to mention a personal attack, and you need to fight back or your pride is unmanageable?
ReplyDeleteyou're assumption about my "swipe" is telling, isn't it?
Gee the effect a camera in a cellphone can have on people.
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ReplyDeleteWhatever Gina.
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