I agree with Bill P and Bill B and the Moose. Avoid writing what
someone might, on reading it, describe as bo**ocks ;-)
But that is negative advice; I should consider using your reasoning
behind the photograph. Why did you take it and what has happened to
your feeling about the scene or image since taking it.
I had to describe a photo I had accepted on a BBC website; even worse
than that I had to talk into a microphone and describe it as it was
for the radio ...
Chris
~~ >-)-
C M I Barker
Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
+44 (0)7092 251126
www.threeshoes.co.uk
homepage.mac.com/zuiko
On 27 Jan 2006, at 01:13, Andrew Dacey wrote:
> Thanks to the list for the info I've gotten so far. I agree that
> keeping it relatively brief and just giving some info on my photo
> background might be best. Especially where this is a general
> statement and not something accompanying a specific show.
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