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19-DEC-2004 Robin Reid

December 19: Multi-Tasking

Rancho Bernardo, CA


Here I am writing my Christmas letter (no rush, still 6 days left!), and watching my Chargers vie for a AFC playoff birth. (I only watch pro football when the SD is in contention, which is quite a rare event.)

Also I’m posting this image to show my good friend Ronne Jacobs in Richmond the canvas on the wall which is one my ** gliceed ** prints.

So, of course, I’m nailing my PaD early … always a nice feeling. How do you like my treatment of b&w with just the touch of color. Or again, would folks prefer all b&w?

Addendum: For those of you commenting on my less than smiling visage, I' looking at my remote self-timer tyring to figure out why it is NOT working the way I thought it would.

Regarding shirt sleeves...it is quite WARM here today.

Cheers all.


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brother_mark24-Dec-2004 05:07
Tough call. I'm thinking all color, but that might be too distracting. The color print does draw the eye to it and that's what you may have wanted, at least for the folks in Richmond. I make faces at my remote and timer, too. Angrier faces than this one. :)
snootydog22-Dec-2004 04:53
this is great Robin... but yes, I would prefer full BW to this even though this isn't bad at all.
Pedro Libório21-Dec-2004 22:34
great portrait and interesting work...I like this combination of colors and B&W .
regards.
Guest 20-Dec-2004 12:32
I like the use of selective colour in this to draw attention to that
very nice image on the wall.
Pepe Zyman20-Dec-2004 05:33
Lost in space!
Guest 20-Dec-2004 05:27
I like this selective, because you show us how important is for you that print at the wall. It is a great mood, and, as someone in the coments said, a nice smile on your face would be great.
Guest 20-Dec-2004 05:04
I like the combo B/W and color! the print looks really nice! I may have to try and giclee to two someday!...

We too are working on the Christmas letter/picture..!
Robin Reid20-Dec-2004 04:48
Karen and Bruce ..... no plan to bet on the Charges v. Patriots. They won't get that far!!!
Karen Leaf20-Dec-2004 03:09
Robin: I like the selective desat for the image you're portraying. I also like your smile, and can understand the frustrations. Are we taking bets for the playoffs??
Ian Morehouse20-Dec-2004 01:23
You multi task so fast that everything fades to grey except for the stationery photo on the wall?
Guest 20-Dec-2004 00:38
Your selective coloring works very well!
Stu20-Dec-2004 00:28
Tanto que faz, Robin. It's up to you... I like it (and the expression - I usually have the same one when trying to figure out the timer on my VCR).
Elaine (etfitz)20-Dec-2004 00:12
I like your selective coloring!
Guest 20-Dec-2004 00:11
Want to make any bets, as in Chargers v. Patriots?
jypsee19-Dec-2004 23:09
Nice choice of laptop... and, we old farts tend to sorta sit alike...
lotsa stuff going on in this picture...
Guest 19-Dec-2004 22:40
Looks good to me. That print on the back wall sure looks nice from here! I'm hurrying, myself...I've been procrastinating packing for my trip to Iowa tomorrow to spend Christmas with my grandparents.
Gary Winters19-Dec-2004 22:29
Well, let's see. I would have preferred all color. You look too pale. As for the absent-minded or concentration look, that works for me. After all, you're supposed to be thinking about something you're going to put on the computer. As for the Christmas letter, will it have pictures in it this year? Shouldn't it, given your photographic skills?
laine8219-Dec-2004 22:14
Good work on the selective colour, Robin.
Herb 19-Dec-2004 22:14
You have an absent look on your face, as if you are contemplatig what to write next.
Guest 19-Dec-2004 22:02
I love the selective color in this shot. Very nicely done!
Gayle P. Clement19-Dec-2004 21:37
I like the almost-candid look of this, Robin. I think the color in the back depends on your message. If this is for art's sake, probably not. If it's for a friend and to accentuate something-good job.
markvm19-Dec-2004 21:34
I envy you wearing a short sleeved shirt...:-) Nice touch of color.
Cliff19-Dec-2004 19:43
This is a nice SP because the position gives the viewer the feeling of being right there in the room. For my taste, while the colour picture accentuates the print behind, I find it distracting to the overall image. And I agree with LC - we'd prefer a jollier Robin :o)
Guest 19-Dec-2004 19:31
Thank you for reminding me to do my christmas cards...
Guest 19-Dec-2004 19:31
I like the touch of color. It gives an anti-climactic look to the image.
Too bad the model is so ugly, though. LOL
Leo Charette19-Dec-2004 19:29
Where's that Robin smile... must be the pressure of a holiday letter. :). That's a beautiful picture behind you... leaving it in color really highlights it well.