Holy cow, Kevin, another great set of images. There is something very touching and exquisite about the first image. I like how you captured her looking out at what we can't see. It really evokes emotion for me.
The others are also fantastic, and you even included one of Ben Franklin. How did you manage that? I thought he was long gone.
Serge
thanks much, Serge
If you are a fan of Ben Franklin, Williamsburg is the place for you- seems like every man over 50 looks just like him
Another very nice set! You might want to tone down the tins in the bottom left corner of the last one; they're so bright that they're the first thing that I see.
I'm a huge fan of Ben Franklin. I've read everything that I can find about him. I'm extremely miffed at Leo Lemay, as he had the absolute gall to die after publishing only three volumes of his seven-volume biography of my buddy Ben.
thanks, Mike. Certainly will tone down the tins- thanks for spotting that. Sorry things didnt work out between you and Leo
Love the B&W Kevin, very fitting and I don't miss the color at all.
I have visited the second image several times and finally have to comment that it has the very appealing look of a nighttime image enhanced by strong man-made lighting. I think I could look at it forever.
+1+1+1 all great well done.
Another great set of photos Kevin and #1 & 5 for me nails it for me will you be putting them on a website like Flickr or something like?
Thanks, all. Glad these didnt strike you as overly "touristy snapshots".
Glen- I havent developed a web site as yet, but have certainly enjoyed those of other CiC members. I will probably do that one of these days. I appreciate your asking
Kevin