tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7725700081557570320.post6489777667296875399..comments2017-04-05T05:46:25.282-06:00Comments on Webin' the Net: Mirrors: Kathryn BronnJillhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10584333571694530505noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7725700081557570320.post-10231458642886777272012-04-17T02:26:03.245-06:002012-04-17T02:26:03.245-06:00I like the story. Have you ever watched a guy, wa...I like the story. Have you ever watched a guy, walk past a mirror, back up, flex like they are Mr. Olympia, check his biceps, and then move on? On the photo itself I can't decide whether I like that the mirror and your hand are sharp or if it would be better if the reflection were sharp. I kind of want both. Even though the reflection is not sharp, it is the first place I go, expecting to resolve it, then to the sharp area, then to the background which is obviously not sharp. Like layers. What could be better is a depiction of your story, a girl coming down the stairs looking into a mirror, or laying at the bottom of the stairs as if she had fallen?C.R. Biekerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04032928228970348014noreply@blogger.com