nicolas claris
OPF Co-founder/Administrator
Last edited:
Ruthless symmetry!...But, I'd ask, why is it different? What is the extra juice that Michael adds?
Ruthless symmetry!
As you provide an opening for a rant, here is a mild one:I'm caught! of course Le crayon rouge is right!
I corrected the OP…
Thank you to point to this error Doug. I hope Nagel will not be too angry after me : )
My oh my oh my! This has been the story of my life Michael! If I had a dime every time somebody misnamed me (in infinitely diverse ways), I could have bought a couple of Leicas by now, lol.....
For the impression - how would you react to people calling you by different names than yours and this even not consistently?...
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the tribute - I feel honoured.
As you provide an opening for a rant, here is a mild one:
This is the only place on the WWW where people manage to get my last name wrong and this even in a repeated fashion. That's a feat! I know that five letters can be pretty confusing... Confounding first name and last name is added value...
For the impression - how would you react to people calling you by different names than yours and this even not consistently?
Rant over...
Thanks for the picture of the station - would have liked to see the platform level as I can only guess that it is behind the gates on a lower level.
As Cem indicated rightfully I would have chosen symmetry here. The only way is the right position. This cannot be corrected into the picture. Here I might have tried center position and a higher viewpoint to get a better view of the platform level in relation to the gates.
Best regards,
Michael
As you provide an opening for a rant, here is a mild one:
This is the only place on the WWW where people manage to get my last name wrong and this even in a repeated fashion. That's a feat! I know that five letters can be pretty confusing... Confounding first name and last name is added value...
For the impression - how would you react to people calling you by different names than yours and this even not consistently?
Same compliment goes to Paul.... shots will surely be held up as respectable documents of what once was...time marches on and things change as we all know.
In Germany this is more considered as poor, even rude form...BTW, calling someone by just surname, without the salutation of "Mr." "Miss", is common in the English language usage both in the U.K. And here in the USA. Would such transformation of "Nagel" to First Name familiarity be normal in other languages too? Just wondering whether employing a surname as a familiar first name is considered poor form anywhere?