I'm not even sure I like this photo, at first I thought it was pretty neat, sort of a design image that doesn't have an expression, but it seemed to still have motion. I keep going back and forth on whether its any good. I'm sure my good friend Jim will let me know. The thing with pictures is that that say something--but e need to be in the right frame of mind and thinking in order to get anything out of them. Some pictures I admire now, I didn't at first. It was that second or third(maybe 5th) look that got me. Cartier-Bresson's guy leaping over a puddle was one. Nearly every Robert Frank photo are others. I just didn't like these images at first, but now I really think Frank was quite something and that picture by Cartier-Bresson....well look at all his work and sudden;y you realize why this one is one of the masterpieces of the 20th century. My picture of Maplewood's color guard won't ever be considered a masterpiece, but I hope I look back on it and still think its a good picture--perhaps I'll let you know tomorrow! Meadville Tribune photo by Richard Sayer