Just for the record...
Just for the record, here I am, hawking (not my word; The Times's) Big Jim I.
Unsold, I remain fond of it.
Yet one can't help but second guess. For me, I'm haunted by the question of whether I should have extended his index finger to further frame the right side of the face.
But you know, you can second guess yourself to death.
There's a scene described towards the end of "The Killer Angels" of General Longstreet sitting on a fence, watching Pickett's men get ready to storm the Union position. He is sobbing, but he won't second guess Robby Lee.
Unsold, I remain fond of it.
Yet one can't help but second guess. For me, I'm haunted by the question of whether I should have extended his index finger to further frame the right side of the face.
But you know, you can second guess yourself to death.
There's a scene described towards the end of "The Killer Angels" of General Longstreet sitting on a fence, watching Pickett's men get ready to storm the Union position. He is sobbing, but he won't second guess Robby Lee.
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