From: Brandon Thompson Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2015 11:47 AM To: jeffrey E. Subject: Re: Library Pics On Sun, May 24, 2015 at 5:58 AM, jeffrey E. =span dir="ltr"><[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: every photo needs a description, =his is mandatory , each one . describe what it is that i see.=C24, what you have done will do etc. <mailto On Sat, Ma 23, 2015 at 9:22 PM, =randon Thompson > wrote= Dear Mr. Epstein, Ann took these pictu=es on her phone. The pictures she took, do not describe reality. I will take another set of pictures on my Canon Camera tomorrow morning a=d will explain everything in the smallest details to you. Respec=fully, Brandon Thompson PS, I can go tonight and take =ew set of pictures for you if you wish. On Sat, May 23, 2015 at 8:59 PM, jeffrey E. <[email protected]<=a» wrote: i want a descrip=ion for each photo please what is it that you do not understa.d. ? =n Sat, May 23, 2015 at 8:23 PM, Brandon Thompson < wrote: Dear Mr. Epstein and Mr. Kahn, Ann took a lot of photos, which =he sent it to me so I can explain my work. First of all, the ph=tos do not reflect the real color. When you look at the picture #8, you wi=l see everything very brown. It does not look like this. We decided ( when=Ann was in the Library ) that she will take the picture against the window= because it would look too light. There is a fair amount of white-wash ( a=out 75%) on the columns, as I would like to bring the amount of white=and exposed ridges of wood to some balance. The reason for this is the mos= convenient balance; you can go more white or less white later with wax. B=fore I went to NY, I covered some of the columns with white-wash, for they=lacked enough white. Now I would like to take very carefully some of it do=n to balance white and wood and ridges of wood. Please trust me this is no= fair photo. I can go to the Library and take another photo, that will sho= 90% white. This is why, I would lik