Re: Gallery Impressions January 15, 2002

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At 11:06 PM 1/15/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>My inspired impressions of the images at the Photoforum Gallery
>http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html.
>
>Christiane Roh (Lausanne, Market day, Place de la Palud, March 2002) - I'm
really drawn to the working of the red shoes, sweater and canopy and the
green fruit, baskets and apron and the way the red and green are evenly
distributed throughout the image. Everything is very neat and orderly here.
Even the brown board at the left of the image follows the photo frame
perfectly. The only tension comes from the diagonal table supports but even
those are balanced by the vertical pole above the table with the length of
the diagonals equaling the length of the longer pole. The diagonals also
reflect the shape of the scale. Very well constructed image Christiane.
>
>David Small (Salute) - There are two things I really like about this image.
First I love the lighting and texture of whatever these guys are standing
before and the other thing is the relationship between the relatively small
men and the towering steel behind them. Man taming the giant. I find this
shot really dramatic yet at the same time peaceful which is perhaps not so
easy to obtain in a photo. Beautiful lighting though.
>
>Jeff Spirer (Sacrifice) - I wasn't really getting an impression from this
image but the title made me look a little harder. I got the feeling that the
red might be blood. Then I looked up Cholula and found the pyramid that made
me think of virgin sacrifice but the colored paint didn't seem to fit
pyramid construction as I know it. So I asked the old lady who said she saw
the back of a nude woman in the image. Now that's what I see (and the nude
is quite beautiful) but the virgin sacrifice thing is cooler.
>
>Peeter Vissak - Man, I can feel the frigid air and feel the snow crunching
under my boots. I've never seen crystals grow on a plant like that before
but then again I don't recall ever seeing -30 here. That is Celsius right?
Beautiful scenery and I like the placement of the crystal tree within the
frame and the way all the plants lean to the left.
>
>Ernst-Ulrich Schafer - I generally don't care for the 'shot out the car
window' thing but I think the dramatic sky gives this shot interest. I'm
wondering what this guy sitting in the car is waiting to unleash upon the
unsuspecting farm residents. Sort of a Cape Fear thing going on here. Nice job.
>
>King/Arthur (In/Out/Beside) - I can't say that I'm drawn to this image. The
white shirt seems to slap me in the face while the woman on the right is too
blue and the interior of the shop too yellow. I can't find a reference point
to begin my journey. It may well be that this was your intention with the
shot but I can't seem to relate to it very well.
>
>Alan Zinn (Greeters, Toronto) - This is my favorite of the Zinn panos that
I have seen in the gallery. The others have had interesting aspects to them
but they didn't have the flow that I find in this one. The distorted lines
all seem to complement each other with excellent framing. The lines of the
glass building lead into the statue which throws me back to the left into
the building again and back to the statue. Its a fun ride back and forth and
its all Canadian!
>
>Christopher Strevens, LRPS (Waiting for the Bus) - I'm not getting any
impression from this image. It seems too tightly cropped and I feel I'm
missing the context for this man.
>
>Emily L. Ferguson (Sculpting the ice) - The light in the ice does look cool
but I would prefer to see more ice and less sculptor.
>
>Andrew Davidhazy (Figure) - Elegant, classic style pose and the effect is
really well done. I like this image bery much.
>
>Thanks to all contributors this week eh?
>Greg Fraser
>http://users.imag.net/~lon2251/Gallery 
>
>
Greg,

Thanks for seeing my picture as I intended it - most get hung up in the
strange perspectives. I got a kick out of the greeters seeming to be bending
to look at the buildings.  BTW I got shooed out of the court yard by a
security guard just after the shot. There is some marvelous - for
photography - sculpture in that area of Toronto.

AZ

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