PF members' exhibits Feb. 01, 2003

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The PhotoForum member's gallery/exhibit space was updated 02-01-03. Authors
with work now on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html include:

            Peeter Vissak - Allegory
            Fletcher Jernigan - 
            D.L. Shipman - 
            Christiane Roh - Lausanne, Palais Rumine
            John Palcewski - Thanatopsis I
            Karen Habbestad - pressure
            Morley Roberts - Haunted?
            Emily L. Ferguson - Massasoit
            Dan Mitchell - Owl
            jIMMY Harris - Hickory Nut Tree
            Steven Ross - Kessock Bridge
            Christopher Strevens - AAAAHR!

In Gallery-X find series by Marilyn Dalrymple on "Sun Prints" and one by 
Andrew Davidhazy resulting from tests with a Canon EOS-1Ds.

There are currently four (4) photographs enqueued for future exhibition.
Authors are: Dalrymple, Palcewski, Earnest and Small.Contribution instructions
can be obtained by following a link from the main gallery page given above. 
New series of 5-6 images per author as well as new work (up to about 12
photographs) by groups of students encouraged!
                                                            
A new group exhibit based on the general theme of STREET PHOTOGRAPHY is
planned for the future. To participate send your images following the
guidelines for the weekly exhibit (keep them less than about 500 pixels in
longest dimension and/or a maximum filesize of about 50K when JPEG compressed).

Please DO NOT SEND IMAGE FILES TO THE LIST itself. For this project send them 
instead to: RITphoto@rit.edu stating the word: STREET in the subject line.
                                             
FYI - There were about 375 visits paid to the main gallery last week.

Thank you - Ramona & the PF Exhibits Staff 

PS: sorry for delay in updating exhibit ... late night last one!


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