From: "Morley Roberts" <ac220@freenet.carleton.ca> To: <photoforum@listserver.isc.rit.edu> Cc: "Morley Roberts" <ac220@freenet.carleton.ca> Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 4:30 PM Subject: Re: PF members' exhibits Feb. 15, 2003 > > > Subject: Fw: PF members' exhibits Feb. 15, 2003 > > > > > The PhotoForum member's gallery/exhibit space was updated 02-15-03. > > Authors > > > with work now on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html > > include: > > > > > > Gregory david Stempel - Holding the Rail > Very attractive heavy duty stuff, angular textures, you can sense the sweat > of the workers, but why is that lock washer sprung? The shiny rail top is a > bit bright. > > > > Emily L. Ferguson - Speaking of chickens.... > Nice, attractive feathers on from of chicken, he posed well. Possibly a bit > overexposed and want the fence darker or sharper. > > > > John Palcewski - Kurt Vonnegut > Questions? Transformation? > > > > David Small - Six Pack > Gee I think I like NY > > > > Robert G. Earnest - > Wow, great model, great light, nice work. > > > > John Mason - Serra in St. Louis > Good exposure, I guess the sculpture is pretty plain? > > > > Jim Davis - cold morning in the park > Good light, composition, great textures but maybe needs an animal. > > > > jIMMY Harris - Dandelion > Striking, compelling, you sure its a dandilion. > > > > Christopher Strevens - Sporulating Lichen at Box Hill > Urban landscapescape - nice to know we have this stuff going on. > > > > Andrew Hillier - Sunshine kiss > Is it a kiss. They look young; is that a tongue or licorice? It is a > interesting image with the lighting and difraction and red shoes. The frame > seems to suit but not sure if I like frames. > > > > Andrew Davidhazy - Hirshhorn > I am imaging this as a reflection looking into a Hirshhorn, although I don't > know what they are, but apparently a shiny brass insturment. It is a > pleasing image but doesn't quite make sense. I enjoy looking at it and > studying it. But maybe it is a place, not sure it matters. Very > interesting technique. > > thanks all, Morley >