Gallery Review 2003-06-28

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My review, a little late.
Pablo Coronel 
350 Supercharged 
 
Like moths to flames 
I like shiny things 
A tighter shot would work better for me. Not seeing the air filter would
leave me wondering what the cap 
was connected to. Almost perfect balance; just a little in on top and
right, or bottom and left. An overall 
interesting shot. 
 
Bill Ellis 
Late Night Snack 
In most other cases I would say too yellow. But on investigation of the
larger picture, I immediately saw 
why. It's the lighting from the grill itself. This eased my senses as I
understood it was completely natural. 
Eating late night gives me nightmares although I do love hot dogs. Good
composition. 
 
Greg Fraser 
Agony - Exactly! 
 I've seen what ropes around a tree trunk can do to a tree. And I've seen
what fences do as well. T'would be 
better to remove the tree to make way for the man made intrusion. Better
yet, use living fences. O I do feel 
the pain!
 
Dan Mitchell 
Cley Mill 
Beautiful scenery! But for the sake of seeing the mill, take out most of
the foreground. I'd like to see this 
mill up close. Color saturation postcard perfect. 
 
Rich Mason 
Eat 
Will you demystify this photo for us? Just curious as to how you captured
this abstract. Something 
wonderfully appealing about it. This I'd like to see done in blown glass.

 
D. L. Shipman 
Callipygian Jones 
Opinions are like noses, everybody has one. Butts, too! 
 
Jeff Spirer 
Dots 
Good contrast. At first the black to the left was disturbing until it
started to make the dots appear as though 
they were drifting into outer space. Gives me the feeling of floating
away. I also like the gentle flow of the 
dot formation. 
 
Fred vanSand 
Beachtree 
At first glance it looks as though the tree is being blown by the wind,
but would I be correct in saying that 
the branches have grown this way naturally? I like the contrast between
the clear sky giving a sense of peace 
and the crashing waves on the rocks feeling like torment. This picture
works for me. 
 
Pini Vollach 
Some of my favorite colors. Have to agree with Bob T. on the patch of
blue. And electrical conduit isn't one 
of my favorite subjects. Cropping up from the bottom might make for a
much nicer composition. I do like 
the colors, though. Soothing. 
 
Bruce Weitzman 
Speak Hear See Self Portrait 
The thumbnail looks like rockets taking off! : - ) Wouldn't mind trying
this myself. I'm just not clear on the 
technique. 
 
Stephen Ylvisaker 
Do I trust my eyes or my brain? 
Puts me in mind of the movie, Labyrinth where the character, Jaroth was
walking out from behind some 
rocks that when looked at full on resembled his face, but the rocks
themselves were really laid out in layers. 
Nice capture! 

Shyrell 


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