:> The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated FEB 26 2005. :> Authors :> with work now on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html :> include: :> :> Don Roberts - Tin Bales I wonder what? Weird. Nice puzzle shot! :> Herschel Mair - Omani Boatman Straight shot of a waterman, I like as it shows another way of life. :> Lea Murphy - Rachel, 11 months I don't know why it was changed to mono and made grainy, possibly to make it look 50 years old. I think Rachael deserves a modern pin sharp colour portrait for her to view when she reaches 20. :> Terry L. Mair - Brent It is a beautiful portrait and I like it. A good looking man caught in a pleasing position. Well done. :> Guy Glorieux - City lights I don't know where this is and I cannot tell from the snap, but it looks like it was taken on the bank of a river. It is a dramatic shot and shows the skyline well. I particularly like the two tower cranes on the right indicating that it is a living city. :> David Small - At Christo Gate expo. Central Park It is a strange world we inhabit, we set so much by signs, flags and symbols. Praying to the air and "worshipping" pieces of cloth. This shot shows it well. :> Mark Harris - A B&W view of The Gates, Central Park, NYC :> 1979-2005 It is those flags again! They must have cost a fortune. There are no gates at the Central Park 'Gates'. Monochrome does suit the subject well. :> Michael J. Mulley - County Fair, 1988 This is a minimalist shot of a scene where food is on sale, it would be nice if the smiling sales girl was caught offering the grub. Shows the atmosphere well, though. I like monochrome. :> Trevor Cunningham - fishing nets The film does seem do be fogged, like it been possibly overexposed then rescued by under-developing the print. I believe these nets may be highly coloured, so a colour shot might have done better. The nets look very fine so it was for small fish they were fishing. The primitive baskets used to keep the nets shows the "stone age" method we still use to hunt this food resource and it is about time we found an alternative to hunting. A fish farm enterprise might yield a good return. :> Christopher Strevens - Flower Shop at Morden This is another of my attempts at "real art". I've re-done this with a light yellow canvas backing (Photoshop - of course). :> Chris.