Re: PF Galleries on 26 FEB 05

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<<:>             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.
>>

Those will be a dime a dozen by the time she's twenty. Variety is the
spice of life, huh?

Lea

----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris" <nimbo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
<photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2005 3:41 AM
Subject: RE: PF Galleries on 26 FEB 05


> :> 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.
>
>
>


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