<<:> 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. > > >