This message was inadvertently sent to an incorrect address and are being forwarded to the list by HQ. Subject: (From: IN%"don@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx") Gallery Hi all, I have been here for some time now but have not contributed, I guess it is about time. Mark Harris - Tree Flowers Very nice framing, like the lower left to upper right, like the back ground not all black or out of focus that causes you to try and find something in it. Peeter Vissak - Scream I understand your point and am sorry for your loss, but the photo doesn't work for me. But it doesn't have to it is your moment. Leslie Spurlock - Great capture of the moment, but wish the color could have stood out more, but it could be my monitor. Emily L. Ferguson - No, not your usual subject mater, you captured it well. The depth of field as well as the progression from the person in the lower left that is half out of frame up the the front works great. It is finished with Mr. Nachtwey's face being lifted to the angle that it is. Margaret Lucas - hi vol day Only comment is I would like to see the highlights stand out more on the stacks, again it may be my monitor. Veli Cigirgan - It needs more space to the left and less on the right as the person is diving to the left. Pini Vollach - Enter the temple The light was caught very well, what time of day was it? And I believe it would not have worked as well without the person included. Richard Wrigley - Storm coming I find that this type of light is not liked by digital, if it is shooting or scanning. I find that it gives the most noise from digital. The noise is to distracting to comment further. Bob Talbot - Cheery Blossom I believe you shot this from a lower angle that the last one, it makes a difference. Jeff Spirer - Angel Cute snap. Steve Shapiro - Color Photograph Printing School Not quite sure what is happening or why so I will not comment. Don LaBelle Photo inputs to follow. <http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html> http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html