:> The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated MAY 07 2005. :> Authors :> with work now on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html :> include: :> :> Jeff Spirer - Prayer Something we all do at times of great stress. Some do all the time - just in case. :> Christopher Strevens - Conversation 3 My little digital takes a great image and I can put it in my pocket. :> Howard Leigh - Nice image. Don't like the dog, looks too much like a lioness. "C" :> Gary M. Thomas - Monet's Garden - Giverney He saw it first! :> Achal Pashine - Stanford University main quad HHMMM! Looks like the entrance to the Gas chamber. I'd be very afraid to walk through that arch. A place where people only go in. :> WRGill - Bengal Tiger For the tiger the day is almost over. I'll not mourn the passing of this fearsome beast. But the most dangerous animal of the forest is Man. And I'm one! :> Bob Talbot - White It looks most repugnant, I can only guess at its real nature. We must keep our streets clean. :> Jim Davis - First Loon Nice nature shot - I used to do ducks. I thought loons were found in institutions with their brains cut out. :> Richard Wrigley - The Old Mill I suppose it was the hive of industry once where men spent their lives weaving by working a loom. It created wealth but at the cost of wasted lives. I hope the new mills employ only virtual workers and we'll all be so wealthy.... Ah well that was the hope in the 60's. And then came.... The bomb! :> Margaret Lucas - hard to port It is a fiord. I did not know they had them there, what do Canadians call these wonders of nature? It is a dramatic shot but there is no indication of turning. Not even motion. If it was not for your caption I may have thought you were on shore and that foreground was the coastal defences. :> Chris.