Thank you for taking the time to review the photographs in the gallery,
Andy. I appreciate your comments.
Marilyn
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Subject: Images on view at PF exhibit space
seen hanging on the PhotoForum exhibit wall on the web at:
http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html
Bob Talbot - Walk
One (me) is drawn to this photograph by the incongruous placement of
"masses"
in the photograph as well as the apparent flattening of perspective of the
rock
or whatever. Adding an element of mystery is the "fish" or bag the person
is
carrying. Hmmmm ... there has got to be a story line somewhere!
Marilyn Dalrymple - Atomic Number 13
I feel a strong connection with the photograph as it reminds me of
convection
eddys or channels or flows - things that I've examined myself. On the
other
hand maybe that is not what this is at all. Anyway, eye-catching to me!
Emily L. Ferguson - Stad Amsterdam goes to the starting line
I can see this - I can see the intent - I think this suffers a bit from
having
to be reduced to such a small size. I can just feel the ship sliding into
its
rightful place - shhhhhhhhhhhhh
Kostas Papakotas - Broken Ship
I don't relate to this photograph much. I understand is is a beached ship
but
it does not "speak" to me of smuggling, a wreck, pirates ... just a scene.
Greg Fraser - View From the Top
Design after my own heart! Pretty cool vision. Almost Mondrianesque but
better.
Howard Leigh - Zygocactus, Spring 2005
Tired blooms ... and way too big to fit on my monitor so I have to scroll
back
and forth and this detracts some more from the image for me anyway.
Margaret Lucas - power to the puddles
Appropriate title but not as clearly interpreted as I would have liked.
The
drops are not clearly shown/seen, there is a bit too much shadow and
darkness
for my taste.
Andrew Davidhazy - Torso in blue
What's with the cut off head? The shoulder line really needs or would
benefit
from the presence of a Mackie line in that area. There is a disturbing
profile
described on the body by the model. Try again but move the lights to a
different spot so the line down the body is not so scary.
well, that is it, my opinions more or less.
andy