At 8:38 AM -0400 9/10/05, ADavidhazy wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated SEP 10 2005. Authors
with work now on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html include:
Sue Butler - Colour & Movement
Well, the color is very pleasant, and looks like I expect it to, but
the movement looks more like too little depth of field. Try using
even more exposure time, even if you have to add a filter over the
lens to slow the film down.
Greg Fraser - Plant
Some people just see coherent patterns in this sort of situation and
the rest of us don't. Sigh.
Elson T. Elizaga - The Kiss
I'm a cat person so I'd best stay out of this. Just makes me want to
wipe my mouth off real fast and stay out of the way of such animals.
In addition, I would never put any bite-able appendage anywhere near
any animal whose nature it is to attack. People do not need Pit
Bulls, and neither does society. People need to learn how to get
along.
Emily L. Ferguson - Arument approaches Shona
Well, the dookey g on my keyboard got me again. This is supposed to
be Argument.
Jim Davis - Fisher Meeting
Yes. It's two people who may be fishermen having a chat. Whether
it's level or not seems to me less germane than the relationship
between these two people as fishermen. The pic might be more
successful if the guys were standing among their gear clutching their
fishing rods.
Renate Volz - Incandescence
Another jealously - people who can make coherent patterns from plant
matter. Darn.
I really like the color palette as well. Nicer than green. Nice hot
edges. Nice sense of directionality. Very agreeable.
Howard Leigh - Sunset, Normandy, Summer 2005
Well, that horizon is smack in the middle and there's not much data
in the foreground. I'm afraid I don't see much of anything here,
really.
Christopher Strevens - Charity Homes in London
Nothing much going on here either and not level, to boot.
Bob Talbot - No Cycling
People do the most amazing things. Why build a bike path when you're
going to mark it "no cycling". but then the legend isn't actually
part of the situation anyway, so hurray for Photoshop and trompe
l"oeille! And Bob's sense of humor.
Pini Vollach -
Well, Pini, you've got me here. Two chairs with nice rattan seats
and some strange ornament hanging in a window making a reflection.
Not sure why. Color pallette very flat, not sure what's attractive
about that....
There is a series in the series gallery by Kostas Papakots
Three weeks and Kostas last name is still spelt wrong. Somebody pick this up?
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Emily L. Ferguson
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