Some names are female You do what You want, e.g.
Anna, Anne, Ann, Anni, Annie etc.
(Y'now that lady called Anna Domina :)
To masculize the name Renata (-te) You have to
Iberize it into "Renato"
Even ancientizing into "Renath" doesn't help
much
But what's more peculiar - in Norway (to my
knowledge) Terje and (H)Elga are male names, but in Estonia these are perfect
and 100% female ones
Peeter
PS: I very much apologize, Renate, if playing with
Your name caused any inconveniences whatsover
P
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 11:56
PM
Subject: Re: Review: PF Exhibits on 10
SEP 05
Well, finally a question from the group which I can clear
up! After all I'm an expert on Renate with an "e" at the
end. Last time I checked I was female. :-) The "e" on the
end is German and it doesn't rhyme with "rebate".
While I am
responding to this thread, I would like to thank everyone for taking the time
and reviewing my work. I'm quite in awe of the technical knowledge of
all of you being an artist by trade and exploring the new medium of digital
photography for the past couple of years. Thanks for all the great info
I am getting by just lurking.
Love and good light,
Renate
100 %female and here's a link to my i - http://static.flickr.com/21/39666627_a905a43fc5_o.jpg
On 9/15/05, Pini
Vollach <pinimage@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Renata
sounds like "she" but his name is Renate wich sound male to me. But - I
can be wrong.
> looks blueish to me!
- adjust your monitor ! it is a b&w image
and > look like this on my two monitors.
----- Original
Message ----- From: "Emily L. Ferguson" <elf@xxxxxxxx> To: "List for
Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students" < photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent:
Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:35 PM Subject: Re: Review: PF Exhibits on
10 SEP 05
> At 9:18 PM +0200 9/15/05, Pini Vollach wrote:
>>From: "Emily L. Ferguson"
< >>
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.... >> >>Hi Emily, >>Yes,
the tone looks flat (not the color palette as it is b&w ) but it
is >>not. > > looks blueish to
me! > >>If you look at the left side you can see pure white
in the plant >>reflection (what you called ornament) and black on
the picture border. >>But it looks flat because most of
the centre area is low contrast grey. >>We usually like more
contrasty pictures but I tried to see how people >>react to low
contrast but maybe interesting composition. > > Well, I suspect
you've found out! > >>I also curious about people's reaction
to Renate image if they wouldn't >>see his
explanations. > > Might be a typo, but I assume Renata is a
she! > >>That is the reason I didn't gave you a clue about
what is there. >>Actually there are two glasses there, one
horizontal - table and the other >>vertical - door. >>The
light that came through the door reflected from the glass table
and >>reduced the contrast. > > Yes. These
things happen, but I'm still not sure they are inherently >
interesting to me. > > > -- > Emily L.
Ferguson > mailto:elf@xxxxxxxx
508-563-6822 > New England landscapes, wooden boats and races, press
photography > http://www.vsu.cape.com/~elf/ >
-- To laugh often and much; to win the respect of
intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of
honest critics and endure the betrayal of false friends; to appreciate beauty;
to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better, whether by a
healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one
life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have
succeeded." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
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