Have a nice weekend and good light all,
Renate
On 9/17/05, R V <muunstruk@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, there seems to be a problem with the photos in the gallery... some of them, most of them are from last weeks gallery.
Will you please check this out?
Thanks, Renate--On 9/17/05, ADavidhazy < andpph@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated SEP 17 2005. Authors
with work now on display at http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html include:
Renate Volz - water has skin
Per Ofverbeck -
Emily L. Ferguson - The Spirit of Massachusetts
Howard Leigh - La Poupe
David Small - Street portrait
Jeff Spirer - New York Light
David Dyer-Bennet - Bee shadow on morning glory
Bob Talbot - Summer
Laurenz Bobke - Custom House
There are 0 photographs awaiting future installation. Contributions encouraged.
Send contributions early and anything you can do to prepare the photographs so
they do not require additional adjustment would be much appreciated.
Guidelines for participating are available by following the link provided on
main gallery page. There were 329 paid visits to the exhibit last week. That
was 2 more than the previous week.
There is a series in the series gallery by Kostas Papakots entitled
"Glimpses of Monemvasia" in addition to the one by Rich Mason entitled
"Living Beach". Get to this exhibit from a link on the above page.
Note that the series gallery is available to individuals or groups such as
clubs, students, neighborhoods, etc.
From: Tristana for the PF exhibits staff
"Men are afraid to rock the boat in which they hope to drift safely through lifeís currents, when, actually, the boat is stuck on a sandbar. They would be better off to rock the boat and try to shake it loose, or, better still, jump in the water and swim for the shore."
- Thomas Szasz
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"Men are afraid to rock the boat in which they hope to drift safely through lifeís currents, when, actually, the boat is stuck on a sandbar. They would be better off to rock the boat and try to shake it loose, or, better still, jump in the water and swim for the shore."
- Thomas Szasz
Check out http://www.imagesbyrenate.com