RE: PF Exhibits on 01 OCT 05

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:> The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated OCT 01 2005.
:> Authors
:> with work now on display at  http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html
:> include:
:> 
:>                Renate Volz - just before he goes to sleep...

Dog study, dog must be old, dogs seldom do anything unless they are hungry.

:>                Herschel Mair - Tuna Catch

Fish, yes I like tuna, you can have it with your baked potato.

:>                Per Ofverbeck -

Nice flower but is it any use?  At one time the philosophers thought that
all plants were meant by God to be of some value to Man and so a use was
sought.  I'm sure primitive man, whose father was a chimpanzee, tasted
everything in sight to see what it would do, just like dad!  Then he told
his brothers and sisters in the newfangled trick called talking.  So science
was born and now we have the New English Herbalist.

:>                David Small - Union Square 2

Do all American Streets look like they need rebuilding and the old place has
just been whitewashed to prepare the surface for the next graffiti artist?

:>                Jeff Spirer - The Wait

Well he looks well prepared; who turn is it to hit him first?

:>                D.L. Shipman - Let the courting begin...

Must be terribly clumsy and painful, I'm glad I human it's so much easier.

:>                Morley Roberts - Chaudier Mill

The towns were built near water for water to drink, wash, for fish and for
navigation.  This town had a water mill as well.  Now towns are built in
deserts, after all you only need electricity, what happens when the oil
stops coming?

:>                Don Roberts - Bass Player

That it interesting, does he sell those bangles as well?  

:>                Mark Harris - Wall and Shadow

This semi-abstract image is really nice.... I don't think the bush really
improves it but it does put it in place as does the flag.  

:>                Steve Shapiro - Presidio of San Francisco

It's a wood.

:>                Rich Mason - Suburbia 01:42-02:40

Is this real America? The home space is small with no real garden but it is
a pleasant well laid out plot of land with brick built homes inserted in a
pleasing manner.  The chain link fencing surrounds the whole estate is to
keep animals out it is not sufficient protection from marauding humans, so I
conclude that, contrary to popular belief, that America is a peaceful place.


:>                Christopher Strevens - The Girl and the Invader

Her offences were: to claim there was life on Mars and to deny that Jesus
was God.  Both are capital offences.  We are living in the New Stone Age,
not the space age.  For the human race too progress we must give up our
religion.  They do not call him "God's Rottwiller" for nothing!  Now she....





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