RE: Gallery Review

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Marilyn,

You got it just right!  Thanks

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> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Gallery Review
> From: Marilyn <marilyn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Sat, December 10, 2005 10:19 am
> To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
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> Museki Abe
> People 3:   Mysterious, beautiful, enchanting.   I enjoy the inclusion of the frame-within-a-frame (the circle with the tree inside the photograph). 
>   
> Jim Snarski
> Dewdrop:  Nice color and composition.   The web strings are a little detracting and, for me, they take my attention away from the dew drop.   I'd delete the webs and burn the drop just a touch.   It seems a little hot.  In nature the dew drops on petals, leaves and even blades of grass always catch my attention.   They are fascinating for some reason, huh? 
>   
> Dona Tracy
> Dragon Moon:  
> A nice and interesting juxtaposition of the dragonfly and moon.   It makes a science-fiction-like image.   Even the title is different and eye catching. 
>   
> Alan Zinn:  The ghostly figure in the foreground of this photograph makes this image.   It causes me to think of the impermanence of life and reminds me that things outlast people by many decades, which is a sobering thought. 
>   
> Peeter Vissak
> Panorama with reeds and a bird: I think (which doesn't count for much {:->) that the bird is a little too centered.    If the bird were more to the left and some of the water below him cropped out, it may make a more powerful photograph.  Great shot of the bird, however.  I like the detail in his wings. 
>   
> Jim Davis
> Happy Holidays from the Davis Family:  I think this is a great shot.   It's always nice to "meet" PhotoForum members.    
>   
> Thank you to all who shared their work and to Andy and staff for going to the work of hanging the show. 
>   
> Marilyn 
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