Andrew Davidhazy wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated JAN 27 2006.
Authors
with work now on display at: http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html
include:
Jim Davis - Lake Dawn
Oh that is very pretty. I like it.
D.L. Shipman -
The only thing I don't like about this image is that you haven't told me
how many aperture blades there are in this lens and whether you used a
skylight 1A or 1B filter. Clearly, without that information the image
is just rubbish.
Howard Leigh -
Interesting, but I'm not sure if I really like it. I may come back to
this later...
OK, I'm back. Looking at it again, it's just a bit too straight up and
down, stick the subject in the middle of the frame for me. But hey,
Annie Leibovitz made a fortune out of that.
Steve Hodges - Country farm
Absolute crap. Headless man in pink shirt in boring, muddy field. (and
ugggh, what am I kneeling in?)
Pini Vollach - Jaffa
Is that a person with a tripod in the top left corner? I think the
image is great other than the distracting (to me anyway) details in the
background.
Trevor Cunningham - trepidation
Interesting... But on balance I think I'd prefer the monkey rather than
the cage be in focus.
Jim Snarski - Jack O'Lantern
That looks like fun gus! The middle bit reminds me of a Nudibrank
<http://www.pacificwilderness.com/Dive%20Travel/Australia/NUDIBRANK%204.jpg>
Is that a Spanish Dancer?
Emily L. Ferguson - winter experiment season
Oh that's nice. I bet you're a girl! <grin> (I don't know too many
blokes called Emily -- other than those I see on Little Britain -- so I
think I'm safe)
Greg Fraser - Greenhouse in Snow
This might be a bit too arty for an Aussie bloke like me. It doesn't
really say much to me -- which may say more about me than the image.
Steve