Re: PHOTOFORUM digest 4247

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Marilyn,

I would absolutely love to purchase a plot of land near Hanging Lake. Unfortunately, Hanging Lake is within the White River National Forest in Colorado. I will submit my panoramic of Hanging Lake for this week's gallery, and hopefully it will get in before the rush...

Tim!

Tim Mulholland
Illuminata Photo
Fitchburg, WI
608/628-2925

Tim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.TimMulholland.com
On Oct 5, 2006, at 10:10 PM, List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students wrote:

PHOTOFORUM Digest 4247

Topics covered in this issue include:

1) Tucson in December! NEDCC's Digital Preservation Conference
Registration Deadline: Nov 10
by Julie Carlson NEDCC <jcarlson@xxxxxxxxx>
2) Weekend gallery contributions matter
by Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx>
3) Gallery
by Marilyn Dalrymple <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx>

From:
Julie Carlson NEDCC <jcarlson@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: October 5, 2006 9:27:58 AM CDT
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Tucson in December! NEDCC's Digital Preservation Conference Registration Deadline: Nov 10


Apologies for cross-postings.

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HOW WILL YOUR INSTITUTION MANAGE AND PRESERVE DIGITAL ASSETS OVER THE LONG TERM?
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The Northeast Document Conservation Center presents:
PERSISTENCE OF MEMORY: STEWARDSHIP OF DIGITAL ASSETS

December 5-6, 2006
The Marriott University Park Hotel
Tucson, Arizona

LEARN ABOUT EVOLVING BEST PRACTICES FOR DIGITAL PRESERVATION FROM LEADING EXPERTS IN THE FIELD:

Priscilla Caplan, Florida Center for Library Automation
Tom Clareson, PALINET
Paul Conway, University of Michigan
Robin Dale, RLG - Programs, OCLC Office of Programs & Research
Clifford Lynch, Coalition for Networked Information
Richard Pearce-Moses, Arizona State Library & Archives
Katherine Skinner, Emory University
Robert P. Spindler, Arizona State University Libraries
Simon Tanner, King's College London
Helen R. Tibbo, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Elizabeth Yakel, University of Michigan

TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
Preservation in the age of Google, use requirements and user needs, metadata for preservation, assessing risks for digital collections, and stewardship of digital assets in the twenty-first century.

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Friday, November 10, 2006

CONFERENCE COST: $325

For complete conference information and to register online, visit NEDCC's Web site: www.nedcc.org

This conference is co-sponsored by Amigos Library Services; Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records; Balboa Art Conservation Center; and OCLC Western Service Center.

Partial funding of this conference is provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services. NEDCC gratefully acknowledges support for its field service activities by the National Endowment for the Humanities.



From:
Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx>
Date: October 5, 2006 7:52:16 PM CDT
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Weekend gallery contributions matter


Dear PhotoForum members,

This is just a HEADS-UP! that the number of contributions to the update
of the gallery this weekend stands currently at 1. That of Charles Dias.

Guidelines for contributing work to the gallery can be sen at:

http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery-sub.html

from: the PF gallery staff



From:
Marilyn Dalrymple <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: October 5, 2006 8:11:19 PM CDT
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Gallery


Emily L. Ferguson
Sloop Providence:  I like this for many reasons, Emily.  I like the sepia toning, the design of the elements , the framing - there isn't anything I don't like.  I could look at it for a long time (and have) before wanting to move on.
 
Guy Glorieux
2006_09_27:  I can see this on my wall, Guy (hint,hint
{;->).  It's relaxing, nice cool colors, the composition carries my eyes to beyond the river's bend and makes me wonder what other wonderful things are waiting to be found around the corner.  Beautiful.
 
Tim Mulholland
Hanging Lake:  Another beautiful photograph.  I find this fascinating because the area below the half-submerged log looks as if the viewer is looking beneath the water line because I can see under the water (like your lens is half above, half below the water line).  How many places have such crystal clear water?  Not many, I bet.    Have you bought your plot of land near this lake for your retirement  yet, Tim?
 
Jeff Spirer
An Attachment:  Only in San Francisco.  I'm trying to imagine how I'd respond if I ran into this couple while shopping.  I haven't come up with an answer, yet.  I like the vertical lines on the left of the photograph.  It adds to the composition, and for some reason makes the photograph more formal (not the right word, but all I can come up with right now).
 
D.L. Shipman
Englewood beach spring evening 2006:  I really like the way the water, sand and grassy area veer off to the right.  That movement carries my eyes through the photograph and like Guy's photograph, causes me to wonder what is beyond the bend.  A restful, peaceful image.
 
Dan Mitchell
Remains of the day:  This - to me - is a shot of nature in action.  I can see it on the Discovery Channel.  How close were you to the hawk, Dan?  I'm amazed he/she let you get so close.
 
Thank you to all who contributed to the gallery, and for Andy and crew for hanging the show.  I enjoyed all the work very much.
 
Marilyn

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