RE: UPDATE PF exhibit 01-07-07

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The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated JAN 07 2007.
Authors
with work now on display at:  http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html
include:

          Marc Antzis - Cherries in Spring
[Chris:] I did not know that cherries had flowers, we did have cherries
growing in the garden once but the garden seems to have become a desert,
I do not know where all the nice plants went, I think the local
gangsters from Christiandom took them, like they are taking everything
else.
 	
          D.L. Shipman - Marie Selby Gardens, Sarasota, 2007
[Chris:] This is a nice flower study against a cleverly contrived
background.
 	
          Guy Glorieux - Colors of Fall
[Chris:] Now where have I seen this before?
 	
          Laurenz Bobke - Experiment at a Cristmas Dinner
[Chris:] The candle is a nice light to photograph and as a soft yellow
light to illuminate a nice soft subject - like a dreaming girl.
          Marilyn Dalrymple - Compassion
[Chris:] Nuns can be compassionate and passionate, I met a very nice 19
year old round here, yes she was chased, I said. And they can be devils
too.
 	
          Jeff Spirer - Smoker
[Chris:] Smoking has become a hideaway thing now, like heroin and coke. 
 	
          Christopher Strevens - Mum, 94, on Christmas eve: 2006
[Chris:] Mum has become a victim because of her alleged support of
Hitler before the war. She was a firewatcher during the war but I
recently found her reading Hitler's books (in German) exclaiming how
much better it would have been if Hitler had won. I was quite surprised.
I had heard about Hitler's gas chambers, but now I found about the
British death camps, where inmates have their brains removed. I also
found that spiking the brains of workers children is normal practise in
Britain. That is how the aristocracy retain their grip on a subject
working class. These atrocities have been practised by the Norman
occupiers since 1066. We are occupied and oppressed. They are still
fighting the Second World War and think of National Socialism. I think
America is best and I wish I had made it over there. At 64 with heart
problems and even wire wounds and knife wounds to my own head, I will
find survival difficult. Can we have our lives back? So many have died
over here, my friends among them and a do-ally mum... I don't like it
here.

To participate in this activity send your 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 in the weekly
or the
series exhibits are available by following the link provided on main
gallery
page given above.

From: SuzyQ and the gallery staff

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