Re: PF photographs on 10-27-07

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At 8:45 AM -0400 10/27/07, ADavidhazy wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated OCT 27 2007. Authors
with work now on display at:  http://www.rit.edu/~andpph/gallery.html include:

           Rene M Hales - A Walk on Cannons Beach, Oregon, USA
It's Cannon Beach.  The image is beautiful, just a tiny bit dark for 
the kind of time when folks come out and stroll on the beach.  But 
the image is simply lovely.
There's a town on the other side of that horizon that I dream of 
living in someday.  Called Falcon Cove.
           Trevor Cunningham - Idul Fitri Pause
Very confusing.  Cannot tell anything about what is going on here 
from the image.  But it's colorful!  The angle of the foot appears 
very stressful and the foot looks very ill.
           Jim Snarski - Point Arena Light
Must be fun to be up there.  As an aside, every time I think of Point 
Arena I recall the time I went there and found it closed and 
ferociously protected.  You were fortunate to have such clear weather 
for the shot.
           Dan Mitchell - End of the line
Very curious.  I wonder how old the cabinet is that it's still there 
in the wall.  It seems to be some sort of oven or stove?  It seems 
like a modern object for walls that ancient.
           Emily L. Ferguson - Waiting for rain
Should have sharpened the jpeg.  The original is sharp.

           Marilyn Dalrymple -
I like the palette, and the filter treatment.  The arrangement is 
very graceful but sort of solid in a Rembrandt-ish dutch style.  But 
I think I would have tamed the flowers a bit.  They're really strong.
           Christopher Strevens - Lines and Lines and Lines
Interesting, a bit on the harsh edge, not quite a gentle as charcoal 
might do in real life.  Maybe some diffusing would soften it a bit so 
it doesn't look quite so computer generated.
           Roy Miller - Bird Of Prey
Boy, that would be a great image if the words weren't there.  Maybe 
it would even be OK to have them if they were much smaller and at the 
bottom.  But they ruin the presentation for me.
It's been really nice to see regular contribution to the gallery 
lately.  I hope we can keep it going!
--
Emily L. Ferguson
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508-563-6822
New England landscapes, wooden boats and races
http://www.landsedgephoto.com
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