Peeter Vissak
Spy camera ("What have we got here . . ."): Humorous. This put a smile on my face. I like it. Odin is one of my favorite Norse gods because he had two raven companions, Hugin (Thought) and Munin (Memory). This time of the year our local ravens here in the southern California desert are at their best and while watching them I often think of Hugin and Munin (I've written a few articles about ravens and usually mention Hugin and Munin in the articles). Alan Zinn
"Alpha Bats" - Meadow Brook Concours - 2007: Nifty cars, Alan. Your Lookaround panorama camera gives the image a futuristic look. Herschel Mair: It must be a strange site to see fish bobbing in the water
with red balls in their mouths. I feel kind of sorry for the
fish.
Don Roberts
Ice Storm: Looking at this image makes me feel cold. Nicely framed and composed with the weight of the subject in the lower right hand corner. Sherrie Taylor
Death Of Winter: The red building against the white snow makes this photograph look like a Christmas card. It looks like a place I'd like to visit. Emily L. Ferguson
Pond in western Rhode Island: At first I thought I might like this photograph better if the grass at the bottom was cropped out, but now I thin it "grounds" the image. Nicely done. Martha Johnson
First Sun after the Ice Storm: I can smell the crisp air. I think this is a little too busy. Maybe if you had stood in front of the branch and weeds in the lower right hand corner? As the title indicates, though, the sun hitting the new fallen snow is nice. Trevor Cunningham
misty mountain: Your comments with this photograph describe exactly how I felt while viewing the image. You succeeded at conveying your thoughts through your photograph. Christopher Strevens
The spire at the end of the road: Good job, Christopher. I like the colors you chose and the method you used to create this image. Very creative. Thank you to all who contributed to the gallery and
to Andy and staff for their tireless work at hanging the show.
Marilyn
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If all the beasts were gone, men would die from a great loneliness of spirit, for whatever happens to the beasts also happens to man. Whatever befalls the Earth befalls the sons of the Earth. Chief Seattle of the Suwamish Tribe. |