Thanks, Marilyn, I appreciate your thoughts (and so does Mykat). :) Renate On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Marilyn Dalrymple <marilyn160@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > Christopher Strevens > Stones: I like the thoughtfulness that took place when arranging the > subjects of this photograph very much. (I've recently been reading works by > the Dalai Lama - maybe this image suits my mood at this moment?) I enjoy > the textures, composition and framing. It appears just a touch too hot on > my screen, which causes the loss of some of the detail. However, the "hot > look" does say shore and sun to me. You come up with some very creative > photographs, Christopher. Good job. > > Howard Leigh > Coventry Cathedral: Crisp, sharp and a frame within a frame and black and > white. I like this very much. The photograph holds my interest. It pulls > me right in and I can feel myself behind the gate. A very nice photograph. > > Renate Volz > zzzzzz.....: I love it! The cat's expression; the lighting, all the > detail. I wouldn't change a thing about this photograph. (A beautiful cat, > by-the-way.) > > Robert G. Earnest : I never tire of images that include green, rolling > hills, open spaces and animals. These are all things I rarely get to see, > living in Los Angeles County (the desert, no less). I just returned from a > children's book writer's conference and I can see this photograph gracing > the cover and pages of many of the children's stories presented there. > > Andrew Davidhazy > just a leaf: I like the colors and the simplicity of this photograph. The > light seems to be coming from behind the leaf, which gives the subject a > unique and fragile look. This photograph is very appealing. > > Thank you to all who shared their images and to Andy and staff for hanging > the show. > > Marilyn