At 7:28 AM -0400 6/27/09, ADavidhazy wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated June 27,
2009. Authors
with work now on display at:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:
Lea Murphy - white eggs, white bowl
I'm on the no-crop side here. It looks just like what you said - a
technique to add some tension - rather than a logical outgrowth of,
for instance, an imbalance in the way the eggs are piled in the bowl,
or a gradient in the bg tonalities, or some other element which would
make the crop feel inevitable.
John Palcewski - Dream Girl
Her jeans crotch is too short. She needs better pants. Nothing much
else there that's really attracting my attention, so I conclude this
is a guy thing.
Greg Fraser - Wing Walking through the loop
I'm not certain what's going on here and the image isn't helping me.
Where's the loop and what is Wing Walking are questions that come to
mind.
Kostas Papakotas - Transubstantiation
Interesting that there's no attention to the kid from the men. I'm
not sure what is being transubstantiated here, however. An awful lot
of space around the subjects and I think I'd get rid of lots of it on
the Right side so there's a since of being transformed i.e. movement,
on the part of the bicyclist. That might reinforce the
transubstantiation concept.
Michael Hughes - In Party dress
Must have been an interesting party? Were you out with a bike club
for the day and going to a supper picnic?
Alan Zinn - Our Chrysler!
I like the balance between the wheel and the framed advertisment very
much. I think I would have been tempted to soften the focus on the
whole thing to reinforce the never-never days atmosphere there.
Don Feinberg -
Good exposure time control. Did you get a record of it?
Emily L. Ferguson - Dovecote cupola - Penmon Priory, Anglesey
I liked the contrast too, and knew it was inevitable unless I was
willing to get the flash to light the inside of the dome. I wasn't
and it was amazing that anything was sharp. A friend of mine who
grew up across the Menai strait from there pointed out that the doves
became food for the monks in the priory. Hmm. Sort of changed my
feelings about the place.
There are 3 (Roberts, Dalrymple, Sull) photographs awaiting installation.
Oh, goodie. More pictures.
The time to send yours is NOW! If you wait you'll probably forget! ;)
Yes. Take note guys. Andy's right. The time is now!!!
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Emily L. Ferguson
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