The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated NOV 21,
2009. Authors
with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/
gallery.html include:
Jim Snarski - Hummie
I love hummies...I have two feeders at my kitchen window sink. They
have provided many delightful moments of aviary observation. They are
lovely, but they are very pugnacious birds. That characteristic makes
them even more appealing. I like this photo, especially the feet of
the bird.
Christopher Strevens - Storm breakers at Rottingdean
A moody seascape. Very dark land, with a bright highlight in the sky.
This is not a "technical" image, but an image of "identification".
Like this one too.
Stephen Ylvisaker -
Didn't need to know the location of shooter, I remember doing this as
a child (tooooo many years ago!). Nice isolation of subject with
potentially very confusing background.
Mark Harris - Inna at the Window
Very nice combination of light and model gesture. Hair only adds more
to mood. I love the highlight on the belly/stomach.
John Palcewski - Sir Stephen Spender
This image is fuzzy to me. The contradiction of "portrait" with
perspective (shot from down under) makes it more a snapshot, rather
than studied, character-revealing photograph. I do like the gesture
of the hand between the legs.
Dan Mitchell - Contrasts
Oh, a delightful image of contemporary landscape. The conflicting
directions in the pic are wonderful...cap direction of sitting
figure, hand gesture of back figure, eye direction of pedestrian in
green coat along with the architectural railing and bridge support
all work to a very visually active photograph.
Don Roberts - Foggy Morn
My reaction to the visually tilted horizon is one of disorientation.
I want to make out the landscape illogic. I can't quite do that. It
makes me unsettled. If that was your goal, then it does it for me.
Thanks to all who contributed and to the PF staff.
Belinda