Trevor
Cunningham
one rope: As confusing as this photograph could be, the blue hulls draw my eye all the way through the photograph. I think it may be more comfortable to view if it was cropped at the top â maybe down to the brown section of the middle boat, but thatâs just my opinion. The image has some qualities of a painting for me. John
Palcewski
Ischia Ponte: Clean and simple, with a bit of mystery because I can just barely make out the buildings on the rock. Jim
Snarski
Birds of a Feather: I like this very much, but for me, I see a more striking image if this one were cropped about 1/3 of the way in from the left-hand side. One bird is acting as a backdrop for another (the bird is just right of center) and I find this interesting. I like the feel of delicacy and lightness this photograph exhibits. Don
Roberts
Black Angel IR: I love the trees in the background. A nice experiment. Mario Filipe Pires
Power, corruption & flowers: I like the mystery, title and the method with which this image was made. Can you tell us more about the printing method used, Mario? Christopher
Strevens
Blue Danube: I like the feel of this photograph. It shows a very nice use of perspective. There is a structure in the far background and to the left that is delicate compared to the rest of the photograph. That structure draws my eye to it. The photograph is divided, quite naturally, being rather uninhabited on one side, and occupied on the other. This image has lots to study and view. Emily L.
Ferguson
Clear Day's End: I enjoy silhouettes and this one is especially beautiful because of the sky. I can feel the cold, crisp air and smell the snowâs scent. *** Have you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about growing up? Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning things the hard way? It's Tough Growing Up: Children's Stories of Courage Marilyn Dalrymple and Joan Foor www.itstoughgrowingup.com |