Oh, Sorry I missed it. The power lines are the most dominant subject here. There is also wire against wireless here. Now that I see your intension, I'm not sure if it works for me. Pini -----Original Message----- From: owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Trevor Cunningham Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2011 6:00 AM To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students Subject: Re: PF members exhibit on 04-30-11 The red satellite dish looks like a do not enter sign, at least where i'm from...i suspected the title would escape people, but i also liked the idea of the powerlines, which generally serve as a means of access, representing a barrier On 5/1/11 12:34 AM, Pini Vollach wrote: > > John Palcewski - Last Easter's Meditatio > Marilyn Dalrymple - Shadow on Wall > Dan Mitchell - Ladybugs > Trevor Cunningham - do not enter > John Retallack - > Christopher Strevens - Railway Station > David Dyer-Bennet - > > I enjoyed this week's images a lot. > Marilyn and David - you put a real piece of art work in the gallery this > week ! > John P.- a neat clean and simple nice image. > Dan - A colorful lovely image. > John R. - One more of your superb portraits. > Chris - Interesting image that show us the dark side of a railway station. > We usually use to see them high-tech style. > Trevor - I didn't understand the name you gave this image ? > > Pini > >