Have to say this collection is among the very best in the long history of the PhotoForum gallery. Pablo Coronel - After the mist. Interesting, fascinating, but I think if this were a bit less contrasty it would better convey the intrinsic fragility of the spider's threads and give a better sense of the water droplets. But it's a powerful image nevertheless. Robert G. Earnest - Montana. This beautiful image works well and the only improvement I can think of is to put a just a litte bit more saturation and contrast. It represents the decisions we're obliged to make in life. Going this way, or the other? Who knows? The Cross, of course, represents one of the options, but being powerfully anti-religious I'd be tempted to clone it out! Yoram Gelman - Taconic Parkway over the Croton Reservoir Great composition. I love how the vertical lines disappear into the river. The power of the structure obviously is never perceived from driving across it. D.L. Shipman - Airborne In 1872 California Governor Leland Stanford hired Edward James Muggeridge (who later renamed himself Eadweard Muybridge) to prove that a galloping horse's hooves all left the ground for an instant. A large collection of images did the job. Whereas this single one does it very well. Christopher Strevens - View of Serbia This dreary scene might be better described as "Entering The Land of the Lost." Very moody, and very effective. Trevor Cunningham - eggplant This Cunningham chap has the most wicked sense of humor I've ever encountered. I can see him laughing his rear end off as he worked on this image, knowing the way the rubes will react to this plant that seems almost pornographic. Maybe not pornographic, but a too vivid study of viscera. Or something like that. Herschel Mair - Girl in Church By god this is the first photograph of a church interior that does not piss me off. On 11/26/11, Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote: > NOTE: due to problems with RIT's computer services the exhibit can be found > at a different address )listed below) than the one listed in the past. When > the situation resolves itself it will be accessible again from the > "traditional" address. > > The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated NOV 26, 2011. > Authors with work now on display at: > http://www.davidhazy.org/andpph/gallery.html include: > > Pablo Coronel - After the mist > Robert G. Earnest - Montana, > Yoram Gelman - Taconic Parkway over the Croton Reservoir > D.L. Shipman - Airborne > John Palcewski - Gals Running > Christopher Strevens - View of Serbia > Trevor Cunningham - eggplant > Herschel Mair - Girl in Church > > In Waiting: > > PF members: this is YOUR exhibit space in a manner of speaking! use at will! > > Contributors! Find instructions at: > http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery-sub.html > > To participate in this activity send your contributions early and anything > you can do to prepare the photographs so they do not require additional > adjustment would be much appreciated. Especially keeping them near 100Kb in > maximum size. Please take an extra minute to abide by this request but if > you have doubts about how to prepare images just send them anyway and the > capable gallery staff will adjust them for exhibition. > > From: Lolita > > PS: do you know of other persons who might be interested in subscribing to > PhotoForum? See below: > > <p>FYI - for subscription instructions and other informational files visit > the PhotoForum's website at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/photoforum.html > > <br>FYI- to unsubscribe from PhotoForum send email to: > listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with text "signoff PhotoForum" on first line of > message body. > > <br>PF on Facebook at: > http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=234442540144&ref=mf > > >