The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated FEB 11, 2012.
Authors with work now on display at:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:
Christopher Strevens - Bus crowd:
An interesting shot, not one that holds my eye for very long but one I
appreciate as it forms a window into a world vastly removed from my own.
Bob McCulloch - Mysterious Island (alternate title suggestion: Gunsights )
I want to see more of that pier! Fascinating texture.. Maybe this is why I
peered longer and harder at this image than I thought I would .. you did
that deliberately didn't you? Just showing enough to make people tip their
heads, stand on their toes and adjust their glasses to see the texture
better..
Howard Leigh - Wet Whitehaven, Cumbria, U.K.
I totally love the perspective of the road surface - white lines balanced
precariously with shadowy figures sliding past my vision. I think I can
smell the chipy down the road a way.
John Palcewski - For Sale :
Another window into another world. I'd very much like to see that young
ladies eyes, you tease..
Emily L. Ferguson - Late spring afternoon, Boston, MA.
Love the tones, the angles, the atmosphere - very much. Grumpy criticism
'cause I'm looking for things to bug me - a counterclockwise rotation of 1
degree pleases me. I still really love this one .. a lot.
Dan Mitchell - Narrowboat
I'm currently building a boat, a Lao styled narrow thing.. they call them
'long' rather than narrow there so I'm told, even though they're fiendishly
narrow. I can understand the curiosity value of such a vehicle, but as an
image I find myself lusting for more information. The boat appears too
isolated from the river and I want to see more of the environment this thing
lives in. I also find the tones in the shadow too thin..
Sherie Taylor - Venice Pier at sunrise
Can you get that gull to move across to the left about 200 pixels and down
about 50 or so please? If that beach looked cleaner I'd also ask you to lie
down in the sand., but keep the framing of the pier where it is.. but I
understand if you tell me to sod off.
Robert G. Earnest - Butte, Montana
I don't want to review this image, the blue cast from that atmospheric haze
is hurting my brain too much.. Argh! you broke one of my eyes!
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