Well, it's good you documented those veterans. They probably would have told some verrrrry interesting stories! On 5/12/12, Howard LEIGH <howard.leigh111@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi John > Yes, I agree, colour would have been better but unfortunately I only had > B&W film, being on a trip with students for the day! No idea about the > bombing though... > Howard > > On 12 May 2012 12:12, John Palcewski <palcewski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Bob Sull, Jake. Ah, the sweetness of youth. Here's where an overall >> blurriness adds to the spontaniety of the scene. Not every image >> needs to be sharply focused. >> >> Howard Leigh, Remembering. The gentleman at far left seems to me the >> very essence of a British military veteran, perhaps a graduate of >> Sandhurst, distinguishing himself in both war and peace. Now during >> the final days of WWII, I once read, British planes bombed Calais, >> mistaking it for Dunkerque. Ooops! I think I would have taken this >> shot in color, so as to emphasize all the medals and decorations. >> >> Emily L. Ferguson, Quaker Meetinghouse Window. Interesting downward >> view, which I think would profit from a bit of burning in of the scene >> outside. >> >> Bob McCulloch, Double Falls. This scene would be vastly improved had >> it been shot in the magic light of early imorning or late afternoon. >> As it is, the overall brightness renders everything rather flat. >> >> Michael Hughes, Crowd scene at Arts Festival. If this is simply what >> you saw, then maybe you need to get a new prescription from yer >> optometrist! Unlike the soft focus of the birthday scene, above, >> blurring doesn't contribute to the image. >> >> On 5/12/12, Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote: >> > The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated May 12, 2012. >> > Authors with work now on display at: >> > http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include: >> > >> > Bob Sull - Jake >> > John Palcewski - Listen! >> > Howard Leigh - REMEMBERING >> > Emily Ferguson - Quaker Meettinghouse window >> > Bob McCulloch - Double Falls >> > Michael Hughes - Crowd scene at Arts Festival >> > >> > Note there are no photographs in-waiting. Participation encouraged! >> > >> > To participate find instructions at: >> > http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery-sub.html >> > >> > 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: Cici >> > >> > PS: do you know of other persons who might be interested in subscribing >> to >> > PhotoForum? See below: >> > >> > FYI - for subscription instructions and other informational files visit >> the >> > PhotoForum's website at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/photoforum.html >> > >> > FYI- to unsubscribe from PhotoForum send email to: >> > listserv@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx with text "signoff PhotoForum" on first >> line of >> > message body. >> > >> > PF on Facebook at: >> > http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=234442540144&ref=mf >> > >> > >> > >> >> >