Emily Ferguson - Dunes, Wellfleet, MA This seems to me a nice shot with two things that work against it overall, and that is the white sky and the sandals. The latter seems contrived. Which reminds me of a story my editor at UPI New York once told me. When he was a press photographer he came on the scene of an accident in front of the Daily News building. A child had been struck by a car, and he got a shot of one of the little girl's shoes lying on the pavement. They didn't run the picture, even though it had not been deliberately placed there, because everyone agreed it would seem too much like a setup. Bob McCulloch - Skyline Nice contrasty skyline, well defined choppy water, and a wonderful placement of gulls. Marilyn Dalrymple - Well, I disagree, the image IS special largely because it stands as a permanent record of a most important event in the young soldier's life! Don Roberts - Milkweed I'd be quite tempted to clone out the slightly out-of-focused weed stalk in the background, but then on the other hand the whole image really works. Excellent framing, lighting, exposure. Pini Vollach - End Of the Sea I've done a lot of these wave-lapping sequences and I've found they work best when the entire image is in sharp focus, which you can easily get if you shoot straight down rather than at an angle. On 6/2/12, Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote: > The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated June 2, 2012. > Authors with work now on display at: > http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include: > > > Emily Ferguson - Dunes, Wellfleet, MA > Bob McCulloch - Skyline > Marilyn Dalrymple - > Don Roberts - Milkweed > John Palcewski - Top Banana > Pini Vollach - End Of the Sea > > > SPECIAL NOTE: Allan Rosen-Ducat has a series exhibition of his Ridge Line > Project photographs installed in Gallery-10. > > 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: Ariadne > > 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 > > >