> The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated August 18, 2012. Authors with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include: > > > Dan Mitchell - To the Lighthouse I suppose it is the causeway to the light. A nice symmetrical shot with strong contrasts. I like the bright red against the white. > Trevor Cunningham - banzai plant Looks like a tangle. I suppose the specimen is a mutant dwarf from of a bigger version. > Jim Snarski - Weaver I did not know it is a weaver spider. Why don't you watch all night to see if it does eat its web then and take photographs of the action. I once saw two dragon flies eating each other new the r-mole at Dorking and a man with a huge digital movie camera took the scene close up in all it gory details. > Jan Faul - Lloyds of London, 2008 Pity about the movement blur.... I suppose it was predicted and intended but I do not think it improves the image. Most architectural studies and very sharp. > Elson T. Elizaga - Leaves on a Wall No! it does not grab me. But it could be a nice study of the marks in leaves had they taken up a bigger size. Where is the wall? > Bob McCulloch - Abandoned You seem to wander in these sort of places. Was it a homestead or a farm of just an old shed. There is nothing in the image to give it size. Overall I did not like it... and is lacks contrast and detail. > Pini Vollach - A dessert's pool Israel looks an unlikely place to live. And quite unpleasant. I suppose the rich move to the usa. It is a nice image of foul water in an otherwise dry place (called "desert") it must have rained recently. > Howard Leigh - Armed Police snapped! Police do not usually like their photograph taken so I am surprised they posed for the photographer. The man's trigger finger is a bit too ready and the muzzle a bit too close to the boy. Otherwise the men in uniform look relaxed and friendly. You were lucky to get the snap. > > Chris. |