Thank you for your comments, Yorman.
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Have you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about
growing up?
Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning things the
hard way?
It's Tough Growing Up: Children's Stories of Courage
Marilyn Dalrymple and Joan Foor
www.itstoughgrowingup.com
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Where's Ezra? A children's story about being and having friends.
Marilyn Dalrymple, author; Leslie Duffey, Illustrator.
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Bartholomew's Buttons, a children's story using the characters in
Where's Ezra? about work ethics. A delightful story beautifully illustrated
by Leslie Duffey.
-----Original Message-----
From: YGelmanPhoto
Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2012 10:53 AM
To: List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students
Subject: Re: PF members photographs on 09-22-12
On Sep 22, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Andrew Davidhazy wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated Sept. 22, 2012.
Authors with work now on display at:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:
Bob McCulloch - Postcards Early Morn
This view of the memorial sculpture leaves much to be desired --
mostly due to the sculpture itself. Especially when photographed at
this angle, it is disruptive to have the top parts displayed
outwardly, leaving nothingness as a beginning and ending with a
feeling only of being blown apart.
John Palcewski - Can She?
Nice snapshot with an ironical twist.
Mario Filipe Pires -
A portrait that is more than a snapshot but less than captivating.
I guess I'd look for captivating. But still nice.
Marilyn Dalrymple -
Wow. Given the explanation, very lucky the shot was good. In
displaying, I'd have the left edge starting where the door connects to
the wall -- so that my eyes are immediately grabbed on the way to the
window. Makes it less symmetrical -- unless symmetry is desired.
Very nice.
Christopher Strevens - Mum at rest
Nothing to say, really. Memories, loss, sadness, and more
memories. Rest in peace -- with emphasis on Peace.
-yoram