RE: PF members exhibit on Feb 16, 2013

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Dr Chris
http://www.cs003o327.webspace.virginmedia.com/ (no photographs here)


The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated Feb. 16, 2013.
Authors with work now on display at:
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:

                Art Faul - Audi S5 with pano treatment

BMW is dreamland to me. But I don't like it anyhow.

 	
                Peeter Vissak - Karuse chapel and graveyard, West-Estonia 

It is a lovely shady nook. It is like Hungary. I suppose it is orthodox. My
wife spends a lot of time in graveyards because all her friends are there.
She wanted me to sleep with me on a grave with two trees for us to hang from
after her baby died. I persuaded her to go to our lodgings. It is spirit
land. People go there to meditate on life and death and the meaning thereof.
We will all be gone soon. There is no hereafter. I fought off a knife
attacker a few days ago and he may have gone the way of all flesh. I have to
stay near my home now. It was a religious attack. I reported to the police.
I may be put inside. 

	
                Lea Murphy - Little Heart 	

I don't really like it.

                John Palcewski - Someday

A sad look on the not-so young woman, I would call it "waiting". Nice
composition.

                Yoram Gelman - Huangshan - No 1 	

Not a nice place to be. Mountains are nice to look at but they get in the
way. You cannot go the 2 miles over the mountain you have to go all round -
20 miles or so. I stayed in a hill farm like that it was a two hour walk to
the next habitation an eight hour drive to the railway station. No post, no
TV, no internet, to telephone and only short wave radio but the lamb chops
were lovely.

                Dan Mitchell - Garden Pond 	

The pond is well looked after. I once lived in a stately home with a river
and an island with a rickety bridge. I cannot find it now. It was a strange
place with "alien" wall paintings allegedly by alien colonists who lived
there in the 1600, weird. It was a surviving Roman Villa where my ancestors
lived. 


                Bob McCulloch - Arthur Kill 

The cabin must have been nice for you to stay in an awful place like that,
but is getting on to spring, and I understand.

	
                Randy Little - bamboo

I did not know bamboo looked like that as I thought it was a stick.

In waiting: Snarski

I will try to contribute but things are difficult.

Chris.



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