Re: 12 PF members exhibit on April 19, 2014

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Some nice shots this week -- and I like the larger number of shots too.  


The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated April 19, 2014:
 
http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:

                        Tina Manley - Making Rice Paper
Very interesting, all around.  Backlit paper, woman's concentration.  I'd like to know what those things are behind the woman -- part of the paper process?  The copyright is very distracting.
 
                        Rob Talbot - Julie
Can't figure this one.  Dentist's chair, airplane seat?
 
                        John Retallack -
I think this should be worked further -- at least to increase depth.  Could be nice.
 
                        Pablo Coronel - Dogwood blossom
I don't know about van Gogh, but the falling branch and the back lighting is nice and that insect/bird on the right adds the right touch.  (Hummingbird moth?)
 
                        Allan Rosen-Ducat - Happening in the desert
Interesting sculpture.  Can't say much more
 
                        Jim Snarski - Liftoff
Nice to see.  One shot of many? -- or just a lucky shot?  
 
                        Bob McCulloch - Morning Skies
Interesting shot in an otherwise ho-hum genre.  
 
                        Art Faul - Oban Harbor and Mull Ferry
Very interesting, but after looking at it for a while I began to sense something might be wrong.  Is the ferry really that large? -- the perspective does not seem right.  Or something.  Still interesting, however.
 
                        Yoram Gelman - Bobbin Rack
 
                        Dan Mitchell - Ghost Passage
This could become a good dramatic shot.  Especially if there is more to choose from at the other end of the passage.  (Or stick in something else ;-) )
 
                        Pini Vollach - Ant looking up
Hmmm.
  
                        Andrew Davidhazy - Molly on the run!
A great shot, reminiscent of one part the Muybridge panel proving that a galloping horse sometimes has all four feet in the air.  Like the "Liftoff" shot above, was it one shot of many? -- or just a lucky shot?  
 
'Till next time,  -yoram


 

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