Re: PF member's web gallery updated on Feb 07. 2015

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Jan, thank you for saying exactly what I was thinking.



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On 8 Feb 2015, at 7:59 pm, Jan Faul <jan@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I get ads worse than this every day. There’s a button to use for posts you don’t like. Are you not familiar with it? I occasionally use it on yours.


On Feb 8, 2015, at 2:22 AM, Russ <rebphoto@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You're sorry for the irrelevant posts...

You can't imagine how sorry the rest of us are to receive them!



On 2/8/2015 2:07 AM, Christopher Strevens wrote:
Sorry for these irrelevant posts.

David: Did you receive my entry for the book and the gallery. I have limited facilities here but I understand I will be returning home soon.

Christopher
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From: Christopher Strevens
Sent: ‎08/‎02/‎2015 04:17
To: PhotoForum educational network
Subject: Re: PF member's web gallery updated on Feb 07. 2015

It has come on again.

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From: Christopher Strevens
Sent: ‎08/‎02/‎2015 03:52
To: PhotoForum educational network
Subject: Re: PF member's web gallery updated on Feb 07. 2015

The heating has gone off indicating *no gas".

Its cold in here at 4 am


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From: Christopher Strevens
Sent: ‎08/‎02/‎2015 03:49
To: PhotoForum educational network
Subject: Re: PF member's web gallery updated on Feb 07. 2015

I think we have just had a war here a couple on night ago. I heard a missile go over and some heavy aircraft.

I think some people have been returned to their country of origin. Its quiet here now.



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From: Mark Harris
Sent: ‎07/‎02/‎2015 23:35
To: PhotoForum educational network
Subject: Re: PF member's web gallery updated on Feb 07. 2015

It is good to be back to being active, and no longer a lurker! My thoughts on this week’s submissions:

Lea Murphy - Big brother

I like that you included the big brother in the session by himself. The lighting is terrific and you used the shallow depth-of-field well.

Dan Mitchell - Shop-frontage, Number 4

A nice collection of shapes. The circular sign offsets the rectangles well in both shape and tone.

Guy Glorieux - Impending storm

A very dramatic image that, I feel, would have been better with more sky and less of the bottom. 

Art Faul - Pass-through, Indian Head, 1991

I would have been a huge fan of this if you didn’t have the middle element in color. The rest is strong enough without that.

Robert G. Earnest -

I like the flow of the composition. I suspect this is, or was, part of a zoo display. If that is the case, I like that there are no animals seen.

Mark Harris - Spine (Anna)

One additional note, the only processing was conversion to B&W and levels, all in Aperture.

Yoram Gelman - Pocantico Trail

You have captured the tone and texture of the snow brilliantly. Again, the composition is terrific. 

Randy Little - Sunset in Santa Monica.

I like the placement of the horizon this low. The colors are rendered beautifully. The capture and inclusion of the bird is fabulous. The image wouldn’t have been as good without it.

One final note, I was pleased to see my image placed with Robert’s and Yorum’s, as the lines and textures compliment each other well.




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