Dan
To much other information in the frame to know what to really focus on. Nothing seems to be the subject. Bright orange/yellow thing draw attention out of frame.
Roy
I don't know its just not my thing. Don't get it. No clear subject of image.
John,
Needs the rest of the story or something but it doesn't seem to hold its own as a single image.
Chris
It was.
Jim
Looks like you went overboard with the clarity slider. Don't thing it needs to be this crunchy. That's just my taste though.
Tina
out of focus?
Its like John's its a picture needs the rest of the VISUAL story. It's disjointed from its context.
Gelman
needs a black frame to help it feel like it has more separation. Online it feels flat and to soft for my taste.
PEACE
To much other information in the frame to know what to really focus on. Nothing seems to be the subject. Bright orange/yellow thing draw attention out of frame.
Roy
I don't know its just not my thing. Don't get it. No clear subject of image.
John,
Needs the rest of the story or something but it doesn't seem to hold its own as a single image.
Chris
It was.
Jim
Looks like you went overboard with the clarity slider. Don't thing it needs to be this crunchy. That's just my taste though.
Tina
out of focus?
Its like John's its a picture needs the rest of the VISUAL story. It's disjointed from its context.
Gelman
needs a black frame to help it feel like it has more separation. Online it feels flat and to soft for my taste.
PEACE
On Sat, Apr 8, 2017 at 12:24 PM, Andrew Davidhazy <andpph@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated with new photographs on 08 APR, 2017. Authors with work now on display at: http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html include:
Randy Little - Chrysler building, ep320
Dan Mitchell - Barn find
Roy Miller - Global Warming Of Trees
John Retallack -
plus 4 more seen last week
Last week the counter read 32815 and when this collection was installed the counter read 32864
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