Re: PF gallery updated on Sunday September 19, 2021

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On 9/19/2021 21:43, Andrew Davidhazy wrote:
The PhotoForum members' gallery/exhibit space was updated with 5 new photographs on September 19, 2021.
Authors with work now on display at:  http://people.rit.edu/andpph/gallery.html  include:


Bob McCulloch - Towers of Ligh
Two monuments at a blow; seems the number "two" fits the occasion (for New York, I mean; not forgetting the other two). Sky is noisy enough to be a bit distracting for me.
Roy Miller - Flowers are Drunk Again
Okay, I'm amused at the drunken flowers!
Dan Mitchell - Country House
Extension on both ends, looks like, too. Modest house, or just the center section? I do appreciate English gardens (not enough to do the work myself; but in Minnesota we can't get those outcomes anyway). The roof crest is so sharply straight -- and not parallel to the edge.
Andrew Davidhazy -

Did you and Roy conspire? A relatively straight photo from you, and a rather motiony one from him!

Strong grain patterns, and then cracking; outside a while? Happy grass, can't have been *right* there too long. Nice set of colors.

Rob Talbot - Flower Power

You (or whoever) aren't actually quite managing to sell being a half-wit; keep working! I actually like the expression a lot, it contrasts with the stem in the mouth somehow. The hat - looks well-loved. I'm not a hat man, they're *practical* tools, not style tools, for me. This one would still shade things.

Chris Strevens - Cathedral Door
Cathedrals are so amazing (also they're about my only personal interest in religion). I guess, if you're going to put that huge a pile of resources into a project, it had *better* end up amazing people for centuries, but it's surprising how many projects fail that test.
John Retallack - Purchase
I like the careful shot on the fairly ordinary (not huge, not perfect) limes. The contrast between the near-perfect lemons and limes -- is probably just a coincidence in what you bought? But you did choose to photograph them.
Jim Snarski - Little Cat Feet

Windy and foggy require an interesting balance to BOTH be very common there! And then you can see why a lighthouse might be a good investment.  Interesting rocks rising, not as a sheer cliff, but not as just rubble either.

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