Thanks for taking the time to comment on the PUG. I appreciate or efforts, and I'm sure others do as well. Best, Paul Stenquist
Maciej Marchlewski wrote: > > Having a holiday today here in Poland I found some time to browse through > this month gallery. As other said it - many very good photos. I'm not going > to comment on all as I lack skills and time to do so, but wil mention some > that grabbed my attention most when browsing. > > "Australasian Harrier" by Max McRae > - a professional shot - pin sharp when it has to be, blurred elsewhere. Very > nice colours. And the fact of being taken in the zoo can't be seen in the > photo which I like. Very nice opening to the gallery. > > "Face to face" by Jan van Wijk > - very well cought but showing nice composition as well > > "For Those Who Hate Cats - a Double Dose" by Lon Williamson > - if you wanted to get on those cat haters' nerves you probably have done > the best. Everything is so cute in this photo that it must work the way you > planned > > "Dreamy Autumn Afternoon" by Kathleen Leickly > - that's a very well used photo manipulation technique > > "Blue" by Dag Thrane > - that background is very nicely placed but the photo has much more to it > which I just can't name. I just like it. > > "Luminous" by Graham Lyth > - that is very graphical photo and a very nice one. I guess you made a great > use of this place. Don't know how I would feel with with sand in my lens for > 18 months but the result is worth it. > > "Nupsstadur" by Thrainn Vigfusson > - great, bold colours, the contrast between the stormy sky and bright car is > very pleasing. > > "Parallel Spiral" by BigButt > - great juxtaposition, seems almoust like two photos merged together. > > "My Chevy" by Paul Stenquist > - another professional photo. Nice car, very nicely placed. > > "Water And Air" by Wessel Sijl > - great atmosphere! > > "Scale" by Simon King > - a great sense of scale is here for sure, as well as nice tonality. > > "I Laugh in the Face of Danger!" by Catherine Wilson > - I just like it. Great kids portrait. > > "Father" by Sandor Lueff > - a portrait that tells something about the person. Too bad it's more pentax > and less father but I like it anyway. > > There are also many great photos beside those. > > Cheers, Maciej

