Paul,
Congratulations.  Those are great photos.
The turtle with is lovely.  The fish underneath makes it 3 dimensional.
The dragon fly is incredibly sharp.  Anytime you get hair on the legs and
those white patches on the eyes, you have really sharp focus.
The third is amusing, but weaker than 1 & 2.
Regards,  Bob S.

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 8:25 PM, paul stenquist<[email protected]> wrote:
> A few of my photos were selected for a gallery show in Detroit. The event is
> called "The Green Show," and it's at a non-profit gallery and studio called
> 555. It's at 5716 Michigan Avenue in the city. It opens tomorrow, and I'll
> be there for a short time, but probably won't stay long. The show will  hang
> through June 27, but the gallery is open only on Saturday afternoons and by
> appointment.
>
>  These are the pics, although I did new renderings of the first two:
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=7511974&size=lg
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=3526907&size=lg
> http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=6505068
>
> The first two are definitely in the show, the third is a maybe.
>
> I printed all three on that paper Mark recommended: Ilford Gallerie Gold
> Fibre Silk. I used the ICC profile that Epson supplies for the R2400. It
> provided a very close match of my screen image. I mounted the prints under
> mats that are of what I would call a light avocado color in mahogany frames.
>
> BTW, I find the Ilford paper very similar in rendering to Epson Ultra
> Premium Luster. However, it's thicker and a wee bit glossier. It prints very
> nice. Thanks Mark!
>
> Paul
>
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