This month's PUG runneth over with so many varied and
rich views.  These are a few of the pictures that kept
me coming back to see more:
"Capitol Reef tree Sculpture" by Jan van Wijk.  I like
the conrast between the "annimated" quality of the
tree and the softness of the background.
"Caloques" by Juame Lahueta.  What a remarkably
playful space Juame has found.  I really like the
interaction of the planes of the walls and the painted
edges of the walkways, the interplay of the grays and
white lines.  Well seen, Juame!
"Wood and Wire" by Darryn Richter.  The more I look at
this picture, the more harmony of shape, tone, space
is revealed.  The knot in the wood and the loop of
wire, the "grid" of the wire and the edge of the
composition, the softness of the weeds as one
intercepts the foreground and "dances" my eye back
into the soft focus in the background.  
"The Event" by Gianfranco Irlanda.  The enlightened
expressions  of surprise, anticipation, and pleasure
is a joy to see.  It is hightened by the fact that we
are not seeing what they are seeing.
"Below 0" (degrees) by Thomas Cakalic.  I like the
color and contrast of this unusaual natural formation.

"Leaf" by Ed Kenney.  Such a rich tactile presence of
the droplets!  
"Macro-Wide angle by Dan Scott.  I like the contrast
of the graphic image of the screen wire and the
pictoral reflections of the water droplets.
"Butterfly near Tucson AZ. Nov. 7, 2001" by Ann
Sanfedele.  What delicacy! What a tapestry of tone,
line, color, and transparancy! My wallpaper for quite
a long time to come.  Thanks, Ann!




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