Bob Poe wrote:
Mogul Tomb by Carlos Roya...Beautiful transition
from the carved window shapes to the reflected shapes
in the room. I also like the way you framed the scene
beyond the window...nice depth throughout.
Thanks for your comments, Bob. Architecture photography is one of the
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Geordie Clarke's Silo at Night...I like the
perspective, and the contrast which I find both subtle
and dramatic in color and subject. I think a wider
lens might have made the bottom left a bit less
crowded.
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Warmly,
Bob
Thanks Bob. I know what you mean about using a
Bob wrote;
Evening Stroll by William Johnson catches a
gesturing pair who establish the scale for this
building. I like the way the light reflections
soften
the heavy stones. Nice composition.
Thanks for the comments Bob.
Regards,
William in Utah.
Skip,
Thanks for the praise. I was concerned that the small size just wouldn't
show the texture very well, but it sounds like you can see it fine. Those
who see the 8 X 12 print have a similar reaction to yours. It was certainly
a unique scene that I came upon and was pleased that I was able
Thanks Skip.
"Harborside" (by Thomas Cakalic) and "Falls" (by Ken Waller).
Both look like good painter's abstractions in design and color. Both very
pleasing and fascinating to the eye... A Jackson Pollack "Harborside". And
the "...Falls" looks like an artists oil palette...
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Exceptionally good PUG stuff this month, IMO!
Favorites:
"A Long Way From Home..." (by Ed Dombek).
A sad, evocative mood. Reminds me of being in the US Army in Germany, in the late
1950's.
Skip
It is funny looking back 17-18 years later how one picture can make you feel like
you're
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