Contratulations on the show, Paul!

I like the dragon fly shot. Very well done.
Sorry, but I am not much touched by the turtle shot. I like turtles,
but I have hard time finding the shots (compositions) of them that 
work for me.
Also, I am not sure if it is my screen, the photo, or my present 
mood/desire for DOF, - somewhat low sharpness in the areas of the head 
and rear left leg is bothering my eye.

The "Greens for greens" (3rd) shot is funny, albeit a bit of a cliche.
I have a feeling that I've seen it before, and in more than one
implementation, including exactly this one.
Did you post it to PDML before or could I see it used by the marketing
agency you mentioned?

Igor



paul stenquist 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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