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David
Dyer-BennetCoyote at Minnesota
Zoo: I like this shot. Every hair is visible and I can see the
animal is interested in something beyond the frame. He/she looks
intense. Very nice.
John Retallack: This goes beyond a portrait or
a grab shot. It looks unrehearsed or posed, but your subject was aware of
the camera. Kind of a nice in between shot. Your friend sounds
interesting and his photograph says a lot about him, also. Thank you for
introducing us to him.
Trevor
Cunninghamgraffiti rock: I like your
title, Trevor. Are petroglyphs a type of graffiti? Hundreds of years
from now will society look at modern graffiti and think them valuable
information from the past? The markings on this rock are
amazing.
Rob TalbotThingy: I may have missed this in a previous message, but
what is your “Thingy,” Rob? All kinds of things can be thought of
just from this shape. It’s interesting and that makes it a good
photograph.
Bob
McCullochAt the Farmers
Market: This is definitely a spring picture. Cheerful, bright colors
and nice detail. I can see this in a Burpee’s Catalogue.
John
PalcewskiNot A Rose But Close:
I like the entire photograph, but especially the light and shadows behind the
flower. Including the hand in the photograph seems to give the photograph
more of an emotional appeal. This photograph is simple and clean and I am
drawn to it.
Thank you to all who contributed to the
gallery this week and thank you to Andy and staff for hanging the
show.
Marilyn
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Have
you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about growing
up?
Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning things the
hard way?
It's Tough Growing Up: Children's Stories of Courage
Marilyn
Dalrymple and Joan Foor
www.itstoughgrowingup.com
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Where's Ezra? A
children's story about being and having friends.
Marilyn Dalrymple, author;
Leslie Duffey, Illustrator