Quite a wonderful gallery: Especially the diversity, including photographic subjects that I did not think one could find in the 21st century anymore (e.g. the Karin girl with the neck rings). But my favorite amidst all the delights of Nature and the social aspects of humanity in the gallery was the photograph of lower Manhattan: Photos of reflections on water can be very beautiful. Here the arrangement of the pier pilings suggests that they may actually be reflections of the skyscrapers in the distance. But, of course, in a nondimensionl trompe d’oeil, they are not. Combined with the coloring and the misty appearance of the water, this is magnificent!
Have always enjoyed the pictures in your office but these have a degree of excitement in the faces of
Both people and animals. I especially liked the cave dweller….I wondered what was going through his mind while you were taking his picture. You have a real talent of making subject mater come to life.
Congratulations and thank you for being willing to share them with interested parties. See you tomorrow 1-14-2020 at 1;00.
Paul! Thank you so much for sharing your gallery and the scope of the whole exhibition. What a beautiful collection of art!
Now, more than ever, it is crucial to stay connected with our friends & fellow creatives, and share the beauty and wonder we’ve captured in our world.
Miss you dear friend xx
Really amazing work Paul. Nice to connect w/ a Hillisider!
Thanks Cheryl. Go Comets!
thanks for the link . beautiful pictures
Thank you Carol.
Quite a wonderful gallery: Especially the diversity, including photographic subjects that I did not think one could find in the 21st century anymore (e.g. the Karin girl with the neck rings). But my favorite amidst all the delights of Nature and the social aspects of humanity in the gallery was the photograph of lower Manhattan: Photos of reflections on water can be very beautiful. Here the arrangement of the pier pilings suggests that they may actually be reflections of the skyscrapers in the distance. But, of course, in a nondimensionl trompe d’oeil, they are not. Combined with the coloring and the misty appearance of the water, this is magnificent!
Robert, thank you for your comments.
Have always enjoyed the pictures in your office but these have a degree of excitement in the faces of
Both people and animals. I especially liked the cave dweller….I wondered what was going through his mind while you were taking his picture. You have a real talent of making subject mater come to life.
Congratulations and thank you for being willing to share them with interested parties. See you tomorrow 1-14-2020 at 1;00.
Paul! Thank you so much for sharing your gallery and the scope of the whole exhibition. What a beautiful collection of art!
Now, more than ever, it is crucial to stay connected with our friends & fellow creatives, and share the beauty and wonder we’ve captured in our world.
Miss you dear friend xx
My super talented uncle!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I love the silverback gorilla and the elephants.
Always new your were a great medical doctor, superior in your field…
Now I admire your newest talent…. keep those photos coming.