Page 18 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • November 24, 2010 Retired metallurgist exhibits ‘potpourri of photos’ The photographs of Robert H. Kane are now on display at the Waldwick Library, where they will remain through Friday, Dec. 31. The exhibit features 17 works, a mixture of color and black and white, which the Ho-Ho-Kus resident captured on his travels through California, the Great Plains, the Southwest, Maine, England, Scotland, and New York City. A dramatic night-time shot of the Ho-Ho-Kus train station is the only photograph in the exhibit that was taken locally. Kane describes the exhibit as “a potpourri of photographs that I particularly like.” A retired metallurgist and materials engineer, Kane has loved photography for a long time, both as a hobby and as an essential aspect of his career research. “Digital techniques have made the formerly tedious aspects of photography much more fun, although a lot of restraint is necessary to avoid excesses,” he noted. “These images are basically straight photographs, enhanced only to the degree that would have been acceptable (and common) in traditional darkroom practice.” The library is located at 19 East Prospect Street in Waldwick. Hours of operation are Monday through Thursday from 10 to 9, and Friday and Saturday from 10 to 5. For more information, call (201) 652-5104. ���������������� ����������������������������  Left: ‘Castle Moil.’ Right: ‘Mono Lake at Sunrise.’ Advertise in the YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER 201-652-0744