Photograph By C.A.  Mikulice
C.A.  M.
Photograph By Srna Stankovic
Srna S.
Photograph By Ann  Van Breemen
Ann  .
Photograph By Jan Symank
Jan S.
Photograph By ERNIE BUCHANAN
ERNIE B.
Photograph By Andrzej Pradzynski
Andrzej P.
Photograph By Adam Orzechowski
Adam O.
Photograph By Margaret Growden
Margaret G.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 

 
User Activity
Image Summary
Awards Received
Portfolio Summary
Critiques from David
Critiques to David

Portfolios

Categories
Nature (1)
Portrait (1)


Critiques To 


  1


Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
5/28/2004 12:51:07 AM

You have a wonderful joy for seeing things as they are and as you envision them to be. Keep up the fine work.
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: ahmed refay  (K:548)  
3/5/2004 4:05:09 PM

no comments is a very bad thing so when i sow this pic after all these i try to say any comment .....and i found it finnaly .........
........................................................... ...................
........it is a nice pic and it need more than my comment......
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: Dave Marquis  (K:2172)  
1/22/2004 12:52:22 PM

Nice!

Dave
www.japanish.org
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: Jeroen Wenting  (K:25317) Donor  
4/15/2003 1:36:59 PM

Bit soft, and the left side of the frame is underexposed while the white rock? is blown out.
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: Sue O'S  (K:12878)  
7/23/2002 8:40:31 AM

Or what if you add a rubber mouse (or what about a cat and mouse together?) to various parts of the house exposed by the nightlight? I agree with Antonio that it's a neat concept.
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: Chris Whaley  (K:3847)  
7/15/2002 5:08:42 PM

Cool shot David...would be interesting to see a series of these in different areas of the house.
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: Antonio Díaz  (K:2710)  
7/15/2002 12:34:37 PM

its a really nice concept what you were looking for here, i really like it, but it would be a lot better if it wasn?t that soft... i?m not an expert on this kind of shots, but i think maybe a slower film like an iso 100 or 50 would have helped... and just another little recomendation, i think that object is not the most attractive for this shot, i?m trying to figure out some other object but nothing comes to my mind, but i hope you find it...
its really worth to try it again, as i said, its a great idea, keep shooting!! *smile*
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)

Critique By: Jeff Cable  (K:3599)  
7/10/2002 4:09:37 PM

Hi David. I was intrigued by the thumbnail. It is a great idea and well executed. Makes me wonder what one could do with several lights and a dark room.

The exposure for both lamps (especially the one at the rear of the room) looks a bit too much but the upside of that is that the light pathway from each shade is accentuated beyond what we would normally expect to see. Daylight film under tungsten lighting also imparts a nice warm glow to the room.

Nice work! I hope to see more of it.

Cheers!
Jeff
        Photo By: David Rorex  (K:8)


  1


|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.1367188