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Critique By: Debbie Groff  (K:9569)  
10/18/2001 7:50:13 PM

STUNNINGING BEAUTIFUL! I love that you added the scene of the animals. Donkeys and litte goats. I took several pictures of the awesome colored trees and awesome blue sky and that was all I had in my pictures. Altho the colors were breathtaking what with my New Found Love "Velvia" But my content was a bit boring..I love what you did with this picture...
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Deleted User  (K:6775)  
10/17/2001 9:32:29 PM

Hey Glen...havent seen you around in a long time! *smile* Wow...never seen fall colors quit so vibrant as these. Did they build that building around the tree??? must have! Glad to see you are still out there photographing ...*smile* ...Maggie
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Dave Holland  (K:13074)  
10/18/2001 5:37:33 PM

Nice colors, good balance and detail. Are these two images identical? Why two posts?
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: David Meiland  (K:1820)  
9/29/2001 4:23:48 PM

Awesome action shot. Something bothers me about the skier being centered at bottom, maybe a crop at left and top would help, but it'd be hard to want to lose any of the roostertail. Do you have any shots at slower shutter speeds, i.e. 1/500? What happens to the tail if you do that?
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Martin Mora  (K:4666)  
9/14/2001 5:47:28 AM

saw this pop up on random images, so glad I took the time to look at it,, awsome,,, and now Im late for work
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
8/24/2001 12:01:00 PM

This is the one I've been looking for -- it's come up a few times in random images and then I forget the image number.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Adam E. J. Squier  (K:9803)  
8/24/2001 8:38:34 AM

Ingenious. So sharp for an 8-second exposure involving a person. I really like this idea. It's not patented, is it? ;-)

I can't decide if I like the screen not being squared up or if it's better like this.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/15/2001 5:55:30 AM

Good, but I'm not sure I like the grayish background.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Pedro P. Luz Cunha Filho  (K:325)  
6/30/2001 7:06:27 AM

Great shot glen. How many did you take to get this beautiful one?
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Debbie Groff  (K:9569)  
6/4/2001 6:42:04 AM

Well, I've looked at all of your photos and I must say you are a fine photographer. I've only starte photography about 8 mo. ago - and even tho I feel I've done fairly well with what I've learned - looking at your pictures have given me a lot of inspiration to try even harder. Loved all of them except maybe the fall picture, it looks like some of mine, kinda not really sharp focused or something.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Debbie Groff  (K:9569)  
6/4/2001 6:37:33 AM

Did I read right,,, it was a 4 second exposure or 1/4 second exposure? Beautiful... Absolutely!!
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Chris Whaley  (K:3847)  
6/3/2001 5:22:39 PM

Missed this one...this is great!
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor  
5/8/2001 6:23:02 PM

This would make a lovely poster,I'd buy it!It's a really great photo.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Chris Whaley  (K:3847)  
5/2/2001 10:11:45 PM

Truly a wonderful image.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Robert McDonald  (K:511)  
4/27/2001 11:32:15 PM

Outstanding shot, it's got it all
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Robert McDonald  (K:511)  
4/27/2001 1:06:43 AM

Its a great shot, it tells a lot
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor  
4/23/2001 5:41:38 AM

Very nice shot glen, I think you nailed this one.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Rita M. Cleary  (K:195)  
4/14/2001 11:32:20 PM

These types of scenes are so amazing when you're viewing them with the EYE, which is the most miraculous "lens" of all. The colors in this picture, to my eye, are a bit washy...not as vivid as I'm sure they looked to you. Also, I don't really see a focal point. My eye rambles all around looking for something to land on.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor  
4/9/2001 6:43:13 AM

Great image glen, showing true field behavior is a wonderful way to express how this species is truly like without the interference of man. Very playful and fun image.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Artie Colantuono  (K:12275)  
4/4/2001 4:56:45 PM

Glen really great job. Shapes, colour, lighting and everything. A still life or an abstract still life with an incredible amount of life. Be proud of this one, I am.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Girish Menon  (K:1384)  
3/21/2001 11:22:58 AM

excellent! its one hell of a pic! i'm surprised that there aren't more comments added.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor  
3/13/2001 9:23:14 AM

Something interesting i just noticed was that there were tiny reflections of her face right side up in the droplets and at different sizes, wow, ignore my last suggestion, the image works better this way.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: . .  (K:2743)  
3/13/2001 9:18:37 AM

very innovative. i assume you flipped the image to make the water drop reflections right side up. me likes the image this way, guess depends what your eye is more attracted to...the grid or the background.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor  
3/13/2001 8:59:29 AM

I really like this image and i think it works quite well. The only thing that i might change is the orientation of the jpg and flip it vertically. So her face is right side up.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Helena K Karlsson  (K:23)  
3/13/2001 8:47:47 AM

This is more like humour I never would have thought that water had lence quality!!!
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Artie Colantuono  (K:12275)  
3/12/2001 5:43:20 PM

ok, it makes it.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor  
3/10/2001 3:53:48 AM

I really like the soft tones in this image, a nice peaceful moody day.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Richard Walters  (K:480)  
3/8/2001 7:51:53 PM

Very inspiring! Love the contrast in light ... captured beautifully ... excellent control.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Richard Walters  (K:480)  
3/8/2001 7:48:40 PM

Fantastic shot! Timing is perfect with the wings spread out like that! How far is the nest from this bird's current positon?
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Chris Gillis  (K:90)  
3/6/2001 12:10:09 PM

THis is a fine image. It has the cute that nature images need, but still has a good deal of actually behavior thrown in to make it something beyond the ordinary. My only beef would be for a tighter crop, but that is neither here nor there post-exposure.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)


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