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Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/27/2005 12:39:41 AM

That expression on its face tells it all. He is one cool customer.
        Photo By: majed ali  (K:315)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/26/2005 4:30:59 PM

Lovely and it makes one think philosophical things. I think it froze before it had the chance to drop its petals. It's better that way. Meant to be.
        Photo By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/26/2005 8:22:13 AM

2.5 x 2.5? Sounds like a contact print (?). What a treasure...imagine finding a box of old photographs.
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/26/2005 2:37:07 AM

The psychedelic tomato of the '60's, that's what it is. What I find interesting is the amount of grain, which gives it a needed sense of texture-touch.
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/26/2005 2:32:47 AM

I love the water, and being close to it. This is another photograph in the series that I like. Those trees in the background are huge.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 11:55:19 PM

There's great inherent drama here; along with a wide range of tones accented by the sunlight outlining the edges of the cloud formations.
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 11:24:11 PM

Intimidating at first, but when I realize what it is, it's a thing of beauty. Even as an abstract.
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 11:22:23 PM

Thank you. I means a lot to wish me a Merry Christmas. I wish the same for you and your loved ones...friends and family. Peace.

Mark
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:47:39 PM

To all who like the simple pleasure of looking up into the sky, this justifies it. I like the rather "Polaroid" feel of it.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:45:41 PM

Fabulous job stitching it all together.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:44:18 PM

The fantasy's better than reality! I like it.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:39:08 PM

I love the architecture, so timeless, spanning centuries and lifetimes.
        Photo By: Tushit Jain  (K:1697)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:34:48 PM

Nice! I'd like to see a digital do that! I like how you incorporated the house lights in there.
        Photo By: Rick Page  (K:5242)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:20:06 PM

Powerful composition! I think it's best in black & white. Good work.
        Photo By: Kareem Afifi  (K:5968)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:13:12 PM

I like it! It's got sort of a Christmas feel to it as well. One of the better abstracts here.
        Photo By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 6:11:57 PM

You're good to go, Paul. Must be great to fly.
        Photo By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 10:25:45 AM

Gutsy shot, Irenka! Speed and color in the same level. I know what you mean by not advising us to do the same. Maybe I'll use a window clamp for my camera.
        Photo By: Irenka Daniluk  (K:8011)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/25/2005 10:12:12 AM

Lovely. I take a delight in photographing tiny ornaments and things. It's such a happy image, full of wonder and all things good.
        Photo By: Mark Hamilton  (K:8387)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/24/2005 11:09:42 PM

Depending on how one sees life, this could be either something beautifully transformed, or something long since passed away. I see it as a transformation, and I'm sure you photographed it as such. Merry Christmas, Ina.

Mark
        Photo By: Ina Nicolae  (K:44481)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/24/2005 10:39:24 PM

This looks like a resort. And those houseboats are far more good looking than the ones we have here.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/24/2005 10:36:55 PM

Breathtakingly beautiful; it reminds me of bayou country in Florida and Louisiana.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/24/2005 10:35:15 PM

This is documentary, architectural, urban, and landscape all rolled into one photograph. It's a beautiful view into another world.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/20/2005 10:19:50 PM

Wow, congrats on the Christmas present! I guess it begged to be opened before the big day, huh? And that Dig' Rebel is just too good to be without a macro lens. This photo really does look like a solar system. I keep commenting a lot about how nature seems to repeat and re-assign shapes and patterns all throughout, even flowers and universes. But here in this photo, no hint of violence or chaos; just goodness.
        Photo By: Kelly Duntley  (K:13889) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/19/2005 9:53:41 PM

Looks fine, Kelly. No need to clean up. This'll be nostalgia years from now.
        Photo By: Kelly Duntley  (K:13889) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/19/2005 9:25:34 PM

It's like something from the past! I like the reflections in the glass, too. And the colors are very nice.
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/19/2005 9:16:59 PM

Even subconsciously, the face of these Lincoln Continentals will affect a person. It also brings back other memories. It was a simpler time, had its own troubles and problems, but I had good memories because I was lucky to have been a child in that decade.
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/19/2005 9:06:48 PM

Hi Ina. The link you gave me sends me right to the old house with the string of Christmas lights. It's a bug alright. I tried going back into your previous photos, and what happens is I get disconnected (twice).
        Photo By: Ina Nicolae  (K:44481)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/18/2005 10:08:08 PM

Again, very powerful and evocative. I'm struck by how personal it is. Incredible.
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/18/2005 10:05:50 PM

El Dia de Los Muertos and I guess it extends well into La Noche de Los Muertos. I'm seeing a very personal and heartfelt "thing" in this photograph. And I feel as if I'm intruding. Quite a powerful, evocative piece.
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
12/18/2005 8:04:03 PM

This image really tugs on the ol heart strings. I hope she's getting fed by somebody. It's beautifully composed.
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)


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