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Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 9:26:58 AM

Beautiful image Mevludin. Well done. Regards john
        Photo By: Bosnia Photo  (K:3088)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 8:59:00 AM

Such an air of anticipation here Carol. Holding my breath waiting for the sky to move. Regards John
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 8:57:09 AM

Such a succinct image that describes the subject perfectly, with compassion. Regards John
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 8:47:50 AM

I like the symbolism and textures Carol. I ama fan of your work. Regards John
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 8:27:12 AM

Another stunning image in conception and technicall execution Lubomir. Regards John
        Photo By: lubomir    (K:938)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 8:22:49 AM

Strong compostion Ali. The exposure is long enough to render the water well. Maybe a slight darkening of the top corners would help balance the overall effect. Thanks for your recent comments on my work. Regards John
        Photo By: Ali Naghizadeh  (K:19600)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/7/2005 8:12:50 AM

A departure from your usual urban graphic Jeanette but crafted with an acute eye for design and balance. Regards John
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/5/2005 10:03:40 AM

Great photojournalism picture Barat. Regards John
        Photo By: Barat Ali Batoor  (K:169)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/5/2005 9:56:17 AM

Yomna this is great. Very emotive image. Regards John
        Photo By: yomna adly  (K:108)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/5/2005 9:54:24 AM

Is this your front drive Chris? Pity the poor gardener who had to rake the gravel every day. Regards John
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/5/2005 8:17:13 AM

Another fine image Alexander. The bright orange set against the blue sky and stunted trees is quite sureal. Thank you for all your generous comments on my work. I hope you found something you liked. Regards John
        Photo By: Alexander Uspeshny  (K:482)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 11:54:52 PM

Reminds me of Alice Through the Looking Glass Yutaka. Things are not what they appear to be.

Regards John
        Photo By: Yutaka Itinose  (K:22586) Donor

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 5:17:49 AM

Fadel, are you planning on doing a movie like Tim Burton? Animation using a digital still camera? These are great. How many more in the series. Nice work. Regards John
        Photo By: Fadel J  (K:13974)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 5:09:02 AM

Another fine study Alexander. You have a very good eye and a unique style. This is almost Daliesque in compostion and detail. I like your technique of colou/monochrome in the same frame. Regards John
        Photo By: Alexander Uspeshny  (K:482)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 5:05:00 AM

Alexander, your phots give a glimps into a world I know nothing off. I like your compositions and the muted colours in this series.

I can't understand why there are not more comments on your work. Thanks for posting I will take my time to look at all the images in your portfolio. Regards John
        Photo By: Alexander Uspeshny  (K:482)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 4:58:08 AM

Is she a tap dancer?
        Photo By: Ján HRONSKÝ alias ?ltý D  (K:1292)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 4:52:13 AM

I like the composition Rupert and the monochromatic colours. Really feeling closed in, slightly claustrophobic, but with a chance of escape into the light. Regards john
        Photo By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 4:40:00 AM

Thanks Rupert. Yes I used a polarisinf filter and a one stop gray grad to hold the detail i the sky. Regards john
        Photo By: John Lamb  (K:9687)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/4/2005 3:13:16 AM

Business appointments are just an irritating annoyance fitted in between between photo opportunities!
        Photo By: John Lamb  (K:9687)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/3/2005 6:31:23 PM

I like the strong central figure, square on to the camera. Pity the basket on the left is cropped off. Regards John
        Photo By: ryan berk  (K:17)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/3/2005 6:28:27 PM

Strong composition Marc. Taken at just the right time. Maybe would benifit from a little more saturation of the colours in the sky. Nice work. Regards John
        Photo By: Marc Fontannaz  (K:2887)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/3/2005 6:24:39 PM

Certainly is golden Chris. I like your alignment of the lines in the gate and the telephone ? line. Is that Glastonbury Tor. Regards John
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/2/2005 6:25:51 AM

People all over the world seem to do this. I have a shotof one in New Zealand in my portfolio. Cheers John
        Photo By: Nick Russill  (K:929)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/2/2005 6:15:13 AM

No sweat Rog. Look forward to hearing any comments you have on the 2400.
My 1270 is in need of replacement. Have read some good comments on the 2400.
Yea I had my Viewsonic CRT throw a bearing and I took a leap into a Viewsonic 19 inch LCD.
Hated it at first but now it's profiled things are better. Still takes abit of getting used to though.

Cheers John
        Photo By: John Lamb  (K:9687)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/1/2005 11:56:12 PM

Beautiful David. I can feel the movement of air between the open doors, waiting for the creak on the stairs.
Reagrds John
        Photo By: david george  (K:481)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/1/2005 11:16:52 PM

You have achieved a wonderful sense of scale and space here Dave.Great shot. Regards John
        Photo By: Dave Scranney  (K:101)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/1/2005 8:48:54 PM

A place I have wanted to visit after looking at Freeman Patersons pictures of the area. Pity the highlights in the building are blown out. Good use of the foreground detail. Regards John
        Photo By: Tjaart van Staden  (K:979)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
10/1/2005 10:19:40 AM

A Spenseresque view of NZ with the Mac treatment. Works for me Ian. John
        Photo By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
9/26/2005 11:14:50 AM

Great picture of a great aircraft. A tribute to The Few. Regards John
        Photo By: Riccardo De Matteis  (K:1485)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
9/26/2005 11:11:27 AM

I like your illustrative style although the subject looks as if he is in a trance. Look forward to seeing more in this series. Regards John
        Photo By: Frédéric Gaillard  (K:425)


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