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Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
11/29/2004 8:07:01 PM

Hi Jon..
This was orginally a color shot and was converted to b&w in photoshop using a three layer process, then colorized (toned). I normally sharpen as the final step in photoshop, but sharpening detracted from the image, so no sharpening on this one. That was all. Using the three layer conversion process is what brought out the detail and toning in the back wall. BTW, I really like your 'blacklight' shot.

Joe
        Photo By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/20/2003 4:15:37 PM

This photo jumped at me from right off the page. Very moody and very original work.
        Photo By: ama tor  (K:1432)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/20/2003 4:13:05 PM

My first thought when looking at this was it was not real but photoshopped. Then I realized that it was intentional. And it truly a beautiful work. Congratulations!
        Photo By: Miguel Lasa  (K:62)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/20/2003 4:09:13 PM

Wonderful work. I like the way that you are framing the next 'support'. Excellent study in lines.
        Photo By: David Fenn  (K:79)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/20/2003 4:07:07 PM

Not what I expected to see from the thumbnail, but a great shot nonetheless!
        Photo By: Mehmed Aziz  (K:57)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/20/2003 4:05:13 PM

Excellent Architectural shot with beautiful color. You've done a great job isolating the building and there is a wonderful contrast with the blue sky
        Photo By: Manuel Ventura  (K:746)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/20/2003 4:03:09 PM

Wonderful photo. Well exposed.
        Photo By: George Fay  (K:262)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/19/2003 9:04:14 PM

Wonderful shot T. Great color. I just came over here from SIG and glad to have found you.
        Photo By: T Glow  (K:14955)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/19/2003 8:59:40 PM

Jeremy, this would be a great photo if it were not so underexposed. The sun hasn't set yet, but the photo is extremely dark. Another stop or stop and a half and this could be a winner.
        Photo By: Jeremy Grigsby  (K:574)

Critique By: Joseph Brennskag  (K:46)  
5/19/2003 8:40:47 PM

Beautiful shot John! I am glad to find your name here. I have just moved over here from SIG and it is good to see familiar names. I didn't rate this high on orginality because its been done before, but you've executed it well. Cheers!
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)


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