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Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 2:33:32 PM

Lovely, great colours and light. I also like your composition, it's very balanced and roughly symetrical. Good work.
        Photo By: Jack Cronin  (K:328)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:50:50 AM

Brilliant timing and an interesting shot, well done.
        Photo By: Kenvin Pinardy  (K:65)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:49:29 AM

A great almost-abstract. Nicwe strong vivid colours and the water, especially with its movement, is a great addition. Good work, well done.
        Photo By: Richard Bebnowski  (K:84)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:48:12 AM

I'm often stunned by the imagination of photographers here. You've made something I could never think of as a photographic subject into a photographic subject. THe muted tones are superb and there's a special 'soft but perfectly sharp' something about it which I can't quite put my finger on. I like it very much, well done.
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:45:25 AM

It's a great macro Mike. Personally, I've never found the damn things to stay still long enough for me. This is nice and sharp - the only thing I'd say is perhaps some light on his head wouldn't go amiss. Good work, well done.
        Photo By: Mike Trobee  (K:282)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:43:24 AM

I think this is great. Well spotted! I think it could do with a small amount of sharpening. If you search my forum messages, you should find an explaination I gave of my favourite way to do this. After that, possibly a slight levels tweak but I think you're almost there anyway. You seem to have some pure black in the shadows and you certainly don't want to risk blowing-out the white paintwork. I think it's a wonderful photo and, as far as the scan, for a beginner you've done a great job. Well done.
        Photo By: Keith Willis  (K:276)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:39:25 AM

Great stuff. Industrial scenes are so often nothing more than industrial scenes, if you know what I mean. As long as there's some grinding sparks shooting out somewhere, it's good enough. This though, has something special. I like it, a lot! Well done.
        Photo By: Fernando Gonçalves  (K:111)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:36:46 AM

Gorgeous scene, makes me want to be there. Perhaps just a touch over-sharp? Still, it's very nice. Well done.
        Photo By: Volkan Ersoy  (K:16)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:34:06 AM

Lovely image. The barge is a very nice subject and the light on the sails is great, as is the sky. Good work, well done.
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/10/2004 12:32:11 AM

Beautiful image. Lovely strong colours and it also has that something extra - I don't know what but there is an effect I really like! I would, however, agree with David's suggestions. Great work. Well done.
        Photo By: Sergey Gawrilow  (K:9)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:59:44 PM

Gorgeous sunset, well done. Have you considered cropping down to around the upper-most piece of clear sky? I just get the feeling it may feel a little more balanced then. I may be wrong - it's just my opinion. That's not to say I don't like it as it is; I do, I like it a lot. Well done.
        Photo By: ALP ALTINER  (K:651)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:56:41 PM

Gorgeous! You have been lucky enough to catch the perfect light here - it couldn't have been better positioned as far as I'm concerned. The 'depth' of this photo is incredible - I could almost fal into it. And it's finished off perfectly with that great illuminated cloud. This is just superb and a shot to be proud of. Well done, I love it!
        Photo By: Walter Scarella  (K:19671) Donor

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:53:10 PM

Heh, it's great. From here, the majority of the picture seems to be in focus. To extend further, I suppose only get further away from the model may help but then that might ruin your composition. If you'd not have mentioned it, the thought of DOF wouldn't have even crossed my mind so I wouldn't worry too much about it! Great work, well done.
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:49:50 PM

Heh! Great idea! When I saw the thumbnail, I had no idea it was a toy. The larger picture is a little more obvious but still, the effect is very good. I'd have liked to see the entire tank and perhaps a tiny amount of sillhouetted 'ground' under the tracks. Still, it's very creative - well done.
        Photo By: Keegan McDuffie  (K:0)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:46:53 PM

Great location! THis is very good. I like how the wall leads the eye in to the water coming from all different angles. THe hole in the near-wall adds interest too. Good work, well done.
        Photo By: Reidar Olsen  (K:144)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:44:51 PM

This is wonderful as it is but as soon as I saw it, and the gorgeous light on the distant hills, I immediately thought what a lovely panoramic you could make by cropping out everything from just underneath the fence. Don't get me wrong - I love it as it is, I just think you could make a good panorama in addition to this particular crop. Well done.
        Photo By: John Lamb  (K:9687)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 2:37:56 PM

Welcome to Usefilm. This is extremely dark and it is very difficult to see any detail. Is the original the same or is this darker since scanning? A longer exposure would help give more light ot the image.
        Photo By: Teresa Schille  (K:1)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 12:15:07 PM

Wonderful subject and great light. I think these birds almost have a mystical appearance. If anything, I think being able to see an eye would make it even better but it didn't happen so this is great!
        Photo By: Glenn Edmiston  (K:7366)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 12:08:56 PM

Wow, I like this very much! You did really well to get such good exposure with that backlight. Close-up with a wide lens has warped the perspective in a slightly comical way and the dog looks so cute! I think this photo's great - well done.
        Photo By: Alexander Tufte  (K:0)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 12:04:40 PM

I like the unusually narrow panoramic shape. You've done a good stitching job but it does notice very slightly a third in from either side. Still, it's original and a nice scene, well done.
        Photo By: Mark Layne  (K:253)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 12:01:40 PM

I'd love to know what this is - it's vey bright and colourful - well done.
        Photo By: Michele Caloro  (K:32)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/9/2004 11:59:58 AM

I like it. I especially like the perfect sharpness. I think if some of the clutter was not on the left-hand side, it would be stronger butit's very interesting - well done.
        Photo By: Amy B  (K:619)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/7/2004 11:58:21 AM

Well, it's certainly different! I like it as an advertising image - have you offered it to them? I wouldn't hang it on my wall but It's imaginitive, interesting and good in its own right.
        Photo By: Peter van Nugteren  (K:421)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/4/2004 3:17:11 PM

Very nice tones and grain. It's not the type of photography I usually go for personally so I can't comment much on the 'artistic' side, but the thumbnail said 'click me' and I like what I see. Well done.
        Photo By: leon kiselev  (K:145)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/4/2004 3:15:23 PM

I like it. I've got a 'thing' for small everyday objects at the moment and this is one of many I'd not yet thought of. I think they make a strong, simple subject. Did you crop the edges of the marbles purposely? I just thought it might be nice to see them with a little space around. Good wrok, well done.
        Photo By: Jon Rank  (K:683)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/4/2004 12:31:30 PM

CVery nice. I could tell it was a CD but it's not amazingly obvious. Of course, this is all about colour and you've caught it perfectly - well done.
        Photo By: Márcio Costa  (K:2150)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/2/2004 8:55:15 AM

Hah! I dont know whether to laugh or be scared! Was it an Ostrich or something before it mutated into an alien? You cheered me up -thanks)
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/1/2004 6:21:22 AM

Excelent again! I can't decide if I prefer this or the other - I will love them both the same! Great work as always! Well done.
        Photo By: Danijel Micka  (K:2532)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/1/2004 6:20:13 AM

Another great shot Danijel! I like the use of red liquid- it adds a unique element to the subject. Tell me please, how do you time a shot like this? Is it just luck and lots of shots or is there a more reliable secret?

Good work, I love it.
        Photo By: Danijel Micka  (K:2532)

Critique By: Daniel Guerin  (K:7961)  
4/1/2004 6:13:07 AM

This is superb Danijel! I've had a quick look at your prtfolio and you certainly have a great eye for interesting subjects. I occasionally have 'moments of inspiration' but you seem to almost have a natural sense for it. This is superb because it's an unusual subject, it inherently has beautiful light and colour but also, it gives the viewer imaginations of space, pulsars, quasars and 'otherworldly' things... at least it does for me! I love it as I do most of your portfolio, well done.
        Photo By: Danijel Micka  (K:2532)


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