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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
2/15/2007 9:23:49 PM
You DO need to get back to posting here. Really like the light and colour. Now if I could stop drooling on myself....
Great work.
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
2/6/2007 2:00:31 PM
Shukrant jaziilan.
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Photo By: JAH
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
1/29/2007 2:28:08 PM
Absolutely gorgeous. Are these models?
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Photo By: elizabeth Blair
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
1/23/2007 10:37:28 PM
A little less amazing when he met Mr. Skunk last week. But the horses love him and he has learned his "be careful where you stick your nose" lesson from the barn cats. If you like to shoot animals (with a camera), let me know.
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Photo By: JAH
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
1/23/2007 10:27:20 PM
Thanks. You know how they say owners start to look like their pets....
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Photo By: JAH
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
1/10/2007 5:24:39 PM
Gracias companera!
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Photo By: JAH
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
8/8/2005 11:01:17 PM
Kim:
Very Nice. No way to remove the vehicles from the picture, eh? Would have been a beuatiful shot of contrasting architectures.
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
6/18/2005 4:22:52 PM
Antony:
Just being careful to remain gainfully employed. Hope you come out to the farm soon.
J
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
12/22/2004 3:45:45 AM
Good aesthetic concept. Bad sword-handling by the girl, and the guy won't hit anything if he doesn't look through his sights. Sigh....
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/30/2004 11:58:30 PM
Kim:
Great idea; however, would it be possible to remove the cork board? It's a visual distraction. How do you feel about the chair? By the way, when you get back to the farm, we've installed a picture window and a glass shower on the main floor. It would suit this theme perfectly.
Congrats JAH
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/28/2004 6:41:54 AM
I'm probably older than Antony's father, so he who ROFLMAO last, ROFLMAO best, n'est ce pas?
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/26/2004 3:23:51 AM
Kim:
A great chef starts with great ingredients. Stunning model, alluring pose, great backdrop, and the sharp light of high noon adds the sultry element of a hot summer day. Well done!
JAH
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/24/2004 1:32:48 AM
I give... what's a ROFL?
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/16/2004 3:22:05 AM
The things you see once your bow's unstrung, eh? Big neck, looks like the bucks are rutting in your area.
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Photo By: Jim Christensen
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/14/2004 9:05:37 PM
Great Photographer. Needs to get a better male model, though... Maybe someone under 50 next time.
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
11/8/2004 2:11:48 AM
Kim:
The lighting from the left is perhaps a litttle too harsh. Could a diffiser or dimmer flash there help?
Jeremiah
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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Critique By:
JAH (K:133)
9/23/2004 2:32:44 AM
Still had a bit of that tribal make-up on hand, eh? Great shot, beautiful woman. CAn I borrow the jump suit for pulling out old insulation?
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
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