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Critique By:
Keith Naylor (K:13064)
9/27/2003 11:32:17 AM
Superb capture, the bridge in the fog is stunning. A good example of why all photographers carry a camera at all times.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
JL E (K:9693)
9/26/2003 8:27:59 AM
good composition, but try with the bottle opened and some beer in the glass, and you will seduce the observatory! cheers
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Pedro Libório (K:36301)
9/20/2003 2:33:20 PM
eheheheh ...quite emotional!!!!
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Alberto Agnoletti (K:12811)
9/20/2003 12:44:23 PM
Excellent composition!! Best regards, Alberto
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Gustavo Hochman (K:1001)
9/18/2003 3:26:54 PM
Never will comes peace here,Wayne. Too much money.Too much power.Too much intereses.Too much hate.Too much weapons. ...and zero will. The permanent war status quo,is very rentable business for too much people.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Tomo Radovanovic (K:12788)
9/18/2003 3:23:14 PM
cheers
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Gustavo Hochman (K:1001)
9/18/2003 3:05:51 PM
e x c e l l e n t !!!!!!!!!!!!! I like specially long time exposures. Very expresive B&W,Wayne. Best regards
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Gabriella Carta (K:22879)
9/17/2003 4:00:17 PM
ehehhe nice shot
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Donna Johnson (K:9906)
9/15/2003 8:31:25 PM
Love your experimentation! Great job!
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Toga Tampubolon (K:87)
9/12/2003 3:03:10 AM
very nice night photography, specially the idea to capture the star
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Diana Cornelissen (K:26437)
9/11/2003 5:40:14 PM
Good composition with the grass in the foreground Wayne. It gives this image just that something "special". My best regards, Diana.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Jose Rasquinho (K:12128)
9/11/2003 3:33:59 PM
Good composition! Good work in infrared. Regards.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
stefano mannucci (K:4793)
9/11/2003 3:17:50 PM
very very good !! Congrats. Ciao Stefano
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Mário Sousa (K:16985)
9/11/2003 3:17:33 PM
Fantastic photo
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Teunis Haveman (K:37426)
9/11/2003 3:17:04 PM
Beautiful composition, can you give mor lighting ?
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Mário Sousa (K:16985)
9/10/2003 3:48:31 PM
Momento fotográfico interessante
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Robert Walls (K:1728)
9/10/2003 3:06:52 PM
The Shooting star makes the image. Well planned!
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Amancio Couto (K:15720)
9/10/2003 12:04:18 AM
Any way!...Great work!...regards
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
marco biancardi (K:10582)
9/9/2003 10:47:19 PM
quite unusual, interesting! Yes, this pic needs the explaination you give, but thehn it becomes clear and understandable; it's a tale made by light! regards - marco
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Wayne Miller (K:452)
9/9/2003 9:16:53 PM
Hi Kostas, the TOTAL exposure time was around 20 minutes (read my "about" for this photo). The length of star trails is also affected by the focal length of the lens. Perhaps you're more accustomed to viewing/taking night shots photographed with a shorter focal length lens setting? As to why the stars seem to disappear before they reach the end of the frame - besides my composition, I can't really explain why as I do not control the stars nor the rotation of the Earth, that's just how the film recorded the scene, my friend. Thank you for your interesting comments. Regards, Wayne.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Idézio Junior (K:1046)
9/9/2003 9:04:37 PM
Very interesting composition, good tonalities and lighting.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Kostas Tzanetos (K:22012)
9/9/2003 3:02:53 PM
Good work with the long exposure,Wayne,and nice idea you had about using flash to light the car.But I think that a 20min exposure should have rendered shorter star trails - I'm not sure about this,though,because I usually expose the night sky for more than 2 hours. what happened to the left part of your photo? the stars seem to disappear before reaching the end of the frame. regards,Kostas
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
marco biancardi (K:10582)
9/9/2003 1:41:58 PM
very interesting shot, skilfull technique, nice result! regards - marco
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Gabriella Carta (K:22879)
9/8/2003 5:29:02 PM
nice shot
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Louise Vessey (K:13862)
9/8/2003 2:05:17 PM
Great job with the exposure and printing. The mood is nice too. Perhaps cropped a bit too tightly for my taste is all.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Donna Devine (K:2885)
9/6/2003 3:46:15 PM
Lovely. A delicate, evocative image.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Kelly C (K:1358)
9/5/2003 9:13:08 PM
Nice infrared shot!
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Amancio Couto (K:15720)
9/3/2003 10:37:01 PM
This one, was a opportunity. You won Wayne! Good shot!!!
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia (K:96391)
9/3/2003 10:19:16 PM
great composition.
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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Critique By:
André Bermak (K:14443)
9/3/2003 8:45:28 PM
Com certeza Bro!!!!!!!!!!Ótima captura......
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Photo By: Wayne Miller
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