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Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
4/5/2005 2:01:55 PM

What a beauty and what a nice sleep. Great capture!
        Photo By: erkoc dalaman  (K:4295)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
3/6/2005 10:20:09 PM

This one is so good. love it. it is excellent.
        Photo By: Claudia F.  (K:2930)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
3/6/2005 10:17:41 PM

very beautiful countryside scene. wonderful color. love the clouds and the green grass so much...and very good composition too.
        Photo By: Claudia F.  (K:2930)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
3/6/2005 10:15:24 PM

Matilde is a beauty. Great portrait. I love photographing children (but so far almost only take pictures of my children).
        Photo By: Claudia F.  (K:2930)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
3/5/2005 3:38:08 PM

thank you kay that one you made is great. love it more than mine.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
3/3/2005 4:57:47 PM

Kay, thank you for your precious comment, I realize that - I didn't catch the light from her eyes, but it is a good lesson that I will for sure remember for the future use. Thank you, you're very welcome to our bbs (it is not exact a bbs but has all bbs function), since you are a great mother. Please try to post your comment and photo, but you have to register first at http://www.xitek.com/. paul jung is me, the northern chinese pronouce my surname as "Rong" and the southern chinese pronouce "Jung" ("J" pronouced as "Y"), since I am a southerner i prefer my surname pronouced as Jung :-) click this link to see:
http://www.xitek.com/forum/showthread.php?threadid=269862
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/3/2005 9:45:12 PM

Excellent.
        Photo By: Steve Tomkinson  (K:3243)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/3/2005 4:12:36 PM

EXCELLENT.
        Photo By: Dorothy Di Liddo  (K:13787)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/3/2005 8:37:03 AM

Paolo, Thank you for your comment. You too have a very loving family. I saw it from your Portfolio.
You said that using 300D it is better to underexpose a bit. I will try it, but again, won't it be darker?...
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/3/2005 7:54:46 AM

Kay, I am glad you like the series. I did my best. The pics are quite small due to the 120kb limit. I have to buy a tripod to shoot myself. But that is really not important.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:59:16 PM

Sorry, I found a mistake I made, "fishman" should be "fisherman".
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:53:20 PM

94 year old greatgrandma and my Theresa laughed simultaneously because of a mandarin, "that is really funny," Theresa thought.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:48:38 PM

Now you see me, the youngest, 6 month old Theresa...
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:45:11 PM

So was Veronika while saying "It is really a good day today, Dad"
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:43:21 PM

In the senior house Johana said that she was very satisfied partly because that was a very sunny day in winter which is quite precious in Slovakia.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:41:04 PM

Veronika is so funny, she said to me "it is according to my fantasy".
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:39:07 PM

Kids enjoyed the play very much...
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:37:45 PM

That is a play I play thousand times when I was small, because I grew up beside a big lake, of course Johana and Veronika tried their best, good job...in slovak they call it "making frogs", quite interesting.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:34:50 PM

They are talking about reed catkins or the fluffy ends of reed...
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:31:50 PM

That is again the beautiful Lake Vojka which is connected with the Danube. It is a good place for swimming in Summer, or to forget the tense city life.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:27:54 PM

It was quite cold. Johana and Veronika were playing the game "breaking glass"
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 9:22:23 PM

We took a trip on Sunday to Vojka. That is a small village in the Slovak - Hungarian border, about 50km from Bratislav center. It is actually on an island. We visit Vojka quite often because my wife's grandma lives there in a senior house.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 2:58:40 PM

I made a mistake. THis is the one with the apples.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
2/2/2005 2:53:28 PM

I attach another two related pictures. One will find two beautiful apples bound to the red basket.
        Photo By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
1/31/2005 10:28:00 AM

That is a excellent picture of children's theme. Wonderful color and composition.
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
1/31/2005 10:26:00 AM

Teunis, wonderful little charming church. Excellent composition.
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
1/31/2005 10:16:26 AM

A great everyday life snap shot. Well done.
        Photo By: Ori Vidra  (K:3214)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
1/30/2005 1:16:57 PM

Perfect composition to express the beauty of her hair and eyes.
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
1/30/2005 7:26:54 AM

This is soooooo good a experiment. Very well done. I would be happy as well to see the original in color (because of the detail of the clothes etc...)
        Photo By: cessy karina  (K:14205)

Critique By: Paul T. Yung  (K:984)  
1/30/2005 7:24:20 AM

This is a great portrait, exotic, very good composition and tone. Love their clothes. Thanks for sharing.
How is your experience with your Tamron 28-300? I recently got a Tamron 28-75/2.8 which is a quite good lens.
        Photo By: cessy karina  (K:14205)


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