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Critique By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)  
1/1/2004 8:10:19 PM

wow this was awsome how did you do it exactly?
        Photo By: Edward Oest  (K:192)

Critique By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)  
1/1/2004 8:03:03 PM

So much emotion here and the character is amazing i would have either composed more of his body or a close up of the face but i have only been through 3 rolls of film so far so dont take my word for it if it was cropped a lil better this definately would have been perfect right now it is still amazing
        Photo By: Jay Dixon  (K:563)

Critique By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)  
1/1/2004 6:41:05 PM

The colors in this are very nice. it looks like something from lord of the rings its rad
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)  
1/1/2004 6:27:00 PM

I love the compostion and originality but the lighting on the cross seems a bit harsh good emotional appeal and orignal great job
        Photo By: Dmitry Gringauz  (K:1157)

Critique By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)  
1/1/2004 6:16:56 PM

I think the composition is great on this one with the beautiful building to the left.
        Photo By: Laszlo Katona  (K:19)

Critique By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)  
12/30/2003 3:52:04 PM

thanks a lot for the comments the lighting was kind of harsh and he couldnt hold his hands still i did shoot it on a tripod but he kept moving his hands thank you for all the comments.
        Photo By: Jake Johnson  (K:239)


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