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Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:58:53 AM

This is really great, the composition is so strange - it makes you want to know what is happening in this scene. Every figure is seperate and contained, each seems to be in their own worlds, and so isolated from one another. Part of the facination is created because of the way each person looks in a different direction. The viewer's eye moves around the faces, and cannot settle. Interesting comment on how people can be together, and yet so far apart at the same time. The lighting is stunning, the rich, deep black adding to the lonliness and sense of absorption.
        Photo By: diptanshu roy  (K:1059)

Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:48:54 AM

I like the low view point and vertical frame, but it all leads the eye right to an old truck...maybe something more interesting for focal point?
        Photo By: Jani Salvataggio  (K:27283)

Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:31:32 AM

What a face! This is good, maybe you could have gone in closer though, eliminating dull background and adding more emphasis to the subject. He looks a little wary, maybe you could make the subject a little more comfortable before taking the shot. Nice though!
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:22:24 AM

So pure! It makes you want to jump in - very beautiful
        Photo By: Sam   (K:53)

Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:19:46 AM

This is cool, it works I think, because it feels as though something is about to happen. Very mysterious.
        Photo By: Claudia De Benedetto  (K:2220)

Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:14:13 AM

I like this because you haven't gone for the obvious blurring of the waterfall effect, and you have got such good detail in what looks like a difficult lighting situation.
        Photo By: Craig Hanson  (K:7836)

Critique By: Suzanne MacLaren  (K:61)  
1/16/2004 5:08:24 AM

This is a really interesting shot, it reminds me of something from a Wong Kar-Wai film. I love the colours, and the sense of mystery created by the blurring and the strange angle.
        Photo By: Simonas D  (K:0)


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