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Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
4/29/2006 11:21:14 PM

Simply stunning! It's seemless and very real...definitely relaying a darker emotion. It makes me want to jump in and explore. Awesome!
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
4/28/2006 2:27:16 PM

I love the lines in this. The contrast of the dog against the stairs really pops it out. I do wish the dog was centered to the left a bit more...but it's still quite a lovely image!
        Photo By: Sinan Goksel  (K:1010)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
4/28/2006 1:37:57 PM

Awesome! It was very well thought out and set up. I like that you have the drop centered between the two large apples and then the reflection of all of them within it. Nice concept!
        Photo By: khalid al-saigh  (K:5491)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
4/28/2006 1:36:14 PM

What an interesting woman...I bet she would have some awesome stories....nice capture.
        Photo By: Ryca C.R.  (K:3895)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
4/26/2006 1:25:27 PM

Your work is beautiful!!! It's so dark, but there is so much calm and peace within it. I love this image. Though it was shot in Greece, it has a very Japanese feel to it. So simple yet complex all at once. Very well seen and captured....a very lovely creation!
        Photo By: pan g.  (K:16899)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
12/4/2005 1:35:29 PM

Interesting angle and perspective...and I really love the color!
        Photo By: krishan .h  (K:82)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
12/4/2005 1:34:14 PM

Very nice composition and I love the mysterious mood you have created. I like the natural frame of branches you used to emphasize the structure. Good stuff!
        Photo By: Tara Marshall  (K:23)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/28/2005 1:28:51 AM

An amazing morning...this is beautifully captured and very well composed. I love how the sun is adding rim light to the plants in the forground and how it creates a natural vingette aroung the picture. Awesome!
        Photo By: Edgar Monzón  (K:827)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/27/2005 12:27:45 PM

Yes, this is Sedona,Arizona. It was taken at one of the huge parks they had there. Sedona is a fantastic place! Thanks for the comment!
        Photo By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/27/2005 12:25:11 PM

Another lovely bridal portrait...I really like the warmth you added here, it creates a nice softness.
        Photo By: antonio toscano  (K:1402)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/27/2005 12:24:06 PM

THis is a stunning bridal portrait! This bride must have been very, very pleased!
        Photo By: antonio toscano  (K:1402)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/25/2005 2:24:27 PM

Nice concept and I like how you used the tree to create a natural frame of sorts. One little critique though...I think you did a little too much saturation of the sky, it's more noticable in the reflection in the water. Next time, maybe try increasing color using selective color...it can help tremendously.
        Photo By: Irfan Ahson  (K:137)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/25/2005 2:20:57 PM

Awesome idea...I love images like this! I must know though, was this done traditionally with a slide projector or in photoshop? It's so good I cannot tell!
        Photo By: Magda Marczewska  (K:635)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/24/2005 12:05:18 AM

Bold, real, abstract, daring.
        Photo By: Luis Manso  (K:0)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/24/2005 12:04:26 AM

I'm captivated by this.
        Photo By: Luis Manso  (K:0)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/24/2005 12:02:19 AM

I love that you used partial saturation. The lines in this are so very strong and bold. By using the partial desat, you really popped out the lines that take my eyes for a roller coaster ride. Good stuff.
        Photo By: Luis Manso  (K:0)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/24/2005 12:00:26 AM

Very strong composition and the lighting is interesting....it creates a definite mood. It's almost a contemplative mood to me. I like how the bar crosses the bottom of the window in the perfect place...it's almost an image on it's own. Actually, if you divided the frame in half, you would have two lovely photographs as well, but it definitely stronger as one. 3 is a magic number.
        Photo By: Luis Manso  (K:0)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 11:56:24 PM

It looks as if it is a painting. There are so many little patterns within this, I get lost looking at all of them. Very nicely done.
        Photo By: Chelsea Burke  (K:5750) Donor

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 1:05:34 PM

Very nice use of light and shadows. The contrast is a bit high, resulting in a bit of detail loss in the shadow areas...but it works so well in this photo. Nice shot!
        Photo By: Federico Wilhelm  (K:734)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 12:42:58 PM

So much great texture within this image! I really like the natural window light illuminating everything. I wonder what once transpired in this place.
        Photo By: Guido Steenkamp  (K:183)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 2:35:17 AM

Love the composition and the shallow DOF. She looks quite mischievious and seems to be calling you to come along. Well done.
        Photo By: Peter Bernik  (K:74)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 2:34:13 AM

Lovely image. The color is superb!
        Photo By: Jose Prieto  (K:671)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 2:31:49 AM

Beautifully crafted portrait. I really like her within that enviornment...softness against harshness. She looks as if she has a story to tell.
        Photo By: Urban_cat K.  (K:25)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 12:49:23 AM

THe placement of the shadow on his face is just perfect. I like how he appears he is sweating in the warm, yellow sun.
        Photo By: isko salminen  (K:35)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/23/2005 12:42:10 AM

Such wonderful depth in this! The colors are nice a saturated and there is such a lovely softness. What a magical place!
        Photo By: Steve Silverman  (K:42)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/22/2005 1:03:11 PM

I love how mysterious this image is. It makes me want to go take a walk there and soak it all up (which mentally, I am doing!). Beautifully composed and I love how the trees create a natural frame around the people.
        Photo By: Marcel Laurens  (K:3654)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/22/2005 3:16:21 AM

This is God's country...it makes me feel so small.
        Photo By: Vadim Melamedov  (K:1466)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/22/2005 3:15:07 AM

This should be an ad for Sedona. It truely is a magical place.
        Photo By: Vadim Melamedov  (K:1466)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/22/2005 3:13:26 AM

This has great depth and alot of OOMPH to it...if that makes sense. I love how soft the colors are and how much they jump out at you against the blackend area of the sky. The top and bottom have created a vingette that draws my eye in and around the photo. THis is good stuff.
        Photo By: Vadim Melamedov  (K:1466)

Critique By: Julie Zitin  (K:419)  
11/22/2005 3:09:06 AM

There is a haunting quality to this piece. I stare at it and get lost within it, finding new little textures I did not catch the first time. Nice stuff!
        Photo By: Paul Paul  (K:5362) Donor


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