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Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:58:49 PM

we drawing with a mouse here.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:54:14 PM

yay christmas Fabio!
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:51:04 PM

O fine! An oriental fan this whole series Roger.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:48:18 PM

Wow they're all tatood! tattood troops!
Dig those shapes and churning thighs too by the way.
The shift in scale from her to her mates is quite something isn't it? Real emotion and titanic synergy.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:44:30 PM

Love it! Whaddaya reckon bout trimming the legs off a tad (just above your signature)? Would that make it travel across more? Much as I love those patterned stockings.
I know I been dead on the water lately but man you go out a hell of a lot more than I do!
I'd be tempted to play with the curves too (not recommending it) that would be stereotype. Certainly I enjoy the colour and tone for what they are here.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:36:47 PM

just preignition to my imagination Baha!
        Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri  (K:19634)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
12/8/2009 12:30:15 PM

rave on Jim!
        Photo By: Jim Loy  (K:31373) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
11/17/2009 3:46:56 PM

Very good.
Avi has really grown here.
Let me know next time you're in Dunedin :).
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
11/17/2009 3:45:11 PM

Fantastic Fadel!
        Photo By: Fadel J  (K:13974)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
11/17/2009 3:42:53 PM

Magic she'd love surely.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
11/17/2009 3:39:24 PM

ummmm you're in touble
        Photo By: Jim Loy  (K:31373) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/22/2009 8:13:09 AM

Nice work if you can get!
        Photo By: Kralik Dr Jaroslav  (K:3385)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/22/2009 8:12:15 AM

Magnificent strokes!
        Photo By: Eduard Maydanik  (K:116)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/22/2009 8:10:14 AM

Riddled with holes!
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/22/2009 8:06:34 AM

A stunner!Some very sombre art deco sculpture around isn't there?
        Photo By: Rick Smith  (K:5490) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/17/2009 6:25:22 PM

Love it jd
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/17/2009 12:11:01 PM

Look I take your word for it re the pixelations. To my eyes there seemed to be "digital noise" on the long roof, but perhaps shadow detail, that sort of disappears on the larger exposures.
Is developing these yourself in the plan?
Agreed this shows off the curving roof better than the others
        Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/17/2009 11:59:37 AM

http://www.collectingbooksandmagazines.com/HIGH72.PDF
Oh that is beautiful Roger. The idea of a "sweeping hoax" by the senior accountants SO interesting!
I never was a clerk, but sometimes saw management in hospitals moved aside to their own limbos. If ineffective but still on contract they were put in "The Project Group" utilizing their lack of insight into human response to fail to establish whatever the latest government initiative was.
Have you seen "Man On Wire" yet, beautiful doco about the guy who did the tight rope walk between the twin towers. It has fabulous footage of him doing the Sydney Harbour Bridge in 73. May bring back memories. No one except his team knew then that that stunt was just stage one of the plan to walk the twin towers (which hadn't even been built yet).
        Photo By: Jim Loy  (K:31373) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/16/2009 11:21:48 AM

Hmm... so much for softball.
Love the thought of the crowds remembrance "chief", very cool.
        Photo By: Jim Loy  (K:31373) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/11/2009 11:27:58 AM

Got that Roger, and replied thanks, hope you're getting 'em now.
        Photo By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/10/2009 1:11:19 PM

Hmm, reminded of this bruised sky.
"She sprang to her feet, poured his coffee into an enamel cup, gave him bread and a knife, then, taking a wash page 166 rag from the sink, smeared over the black linoleumed table.

“Swine of a day—swine's life,” mumbled the Man, sitting by the table and staring out of the window at the bruised sky, which seemed to bulge heavily over the dull land. He stuffed his mouth with bread and then swilled it down with the coffee.

The Child drew a pail of water, turned up her sleeves, frowning the while at her arms, as if to scold them for being so thin, so much like little, stunted twigs, and began to mop over the floor.

“Stop sousing about the water while I'm here,” grumbled the Man. “Stop the baby snivelling; it's been going on like that all night.”

The Child gathered the baby into her lap and sat rocking him."

        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 4:06:02 PM

earth mothers musty piles
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 4:05:01 PM

quite gorgeous
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 4:00:24 PM

quite enchanting. the life less delicate than it seems set against that leached looking bedrock there. Really lovely ecology to it.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 3:47:07 PM

quite vivid
        Photo By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 3:42:16 PM

a fine trophy. a bit of harlequin about the leaves here against the sky. Nice mood.
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 3:35:41 PM

Lovely pink flying saucers here Roger!
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 3:33:40 PM

Terrifi warm thing this photie.
        Photo By: Jim Loy  (K:31373) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 3:32:17 PM

Great use of blocks of colour Avi !
        Photo By: Avi    (K:70138) Donor

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
10/9/2009 3:27:39 PM

snow cracks a fat
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor


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