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Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
8/10/2001 4:22:54 PM

Not too shabby, buddy.
        Photo By: Dave Sigman  (K:15)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
8/10/2001 4:15:16 PM

The flowers are beautiful and well-exposed, however, I would have liked too see the sky a bit less exposed. It's simply too powerful.
        Photo By: Mike Allebach  (K:391)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
8/10/2001 4:13:15 PM

When you say "what this film can do" do you mean, the range in tonalities or it's performance in the dark? If it's the latter, I don't get it.
        Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk  (K:610)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
8/5/2001 2:20:51 PM

Awesome! I really like the exposure here, the texture in the sand is also well photographed. Great work!
        Photo By: Phillip Cohen  (K:10561) Donor

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
8/5/2001 2:15:53 PM

Great image! very nicely done!
        Photo By: Bill Lange  (K:8)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/27/2001 5:46:24 PM

This photo is truely awesome. Great job!
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/27/2001 4:32:36 PM

The large frames makes the photo look REALLY small.
        Photo By: karen wohler  (K:6)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/15/2001 6:00:18 AM

I agree with with artie, and if you have lots of time, get rid of the white reflections.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/15/2001 5:56:42 AM

Wow, couldn't be better.
        Photo By: Kjeld Smed  (K:0)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/15/2001 5:55:30 AM

Good, but I'm not sure I like the grayish background.
        Photo By: Glen Gaffney  (K:71)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/15/2001 3:28:33 AM

huh, beautiful and creapy!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/14/2001 5:07:13 PM

wow amazing color, dof, perspective. This photo is everything I look for in a photograph, well done!!!
        Photo By: Kit Patel  (K:0)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 8:14:59 PM

Great! the expression is priceless, the tight cropping really emphasises her eyes.
        Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk  (K:610)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 8:12:48 PM

Wow, I couldn't tell it was a dog, looked like some kind of rock. Try dodging for details.
        Photo By: Greg Pauline  (K:27)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 4:09:40 AM

Wonderful colors, taken on the hood of a car?
        Photo By: Andres Suurkuusk  (K:0)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 4:05:21 AM

I never liked photographs of statues, mostly because of their lack of real human emotion, however if done well, can be just as successful. This well known icon coupled with the superimposed clouds feels real, mostly because of the photographer's probable affection for the figure.
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:57:15 AM

Very real, throws you right into the culture.
        Photo By: Ray Wearn  (K:1052)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:54:25 AM

I usually don't like this stuff, but your photo really caught my attention. Thanks for sharing.
        Photo By: Sylvia Jones  (K:652)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:51:16 AM

Very impressive.
        Photo By: Andy Graham  (K:38)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:43:34 AM

Unfortunately, your filter made the colors a bit too intrusive. The shadows don't look right for a sunset.
        Photo By: Deborah Okolotowicz  (K:0)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:41:54 AM

Nice. Feels lonely, commercialism is lonely.
        Photo By: Brian McCarthy  (K:49)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:27:36 AM

Yes, the subject isn't clear. The foregoround should be lighter for the effect to be complete.
        Photo By: Mike Allebach  (K:391)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:25:56 AM

Most certainly art. Very sad, feels like the subject is in a dilemna.
        Photo By: Helena K Karlsson  (K:23)

Critique By: Philippe Talbot  (K:88)  
7/13/2001 3:24:48 AM

I agree with the other comments, however I feel that the little ledge in the front is a bit distracting to the photo.
        Photo By: Anil Nediyara  (K:93)


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