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Critique By: Stephen Laszlo  (K:2086)  
10/9/2004 3:40:48 AM

Hmmmm... I like this a lot Alisa. Hope all is well. I took the summer off, but I'm back now. Where's the chat room?
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Randy Lorance  (K:24769)  
10/3/2004 7:52:08 PM

Interesting piece,thought provoking...deserving of SC. Congratulations
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Gayle's Eclectic Photos  (K:91109)  
10/3/2004 10:31:17 AM

hi, dramatic image leaving it wide open for a story to unfold...the arms add an intriguing element...love the partial window showing and it is a nice contrast against the pale wall..nice to see something different and artistic..congrats for a well deserved SC,Alisa!..regards,gayle (7+)
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
9/30/2004 2:59:24 AM

Alisa -
Of the three images you posted recently, this is my favorite. I think it's because it's a relatively concrete image with a very interesting perspective. As the others have said the artful mergine of tone, focus, and perspective all work well together in this image. Its unusual focus (on the foreground rather than the more usual background) adds to the piece.

Nice work.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Jani Salvataggio  (K:27283)  
9/28/2004 5:21:11 PM

Very nice image!!! good details!
regards
Jani
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Steve Kompier  (K:4629) Donor  
9/27/2004 10:59:56 PM

Uh...these look more like "curtains"....
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
9/27/2004 2:57:42 PM

Wonderful image, Alisa! The boardwalk clearly leads the viewer's eye through the scene.

I am impressed with how you used toning (as well as framing) to impart a sense of abandonment. I have no idea what the real setting was like, but the view here suggests that these buildings and boardwalk are forgotten remnants, and that the people that built and used them are long gone.

This is a quite emotive image!
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)  
9/23/2004 6:48:19 PM

This is really unusual Alisa and I like it a lot. Very abstract.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: John Griep  (K:2521)  
9/23/2004 7:40:30 AM

Again my eye catched one of your compositions.
Simple and very nice.
John
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Collier  (K:19076)  
9/23/2004 3:10:27 AM

Beautiful composition and color - K
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Jim Gamble  (K:12164) Donor  
9/23/2004 2:32:43 AM

Simple yet elegent, good shot.
Jim Gamble
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)  
9/22/2004 7:34:46 AM

The path leads the eyes to the building nicely. Due to the depth of field used, I would have liked something in the foreground. Nice tone.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)  
9/22/2004 7:33:38 AM

Like the textures and toning in this one. Nice work.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Larry Edwards  (K:843)  
9/22/2004 2:28:11 AM

Is this your new apartment?
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Khaled Mursi Hammoud  (K:54005)  
9/21/2004 7:35:37 AM

Good caputre, I like the angle and the B/W tones. The house in the background is blurred, did you do it on purpose. Anyway I like it..regards.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Trish McCoy  (K:15897)  
9/20/2004 5:32:58 AM

stunning work. love the tones. and the long path you shot. excellent work.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: gary spillane  (K:1617)  
9/20/2004 1:58:43 AM

nice perspective, I like
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Ann Texter  (K:10064)  
9/20/2004 1:40:47 AM

Great abstract Alisa!
Ann
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Maja Gligoric  (K:13528)  
9/19/2004 2:06:41 AM

Awesome!Great toning.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Steven H  (K:7142)  
9/11/2004 4:58:09 PM

Interesting, Alisa, how often the triangular form appears in your portfolio . . .
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor  
9/8/2004 8:27:16 PM


Thanks everyone.
Yes, this is duo-toned.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Eric Goldwasser  (K:4294) Donor  
9/5/2004 4:09:25 AM

Dood! Diggin this! Steve's trying to use words that hurt my brain! :-)

Is it slightly blue? or is my monitor going?
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Larry Edwards  (K:843)  
9/4/2004 8:26:31 PM

Very insegrious!
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)  
9/2/2004 11:06:27 PM

I love the perspective on this one Alisa. Nice toning too
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
9/2/2004 1:16:25 PM

You have that amazing gift to see the extraordinary in the ordinary.

I like the swath of dots in the lower left, but the upper right catches my attention too, probably due to the brightness and the textural element of flaking paint. The combination of those two elements gives a sense of dynamic motion. Without it, the image would not be as strong.

Way cool.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Sue O'S  (K:12878)  
9/2/2004 11:23:59 AM

Another fascinating abstract, Alisa!
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Trish McCoy  (K:15897)  
9/2/2004 1:58:05 AM

intersting and very neat. captured the textures well
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Jim Gamble  (K:12164) Donor  
9/2/2004 1:51:08 AM

Ahhh, duh, that should be "simpliStic", thats what I get for not proofreading before I upload comments.
Jim Gamble
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Jim Gamble  (K:12164) Donor  
9/2/2004 1:44:20 AM

Interesting and simpliltic, me likes.
Jim Gamble
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Bryce Hughes  (K:2957)  
8/29/2004 5:29:16 AM

Hey Alisa,

Still undecided? So am i hehe

Either way it's going to evoke some sort of emotion, so it's a win win
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor


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