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Galal El Missary (K:84569)
5/29/2005 10:03:45 AM
Nice Idea Brian , Nice tones , well done .
Galal
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Critique By:
Alessandro Pregarz (K:1351)
4/17/2005 7:01:44 PM
Bellissimo ritratto e ben studiato l'effetto di lasciare solo il soggetto a colori per esaltarne la bellezza! Good shot Brian 7+! Ciao Ale!
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Critique By:
Giorgio Goretti (K:15471)
4/14/2005 2:39:33 PM
Hi Brian, very beautiful light, and i guess light conditions was'nt favorable. congrats
Giorgio
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Critique By:
Paul Lara (K:88111)
4/14/2005 12:18:25 PM
Wow, this is dramatic and quite beautiful, Brian.
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Critique By:
Larry Monserate Piojo (K:10780)
4/14/2005 10:11:27 AM
Very effective lighting! The colors are brilliant! Well done!
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Critique By:
Saintz Saintz2 (K:11250)
4/14/2005 9:57:03 AM
Che bella luce questa foto Bravo
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Critique By:
Brian Twohig (K:384)
4/3/2005 12:31:26 PM
Original photo did not attach to the first message.
Brian
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Critique By:
Steve Hennerley (K:5776)
4/3/2005 8:11:44 AM
Hi Brian - i know you understood my comment - but for the benefit of others - my post should have read:
"The only thing I don't thinks works with this image is the lens flare effect you have used. "
(not "do thinks work")
Thanks
Steve
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Critique By:
m.c. lopez (K:14766)
4/3/2005 7:52:07 AM
very interesting picture and dialog !
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Critique By:
Brian Twohig (K:384)
4/3/2005 7:20:18 AM
I agree. The version that I printed to frame does not have the lens flare in it. I am posting the original. It will show how bad the shot was to begin with. Thanks for your critique.
Brian
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Critique By:
Steve Hennerley (K:5776)
4/3/2005 7:05:52 AM
hi Brian - i really quite like the grainy feel of this shot. the only thing I do thinks works with this image is the lens flare effect you have used.
the 'halo' on the bike light looks good - but the other 'element reflections' just detract in my humble opinion.
Perhaps more importantly for this image - the colours from the filter look (are?) wrong for a b&w image
I've taken away the colour in my example below - see what you think
Despite my seeming very critical - i actually love this shot - and I think the graininess of the image actaully makes it
Best regards Steve
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Critique By:
Banchie Banchie (K:866)
3/30/2005 12:27:05 PM
Good shot and colors.
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Critique By:
Martin Baker (K:1282)
3/29/2005 6:08:44 AM
great night shot!,welldone
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Critique By:
Peter Daniel (K:33866)
12/16/2004 6:18:56 PM
Wonderful Photograph Brian, Great Colors and Clarity. Very well presented.
Thanks for sharing, And a Merry Christmas to you and yours... Peter Daniel
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Critique By:
Rachel Leah (K:26110)
12/15/2004 11:34:40 PM
Nice shot... the lighting and contrast looks good! Nice work here ~Rachel~
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Critique By:
Martin Wedelsbaeck (K:294)
12/14/2004 8:25:04 PM
I think the light could have come from the other direction so the faces became more visible, or you could use a reflector. The pose is nice.
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Critique By:
Gabriella Carta (K:22879)
12/14/2004 11:23:20 AM
lovely job and dogs, good! Regards by Gabry
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Critique By:
Brian Twohig (K:384)
10/13/2004 3:57:18 AM
Thanks for the very well thought out reply. The actual photo shoot was slightly overexposed due to my forgetting to change the ISO setting on my camera. I did my test shoot in the morning and forgot to compensate for the additional sunlight. I did add to the harshness with photoshop and adjusted the levels to try to create something artistic. Your portfolio is excellent and I appreciate the critique. I am a novice in this hobby, but trying to learn quickly. Thanks, Brian
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Critique By:
Omar Rifaat (K:10141)
10/9/2004 11:03:48 AM
A lovely shot and model (related to Catherine Zata-Jones?) I think that it is slightly overexposed, but nothing you couldn't adjust with photoshop.
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Critique By:
Patrick Ziegler (K:21797)
10/8/2004 9:05:56 PM
I knew a girl like this once. I agree with the lighting issue. Still works though. I'll give it a 6. 7 with a correct exposure.
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Critique By:
Stephen R. Pellerine (K:2370)
10/8/2004 5:17:50 PM
What a beautiful model and fantastic shot.
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Critique By:
Eric Goldwasser (K:4294)
10/8/2004 2:02:06 PM
Brian, I really like the idea here. However, the photos look soft and in harsh light. Get this girl into some shade and try again. If you were going for a sort of High Key look, then I apologize. :-)
The way she moves from sort of dark looking to lightness is great. Really a wonderful way of showing both a devilish and angelic side. (for lack of better terms)
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Critique By:
Marco Maresca (K:14418)
10/6/2004 4:50:40 PM
Beautiful photo and model!!
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Critique By:
Brian Rueger (K:7341)
10/6/2004 1:17:39 AM
Beautiful capture. Good composition.
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Critique By:
charles zhao (K:988)
8/29/2004 10:20:37 AM
i prefer a level horizon
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Critique By:
Gabriella Carta (K:22879)
8/28/2004 11:01:24 PM
great colors and moment, good
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Critique By:
Brian Twohig (K:384)
7/13/2004 7:23:27 AM
Thanks for the advice. I have found an article stating similar advice. This was my first attempt and I forgot that I had set my camera to ISO 1600 the night before when trying to take pictures at night. I don't think it helped much. Once again I appreciate your advice. Brian
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Critique By:
Shaun Rullens (K:2732)
7/12/2004 2:46:43 PM
much better
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Critique By:
Shaun Rullens (K:2732)
7/12/2004 2:41:57 PM
It a bit over exposed
Here is a tip: Timed exposure with tripod
ISO 64-100 @ f/8 ISO 125-200 @ f/11 ISO 320-400 @ f/16 ISO 800-1000 @ f/22
For sharp fireworks bursts, use a tripod and hold the shutter open with a cable release until several burts of fireworks are recorded. Without touching the lens, cover it withyour hand or a black card between bursts.
Shawn
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Critique By:
Francesca May (K:6877)
7/10/2004 5:08:21 PM
nice!
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