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Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/22/2004 8:28:31 AM

Thanks my friend!!! I was a little worried that the clouds might be overdone... I love grads!
Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/22/2004 3:44:15 AM

Looks indeed 'magic', nice composition, nice work.

Gj
        Photo By: Stephen Laszlo  (K:2086)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 5:14:50 PM

Beautiful, very creative.
Gj
        Photo By: Vivienne Bellini  (K:388)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 5:09:16 PM

Great image!

Gj
        Photo By: Bogdan Zwir  (K:-186)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 4:09:34 PM

Thanks Lori for you most delightful comment! I never really thought about the horizon, it felt better I guess - I think that if I did it in thirds there would have been a surplus in either grass or sky. So thirds would have indeed killed it.
Thanks again! ~ Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 2:49:50 PM

Prachtig!
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 2:49:29 PM

Nice and dark, moody. Fitting title.
Gj
        Photo By: Patrick Jacobson  (K:29151)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 2:40:50 PM

Thanks Kurt for your comment. Likewise congradjulations with your FDotD.
This image is interesing to me because I always take pictures of the flowers I buy for my girlfriend as an ode to their beauty, and everytime I throw them away when they're completely wilted, I silently thank them for their temporary beauty. In this photo, you show that death also has its subtle beauty... it is what gives life its value.
Nice work on the desaturation.
Cheers - Gj
        Photo By: Kurt LaRue  (K:5067)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 12:13:49 PM

Thanks Craig. Indeed, Patrick was right about the crop; like you said the petal intrudes on the privacy of this flower. The crop also makes it more intimate.

Cheers ~ Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 10:13:32 AM

Thanks Patrick, very kind of you.

Cheers - Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 9:55:50 AM

Thanks for your kind comments; very very very much appreciated. Cheers - Gj

        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 9:50:21 AM

Das een leuke manier om wakker te worden! Bedankt!

Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/21/2004 9:41:24 AM

Amazing! Thanks everyone! It took me a while to figure out what POTD was but now I know! I just woke up!!!

Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 10:39:06 PM

graag gedaan
Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 10:28:26 PM

Haha, geniaal! Graag gedaan Teunis! Je stond vast wel even te kijken met deze foto dan. Als u wil kan ik u wel een kopie sturen? Voor persoonlijk gebruik natuurlijk.

Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 8:48:14 PM

Indeed sad and thought-provoking. As I stood there, I could not help but think what it must be like for those in the gulf to sit in the desert in a tank and be shot at. Thanks for your comment

Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 8:46:29 PM

Thanks Lukasz
Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 8:45:36 PM

Thanks Barry, the footprints are distracting indeed they take away the dynamism slightly, I was already worried about that. I'm happy you mention that, I'm also glad you like the 'dynamism'; I was subtly quietened by it's stale authority, the way it sat there in the sand.
Cheers ~Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 7:06:16 PM

Thanks for your flattering comment! You should have seen the holes they punched through it. Though its dead, the poor thing still gets beaten up once in a while.

Cheers - Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 6:29:02 PM

Een superfoto. Mooi gezien en genomen.
Gj
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 6:26:29 PM

Hehe, I know that trick, unfortunately did not think of it then. Drat! I can also slap in another sky... but that would be cheating... or not... ehm...
Glad you like it - Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 6:21:26 PM

Great colours, and he was moving too - a good portrait of a busy little spider.

Gj
        Photo By: James Bambery  (K:13421)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 6:14:02 PM

Nice mood and very well composed... it took me a while to start seeing things: there's the criss-cross geometry of the pillars and the lights, the movement of the van and the man, and a subtle signature of a graffiti artist 'bad' on the right side of the two framing pillars.
You're a good photographer.
        Photo By: Patrick Jacobson  (K:29151)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 6:10:22 PM

Very good conceptual photo... as a geologist I can also see the millions of years old sedimentary layer stick out at an angle of about 45 degrees. Nice work.

Gj
        Photo By: Craig Hanson  (K:7836)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 12:13:08 PM

Thanks Don. Did you like the Malawi pictures?
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 12:12:04 PM

Geniaal. Echt super!!! Dat heb je mooi gedaan!

Gj
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 12:11:11 PM

Thanks Patrick. Do you mean more macro on the bulb? Like this?
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/20/2004 12:07:23 PM

Dank je Teunis!
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/19/2004 7:48:39 PM

I am happy with the composition too... but I'm bound to be biased. Most of the time I do not think of the rule of thirds. Glad that you like it.

Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)

Critique By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)  
10/19/2004 6:24:06 PM

Thank you

x-Gj
        Photo By: Gj Stressedafrican  (K:503)


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