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Critique By:
Miniji Umino (K:54)
10/22/2004 4:48:50 AM
Hee ^_^ Your cats are so adorable; they make me smile. I like how her eyes are reflected on the floor, and how her "ominous" eyes correspond with her pouncing position. ~K
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Photo By: Rose Martin
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Critique By:
Miniji Umino (K:54)
10/22/2004 4:26:55 AM
It's a very interesting statue...I'm interested in seeing it myself and learning more about its history. Maybe we could go see it when I visit ^_^ I wonder if there is a specific meaning to it, or if it's supposed to be interpreted in different ways? The feathers kind of resemble knives to me, and with the arms out stretched it's kind of like an invitation...perhaps it resembles a warrior, or a protector? The head also kind of looks like it has either a helmet or a halo, depending on the point of view, so it could also look spiritual or angelic-which goes along with the outlook on it of it being a protector. I like how you separated part of it from the background; it kind of leaps out of the portrait. Hee, I'm probably rambling ^_^; Ah well, anyway, I like it ^^ ~K
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Photo By: Richard Morton
(K:571)
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Critique By:
Miniji Umino (K:54)
10/21/2004 6:23:04 PM
*smiles* Thanks ^_^
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Photo By: Richard Morton
(K:571)
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Critique By:
Miniji Umino (K:54)
10/21/2004 6:10:32 PM
Ah. I agree; the reflections are awesome. It's almost hypnotic, in a way. ^_^ ~K
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Photo By: Richard Morton
(K:571)
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Critique By:
Miniji Umino (K:54)
10/21/2004 6:02:51 PM
I like the contrast in the background with the green and black-it makes the focal point stand out more/compliments it. I also think it's cool how the stump is surrounded by water. Finally, I agree with Rose that old wood and dead trees have a lot of character =] It's a nice image, I like it. ^_^ ~K
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Photo By: Richard Morton
(K:571)
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Critique By:
Miniji Umino (K:54)
10/21/2004 5:51:27 PM
Ah, you told me to comment, so I am. I'm not really sure how to, but I'll give it a shot. I like this image; I've always thought that raindrops/dewdrops looked pretty, and I enjoy pictures that show them. I like how the background fades away from the focal point...I know that that's mainly because of the camera, but it's still cool. I also like that you labeled it. ^_^ ~K
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Photo By: Richard Morton
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