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Critique By: James Silcock  (K:12501)  
2/7/2005 1:47:04 PM

Great looking car, like your choice of shooting it from a low angle, makes the car look even more imposing and powerful. The car is painted in great colours and you have captured them nicely.

Thanks.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Marcus Armani  (K:36599) Donor  
2/7/2005 10:00:05 AM

AHH, Wonderful shot of a wonderful car, I had a couple of Chevelle's in my day, nothing this nice though. well done.... 777
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
2/4/2005 7:24:50 AM

thank you. I like the adjustment you made. Sorry it has taken me so long to reply, but I have been extremely busy lately and its hard to do what I enjoy most.

Once again, Thank you.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Mark Sherman  (K:15669)  
1/24/2005 2:57:50 PM

bet you it has something to do with the vent supply behind him.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Van Fitzgerald  (K:780)  
1/24/2005 1:54:27 PM

Looks to me like he was gettin an enama at the time? IS that true?

Cool Picture though well done.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)  
1/24/2005 12:52:36 PM

The photo was crooked and the light must be increased. In B&W it purchases more value according to me. Good day
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)  
1/24/2005 12:51:00 PM

I am certain that so it would be best. Regards by Gabry ^_^
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
1/24/2005 10:23:44 AM

I like it rough Les!
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)  
1/23/2005 4:19:54 PM

Oh, yes!
the sea seems very cold!
Congratulations
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Nathan Gillies  (K:1011)  
1/23/2005 8:25:48 AM

good photo, good use of available light
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
1/19/2005 2:28:46 PM

Its a shot of the sun reflecting off the side of some of the industrial shops and warehouses here at Yokosuka Naval Base. Thank you very much for your comments.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
1/19/2005 4:45:34 AM

Great reflection. The clouds and the sky are very well done.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Sony Kusumo  (K:7190)  
1/18/2005 5:13:44 PM

Very nice picture. Very unusual object. A warehouse?. Very nice reflection on the wall....
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
1/18/2005 1:45:11 PM

Muito obrigado para seus comentários.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: jaqueline pico  (K:130)  
1/18/2005 1:23:57 PM

I like ....
Tiraste a foto de um ângulo que a ancora parece uma esfinge.
Congratulation
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
1/17/2005 8:28:08 PM

Its almost as if you have seen it with your own two eyes, lol

Damn good job! lol
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: George Marks  (K:15437)  
1/17/2005 4:29:50 PM

Looks like the Blue Ridge in Yokosuka, shortly after sunrise.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Maurizio Spadaccino  (K:5132)  
1/17/2005 10:48:48 AM

nice tones!
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Dirk Noort  (K:9683)  
1/9/2005 3:04:35 PM

The green field really stands out, nice!
Dirk.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
1/9/2005 12:21:36 PM

Les, a very nice photo with nice texture and shades/band of different colours. I also like the story you gave with the photo...
Technically, the horizon may be too much in the middle of the photo.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
1/8/2005 12:00:11 AM

Chris, the only aspect I adjusted was the timing. Everything else remained unchanged from the factory settings.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Christopher Gooding  (K:2278)  
1/7/2005 11:56:24 PM

Les,
Did you crank down on the aperture? 22? 22+?
CG
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)  
1/7/2005 6:42:24 PM

Peaceful.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)  
1/6/2005 9:42:58 PM

Great shot!
Are you home? It is a very nice place!
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)  
1/6/2005 7:04:07 PM

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW!!!!
A precious shot, my friend!!!
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
1/6/2005 4:35:33 PM

Thank you for your comment. I have been wanting to take a shot like this for a while, but finally lucked into it. I just picked out a thunderhead, that had been active, focused as well as I could, and left the shutter open for 30 seconds. Understand that the coulds were fairly dark, but the ligntning inside them "lit" them up. Luckily, a good bolt sprang out, and it showed up like you see here. I thought about taking the moon out of the upper left corner, but I really liked the feel of how it filled in the open space. But, I might try to do a little cropping and re-post it sometime. Thanks again.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Christopher Gooding  (K:2278)  
1/6/2005 4:28:22 PM

I'm envious of your capture, I've tried this several times and gotten nothing.

IMO, I think it might be more dramatic with a lower crop from the top just above the cloud tops, removing the light in the top left corner.

Regards,
CG
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: ck 1  (K:1475)  
1/6/2005 3:29:27 PM

excellent capture!
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)  
1/3/2005 10:12:36 PM

It is a funny looking aircraft in some respects, but its a beautiful design. I believe that its current mission is in the realm of electronic countermeasures. Like being a really big flying radar jammer, that can shoot back at radar sites that dont want to be jammed.
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)

Critique By: ken krishnan  (K:19102)  
1/3/2005 9:07:47 PM

Yea, unusal indeed. Good looking quiant shape for that aircraft.

What does it do - is it a bomber ?

regards,
ken
        Photo By: Les Hilburn  (K:395)


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