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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
4/12/2007 8:30:23 PM
Who says it must be good and evil?
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Photo By: Kenton Franklin
(K:168)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
4/9/2007 11:11:54 PM
Very nice image. And I can imagine you'd have to use 300 mm with 3 extension tubes, I've tried shooting frogs with a 18-55mm before. It didn't work.
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Photo By: Paul Heijmink
(K:1101)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
4/4/2007 10:07:10 PM
Great detail, great image
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Photo By: josep alsina
(K:19880)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
3/28/2007 10:55:07 PM
Absolutely beautiful image! Well done!
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Photo By: Luis Steinberg (EFIAP)
(K:21250)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
12/19/2006 2:01:20 AM
Very nice image. I love the sharp details of the side of the car.
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Photo By: Steven vanHaaster
(K:888)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
12/19/2006 1:59:52 AM
Beautiful image!
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Photo By: Paulo Payumo
(K:94)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
12/18/2006 5:33:38 PM
I've been trying to get more images out. Going digital has helped a lot. I was going to email you but my laptop died and I no longer have your email address.
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Photo By: Mark Peterson
(K:3452)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
12/16/2006 6:53:21 PM
Great image! The depth of field is perfect.
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Photo By: Mark Peterson
(K:3452)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
11/15/2006 2:06:26 AM
I appreciate the comment. Empty is sort of what I'm going for with these. Most of the time I'm trying to create a story so I'm setting aside a bit of effort to deliberately not create a story. To create empty space (sort of).
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Photo By: Kenton Franklin
(K:168)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
11/6/2006 4:02:32 PM
This is the kind of B&W image I'm always trying to capture and never quite accomplishing. Perfect image.
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Photo By: Frank Sollecito
(K:-73)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
8/10/2005 12:59:54 PM
It's fascinating what others see in your own work. You show them an image you've done and the point out something you never thought of. Life after death? I wasn't thinking that. I was thinking about the single wild flower, the one thing in the entire cemetery that was different.
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Photo By: Kenton Franklin
(K:168)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
8/4/2005 1:51:16 PM
Shoot flowers in color is too easy. Shooting flowers in B&W is almost too difficult. Nice job with the contrasts.
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Photo By: Jim Gamble
(K:12164)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
8/4/2005 1:42:44 PM
I was laying in the dirt for this one. And the other thing I forgot to mention is that this is the only flower in the entire cemetery that was naturally growing.
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Photo By: Kenton Franklin
(K:168)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
7/7/2005 1:16:01 PM
Excellent image. Seeing this makes me ask one question... would it be possible to pull off a double exposure and avoid a shadow on the wall? The shadow could be removed but I think it would be worth trying to get an original image without it.
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Photo By: pawel gepert
(K:11)
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Critique By:
Kenton Franklin (K:168)
7/6/2005 6:08:21 AM
I've looked at both the color and the B&W and I think I like the color version better. Either image is stunning and beautiful.
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Photo By: Carol Cefalu
(K:8388)
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