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Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
8/7/2003 6:11:59 AM

beautiful
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Karen Siebert  (K:12076)  
7/23/2003 4:53:41 AM

Well composed, nice breeze but taken in wrong light. Too bright - that is what caused your scinting and deep shadows behind her.
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Karen Siebert  (K:12076)  
7/23/2003 4:52:16 AM

This is nice as well. But those two leaves that are out of focus tend to draw attention away from her. I would clone them out. Then you will have a nice portrrait.
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Karen Siebert  (K:12076)  
7/23/2003 4:50:27 AM

Nice portrait. composed well, nice use of colors. Red is the most eye drawing color you can use on a subject. I like the use of the brick wall. I think if your angle were slightly more the right, you would get more depth and 3d effect as the brick wall would lead you right into the picture. But overall - nicely done.
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Samuel Downs  (K:7290)  
3/7/2002 6:55:10 PM

I was browsing the 'portrait' category looking for a portrait that had a style that I want to create myself. Yours is one of the best that I found.
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Dave Holland  (K:13074)  
12/16/2001 7:59:58 AM

I agree, this is nicely framed, and the lines in the composition draw the viewer's eye back to the face. Too bad about that one leaf, centered under her chin.
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: . .  (K:2743)  
12/15/2001 12:29:52 PM

i meant this one...great framing..
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Kirkland Anderson  (K:75)  
12/12/2001 10:17:15 AM

"He" is a beautiful example of combining psychology with photography! The black and white print really works to bring out the emotion of the model. The look in his eyes and the slight grin shows genuine emotions, adding a feeling of reality. This image is certain to provoke an emotional response from the viewer.

Very well done!

My compliments to Aggie.

Kirkland Anderson
www.kirklandphoto.com
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: james mickelson  (K:7344)  
12/10/2001 5:04:44 PM

Well for a beginner this was good. Nice layout. And I love how the red sweater goes with the brick wall. And that sultry look. Nice. Chicks cute as a button too. james
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)

Critique By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)  
12/7/2001 3:43:07 AM

Nanette Thank you.It is my first portrait which i made in interior .Unfortunatly i see i lost grayscale in computer;( I chose delta becouse .. it was my first b&w film..maybe next time i choose onother
        Photo By: Aggie Gomolla  (K:19)


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