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Critique By: isabelle  de gauquier  (K:353)  
9/23/2007 7:27:38 PM

Another interesting picture. I like the colours and composition. The mood of slightly visible movement. If the yellow print on the shirt was not there, i would save it under my favorites.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: isabelle  de gauquier  (K:353)  
9/23/2007 7:23:08 PM

i find this image very inspiring, Carl. Deconstructing it, was
an excellent decision. The image goes to my favorites.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor  
10/2/2004 9:04:45 PM

Where ya been, Carl? Interesting perspective here....more focus and detail on that which one would normally not pay notice to......while you are out of focus, dark, and un-revealed. I think it says a lot about the mind of an artist; preferring to emphasize their vision rather than themselves. ...Brad
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
10/2/2004 4:30:02 PM

YIKES!
Dark, moribund and awesome!
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
10/2/2004 4:29:01 PM

Very gritty, grainy and distressed looking. This is pretty cool.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Jorge Vasconcelos  (K:33746)  
4/12/2004 8:03:21 PM

I read your bio and you?ve some strong points ,from your side.Your paint and drawing background must have teach you to be free in your creation,to reject details,face the the theme or idea of your work.Also,your art is not still,it is new ,any time you start a new paint.Paint must have give you a broad mind to easily find Art were it is,regardless on names or expression forms.The second good point is Francis Bacon. I share with you my devotion for him.I have seen most of his work,I collect documentation, he speaks a language I understand.Though, this has nothing to do with my pictures.I respect Ernesto Guevara, but I am not fighting in any "guerrilla".He has his own Art, I never could aproach.
Regards
jorge
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Carl Sills  (K:289)  
4/11/2004 11:39:24 AM

Actually Brad, it did stink...and the really crappy part of that...after I brought it in and shot it...I made the mistake of breaking everything down (and giving the hoof back to the dog)before I pulled the images onto my comp. Due to a memory card glitch, only two images were readable, so I had to go chase the dog back down, wrestle the thing away from her, set everything back up, and stink up the room again. It was one of those days.

Thanks everyone for the comments.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
4/11/2004 7:35:59 AM

Clever boy.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
4/10/2004 11:30:24 PM

very lovely hoove
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor  
4/10/2004 9:15:47 PM

So fresh it doesn't stink yet. This fine foot is classically posed, thanks Dawg.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Roy V  (K:13082)  
4/10/2004 8:41:46 PM

Carl,
Just Awesome! Strong and Original
Roy
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: David McClenaghan  (K:9481)  
4/10/2004 8:16:02 PM

Hope you gave him something in return.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)  
2/23/2004 3:28:14 PM

Hi Carl:

Looks like an articulated vertabrae after the scavangers have finished lunch. The toning and layer work elevates this from merely macrabre to very interesting. Nice one.

You asked about the texture in "Modigliani's Daughter." It was achieved by using the Overlay Blending mode in PS to superimpose a photo of surface abraisions on a mineral specimen. You can find a detailed account at http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=2130388. --jim
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor  
2/22/2004 8:35:09 PM

Mmmmmm. I smell meat. Let's just pick these hairs out of the way. Yup; that's us somewhere down the road.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
2/21/2004 6:29:32 PM

Excellent..and its on "pets" category..which makes it even more inyteresting
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Trish McCoy  (K:15897)  
2/20/2004 7:34:46 PM

composed nicely.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
2/20/2004 4:14:31 PM

Very nice shot Carl...
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Robyn P  (K:783)  
2/20/2004 6:49:47 AM

OMG! this is fabulous Carl... you rock!!!
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
2/19/2004 8:55:55 PM

very well done. i especially like her eyes.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor  
2/19/2004 8:48:11 PM

Whadya mean, strange?? Seems like a pretty normal drive to work. Oh, wait; your right, she's not assuming the proper steering wheel grip. Wierd.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
2/19/2004 6:15:17 PM

Strange as usual )
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Kym Skiles  (K:1520)  
2/14/2004 4:56:02 PM

That is just freaking fantastic. I've been mucking about with some motion blur in some portraits so I'm particularly enamoured of this photo. Just lovely.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Robyn P  (K:783)  
2/14/2004 3:15:12 PM

EXCELLENT!!! what else could I say!
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
2/14/2004 12:19:00 PM

lovely shot. --: )
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor  
2/14/2004 6:48:22 AM

Ahhh yes. Another foray into the grizzly mind of Carl. And as usual, I cant get enough. Interesting presentation of the meat and the bones stacked up next to each other. I like the burnt edges also. ..Brad
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Silviu Voicila  (K:104)  
2/14/2004 2:13:47 AM

meat loaf maybe
good picture
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: michelle k.  (K:16270)  
2/14/2004 12:47:47 AM

um. what else could i say besides u f*ing rock.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Donald Lee  (K:108)  
2/13/2004 10:06:30 PM

Interesting use of motion blur to turn the face into a skeleton. And great use of flat dark area.
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
2/13/2004 9:14:46 PM

Good one Carl...
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)

Critique By: Hakan Aker  (K:14146)  
2/13/2004 9:05:34 PM

Carl,Carl ..i love your pictures
        Photo By: Carl Sills  (K:289)


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