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Critique By: Paulo Sézio de Carvalho  (K:2273)  
9/23/2006 12:19:37 PM

Amazing capture
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Elzbieta   (K:3153)  
7/8/2005 2:55:55 PM

)))
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)  
12/16/2004 3:41:33 AM

That's awesome. I love how you found these droplets and reflection naturally; there are many photos where at least one or the other is constructed; wonderful!
Regards,
Gaja
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: John Charlton  (K:5595)  
11/28/2004 9:04:09 PM

Thank you Titia for the lovely poem. I do miss my friends here at Usefilm, but the interface is just too technical for it to be good for my photography, and time does not permit me to stay active on both sites in any case.

If you want to come visit me, I am easy to find at http://www.fotolog.net/yesterday where there is almost always Something in My Eye.

For over a year, I posted at least one photo there every single day, but now, even that mania has subsided and I feel I am in the best place I have ever been with my photography.

I am also the moderator of another flog called Peace on Earth http://www.fotolog.net/peace_on_earth and have been collecting NASA images on yet another page at Fotolog called Earth From Space at http://www.fotolog.net/earth_from_space

Your recent photographs look FANTASTIC!

Take care friend....

8^)



        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Titia Geertman  (K:5582)  
11/28/2004 1:48:35 AM


You never said goodbye to me
When you closed the curtains green
But I know that you are hiding
Behind that luminous screen

Suddenly I realized
You haven't been around
I hope my friend where ever you are
Fulfillment you have found

Titia


        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Donna Johnson  (K:9906)  
10/31/2004 4:33:46 AM

Very nice effect!!
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Donna Johnson  (K:9906)  
9/21/2004 6:00:49 AM

Love the toning and filter choice. Very nice!
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
8/28/2004 9:57:54 AM

Nice simple complex image John. Well exposed and composed.
How do you like your new toy? I'm coming to grips with mine and like it so far. Can't wait for the D2X to be released. i hope the spec is as good as the hype. Regards John
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)  
6/22/2004 10:12:28 PM

wonderful, regards by Gabry
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Christian Barrette  (K:21125)  
6/22/2004 8:28:20 PM

When everything around us looks luminous.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Tom Ross  (K:6453)  
6/22/2004 12:19:19 AM

AC-DC fan. Great.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: John Charlton  (K:5595)  
6/20/2004 11:31:27 PM

Thanks Kim. I haven't printed this one yet, and if I did, I would have to recreate the photo again for print resolution. This one was made for the web.

Fortunately, the filter I use, called Virtual Painter, gives me a tremendous amount of control over the final results.

I have also been working lately, printing my photos to canvas and stretching them like oil paintings. This allows me to display them without having to cover them with glass.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)  
6/19/2004 5:30:01 PM

It's like cross-stitch and some form of painting mixed together... what a unique perspective!
The original looks like a great photo to beging with as well... I really like the form of the man, with his head turned to one side, and the little dog walking beside him.
Have you made these into prints at all? Just curious how they translate to paper?
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Christian Barrette  (K:21125)  
6/15/2004 2:18:34 AM

Beautiful effect of tone on tone. The sparkling whites are also a part of the kind of day you were feeling.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Enjoy   (K:16125)  
6/14/2004 11:41:52 AM

I think this is a good shot of these plants...very nicely done...great color as well..great painting..
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
6/14/2004 11:25:58 AM

This angle makes them look as tall as towering trees. I like whatever you did to achieve the block color look. It simplifies the image, but it is so subtle I almost missed it!

And the flowers, a relative of our bluebonnets, are beautiful against that blue sky.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Christian Barrette  (K:21125)  
6/11/2004 1:13:55 PM

The effect applied works very well with the inherent play of light and colours. I like the translucid quality of the foreground lilies set against the background.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: John Lamb  (K:9687)  
6/11/2004 6:37:43 AM

This works very well John. Just enough abstraction. It would make a very nice greeting card. Regards John
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Adelino Barreto  (K:12661)  
6/10/2004 11:46:42 PM

Excelent set of colors!
My best regards.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor  
6/10/2004 11:33:00 PM

Wonderful macro beauty.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Walter Scarella  (K:19671) Donor  
6/10/2004 10:33:57 PM

Looks like a watercolour, great effect, nice composition and colours.Perfect DOF.
Congrats
Regards....Walter
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Johnny K  (K:12635)  
6/7/2004 2:10:15 PM

Very beautiful colors !
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Christian Barrette  (K:21125)  
6/7/2004 1:03:06 PM

Hey ! I was coming back from a city park nearby where I shot iris too when I saw your contribution. Then, I decided not to post any of mine... and to go back re-do my homework.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Christian Barrette  (K:21125)  
6/7/2004 1:00:39 PM

Well seen and felt John.
On this occasion, I find it toughtful to transform a fence into a cross.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: John Charlton  (K:5595)  
6/7/2004 2:58:09 AM

Hi Mary Sue. I have a friend over at Fotolog.net who finds and photographs crosses everywhere. He did a whole series of found crosses every Sunday for months on end. While I'm not religious myself, his photos have had an effect on me. I too see them now whenever I am out and about.

The sixtieth anniversary of D-Day seems to have taken on much greater significance than in years past, perhaps because the men are gettting older and this may be their last chance to gather in a big way. I just wanted to do something that symbolized for me my appreciation of the sacrifice so many young men made for the lives we lead today.

Thanks for your comment/
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
6/7/2004 1:42:29 AM

I'm not sure if this is a cross, or a fence cropped to look like a cross. No matter, it offers a sobering reminder of what D-Day meant for many.

Your dreamy rendering makes me want to linger a while and think.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)  
6/6/2004 11:43:34 PM

Very beautiful shot, John!
Marvellous colours and sharpness.
Kind regards, Chris
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)  
6/6/2004 10:36:40 PM

Fantastic !!!!!!!!
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21723)  
6/6/2004 10:28:10 PM

Great flower shot with superb colours and perfectly presented.
Kind regards,ursula
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
6/6/2004 10:15:08 PM

A splendid photo, with very delicate lighting and exquisite detail, John.
Nice!
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)


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