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Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
2/5/2008 6:56:12 AM

stunning
roby
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Anirjoy   (K:1153)  
2/4/2008 10:03:28 PM

thats a dramatic capture..
warm regards,
~anirjoy
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Ilir Xhemsiti  (K:4285)  
2/4/2008 9:36:46 PM

Very good B&W,nice details..
ILIR
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Mary Brown  (K:71879) Donor  
10/12/2006 6:30:24 PM

I realize this was posted by you quite awhile ago, but I just saw it yesterday on the Home Page. Are those stars in the blue part of the sky and right near the moon? 1/30 shutter speed seems fast to have star trails. Also, the brightness of the moon would wash out any nearby stars, I figure. Watching the moon rise can be such a peaceful experience. Do you remember what time you took this? Was it a full moon? Neat idea for a shot catching the moon just beginning to rise over a hill.
MAry
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Lasha Chkhikvishvili  (K:1328)  
1/20/2005 12:07:51 AM

like this pic
building smells too oldy
thnx for your comment
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
11/29/2004 4:44:11 AM

Great toning and detail, Kurt!
Dave.
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Ana Martins  (K:5643)  
11/29/2004 1:42:01 AM

uau, amazing!
Never saw anything like this myself!
Ana
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Ana Martins  (K:5643)  
11/29/2004 1:41:11 AM

Kurt,
Beautiful colour against blue of the sky!
Cheers, Ana
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Rima Dario  (K:4427)  
11/21/2004 7:58:07 AM

Bel BW.Poteva essere piu' centrata.
Ciao Dario
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Carla Stephens  (K:3148)  
11/21/2004 1:06:53 AM

Very nice, perfect greytones.
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Luís Lobo Henriques  (K:9002)  
11/14/2004 12:08:51 PM

Very nice shot, my friend.
Tks for comment my photo. Do you want to see the original?!
Cheers.
From Portugal,
Luís
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Marcio Janousek  (K:32538) Donor  
11/12/2004 1:29:28 AM

The butterflys are so beautiful ;colors and lighting are great ..good composition Kurt!!
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)  
11/11/2004 4:33:57 PM

I got your point. You dislike the subject matter for anything more than an add. I'm just not for sure how or why this is constructive critisim.

I choose this subject matter because it lent itself to high contrast and metal like highlights. I thought it would work exceptionally well as a B&W image and it does. This was one of my first attempts at converting a color image to B&W by working with different channels in PS. This was never meant to be a work of art, but as an experiment and a recreation of what one might find in a magazine advertisement.

I posted it on usefilm because I thought it looked "cool". Now that is entirely subjective, but at the end of the day I'm not entirely concerned if other people don't also think so too.

If you have creative suggestions on how to better photograph everyday symbols or have good examples, I'm always open to ideas. Otherwise, I'm not going to respond further about the merits of having photographed a Honda symbol. A debate would not be fruitful or worth our time.
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Jorge Vasconcelos  (K:33746)  
11/11/2004 4:07:53 PM

My dear Kurt, I guess you missed the purpose and scope of my comment.You still are young enough to try to read twice what you do not get at first.Going to basics, a picture starts with a subject. Then one work that subject ,the way he likes more or he know better.My criticism was not to the way you work out your subject.Muy criticism was towards the subject and its like of any interest, besides for an add.Did you got now my point? If not,my apologize.
Regards
jorge
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)  
11/11/2004 2:15:08 PM

I suppose a negative comment garners another one. I actually agree with you that there is little art work on my own part. The simplicity and definition of the Honda symbol is renown around the world and represents the best family cars.

I like this image more on its technical merit than of its creativity. I love the exceptional blacks and well balanced tones and contrast of the metal. And when rendered to paper, it looks very cool.

It could probably be improved with a slightly better angle of composition. There seems to be a shift to the whole picture that throws off the symmetry of the image.

I do appreciate any constructive criticism, especially if it is followed with any insight on how to have improved the image either at the time of capture or post processing. If you are implying you dislike the subject matter, I'm not for sure there is much value in your comment.

I try to always be open and honest on whatever I comment on. And if it is a more negative comment, I always provide my insight on how I believe the image could be improved. I almost never write hollow reviews. I don't find them very valuable to me or for others.

And remember that people learn best from criticism and not flattery.
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Jorge Vasconcelos  (K:33746)  
11/11/2004 2:29:37 AM

Should be nice, but I missed the sense of this add.I see no purpose or art, only a brand name of a great car.
Regards
jorge
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Jorge Vasconcelos  (K:33746)  
11/11/2004 2:25:54 AM

Very nice picture?.
Regards
jorge
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26654)  
11/11/2004 1:45:48 AM

Hi Kurt I was just checking out your portfolio after you so graciously critiqued mine, and this one hit me! Bam! This is so awesome! I have never seen them in a cluster this tight! I have a shot on usefilm of some swallowtails, a lot of them, but not this many! Very well captured with wonderful colors and details. I'll look forward to seeing more of yours in the future. Regards, Rebecca
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Ramamohan Pai  (K:459)  
11/11/2004 1:39:59 AM

Wow..so many at once. Very nice shot. Nature is always amazing. !!
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Graham Mulrooney  (K:15728)  
11/8/2004 8:37:05 PM

Lovely picture Kurt with beautiful Autumn colour and great composition. I love the light and play of shadows along the river bed. 7++
Regards,
Graham.
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Patrick Jacobson  (K:29151)  
11/7/2004 4:31:19 PM

Beutiful vivid colors!! =)

Patrick J
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Gabrielle Willson  (K:7978)  
11/7/2004 1:34:25 PM

I can imagine this does make a lovely print. Lovely peaceful image
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Gabrielle Willson  (K:7978)  
11/7/2004 12:44:47 PM

Cool I love shadow shots - I have one as well which also makes me look way taller than I really am!
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: John Beavin  (K:4477)  
11/7/2004 9:01:48 AM

Vivid reds Kurt, well captured.
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Mark Susa  (K:2301)  
11/7/2004 3:33:47 AM

Very nice colors and sharpness, Kurt. A wonderful image!
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: James Karner  (K:1431)  
11/7/2004 2:49:10 AM

this is really nice ! beautiful
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Jason Deehr  (K:58)  
11/6/2004 5:27:36 AM

I think it's the best picture I have ever seen
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Franco Giovanella  (K:132)  
11/5/2004 5:05:24 PM

I like the stars in movement ! great image !!!
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Patrick Jacobson  (K:29151)  
11/5/2004 4:50:36 PM

Really a great idea.. =) Very moody shot my friend!!

Patrick J
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)

Critique By: Rick Mccawley  (K:2878)  
11/5/2004 3:09:47 PM

Fun textural. It does lead one to IMAGINE. That is a very high compliment.
cheers,
Rick
        Photo By: Kurt Zoglmann  (K:1373)


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