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Critique By: Aaron Proot  (K:329)  
4/15/2006 4:36:59 AM

This man knows who he is and that is what he shall be.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Aaron Proot  (K:329)  
4/15/2006 4:36:34 AM

A man of character and reason.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Mohamed Banna  (K:34237)  
12/17/2005 1:39:32 AM

soooooo romantic
great creative angle
WELL DONE
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Kathy Hillard  (K:25721)  
8/27/2005 8:06:03 AM

Hi Peat,
My husband and I are wondering if you are related to the Bakke's from Washington State? (Saxon)
I see that you are pretty new to Usefilm and doing a lot of posting. Welcome!
Kathy
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Nour El Refai  (K:12481)  
7/20/2005 1:58:36 AM

love the curved interlaced lines on the foreground, while the straight lines are confusing with the composition, strange alittle
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Mary Brown  (K:71879) Donor  
3/9/2005 4:15:05 PM

I've looked at quite a number of photos today. This is absolutely my favourite.
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        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Mary Brown  (K:71879) Donor  
3/9/2005 4:08:56 PM

Lovely composition. Mary Brown
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        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Marco Maresca  (K:14418)  
3/9/2005 8:55:22 AM

Beautiful shot,Peat!!! Ciao
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Cheri Meredith-Evans  (K:1766)  
3/9/2005 8:46:14 AM

Very pretty capture and an interesting perspective. Nice work. What kind of blooms are on the surrounding trees?
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Anaya .  (K:323)  
3/13/2004 12:33:56 PM

I've GOT to start using some Provia! This is wonderful in it's simplicity! bravo!
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
2/21/2004 11:29:02 AM

original.beautiful and stunning colors.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Steven H  (K:7142)  
1/30/2004 6:42:38 PM

I like it too. It is very suggestive, though simple as you say. I see a flower, the sun, 3D form, and an opening . . . The simplicity is intriguing, and the title is good, in that it helps us imagine the process of getting the image as you did . . . without extras.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Ray Witter  (K:6149)  
11/13/2003 11:52:56 AM

Peat,
good composition, I really like the frame created by the pipe.
Perhaps more of Liz though.
Just a thought, let me know what you think.
Reguards,
ray w.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Tiro Leander  (K:19060)  
9/17/2003 5:37:36 AM

how very beautiful... i lespecially like the cropping of the tree - and the way the shadows are falling. Looks like a nice place.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Gustav Miller  (K:309)  
8/27/2003 5:11:08 AM

Hello Peat, thank you for your comment on my selfportrait picture. The mirror is a motor bike mirror, not a car one...
I like your NZ picture taken against the light.Nice tones.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Katia Cutrone  (K:12940)  
8/27/2003 3:44:10 AM

It's like a lovely soft hug...
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Rajkumar Dutta  (K:1548)  
7/2/2003 1:18:06 PM

very beautiful!
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)  
6/27/2003 10:02:24 AM

test comment 1 2 3.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Harlan Heald  (K:15732) Donor  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

Excellent B&W composition! Well seen and captured!
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

Just another test of the system. Woot.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Vladyslav Novikov  (K:192)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

Beautiful composition, and it looks perfect in b/w
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor  
2/13/2004 3:06:14 PM

My kind of photo. The weeds make this interesting and they give the eye something to follow to each section of movement. I would like to see more contrast, but that's just my taste.
Alisa
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Kim kyungsang  (K:14135)  
6/25/2003 5:40:10 AM

hi,Peat !!
nice mood shot, Excellent b/w, nice tone !!
comm. thank's
regards. k
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: al al  (K:2)  
6/24/2003 7:27:50 AM

code test - ignore me - code te
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: David Goldfarb  (K:7611)  
5/31/2003 8:42:05 PM

Julia Margaret Cameron, in the age of soft focus, was criticized for her focus or lack thereof, and she responded by asking, "Who is to decide where the focus is?" The idea that there is a single point of focus may be true in some physical sense, but there is no truth to be had about this in the aesthetic sense. Indeed, in the days of soft focus lenses, different photographers might not agree on where the best looking focus was for the same image, and the instructions for these lenses spoke in terms of "firmness" and "softness," rather than of a single point of sharpest focus.

Even today, you can buy a Linhof selected Rodenstock Imagon, but they won't make a rangefinder cam for it, because the point of focus for any given subject distance is subjective.

I like this kind of experimentation in this image, and I think it works here.
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)  
5/10/2003 6:59:12 AM

very simple i like it
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)  
5/10/2003 6:58:32 AM

how pleasent ?!!!
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Nita H  (K:548)  
4/10/2003 8:42:21 AM

excellent composition, i like the different direction of the lines
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Alex Dietterle  (K:27)  
9/4/2002 9:01:46 PM

Well Done. I really enjoy the way there are two opposing flows of energy inherent in the top-slanted-right-half as well as the bottom-slanted-left-half of the pic. The 'alive' waves at in the foreground almost seem to be wanting to attack the 'dead' planks that simply lie there doing its business in the distance. I like it ve. ve. mucho!
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)

Critique By: Lukasz Rzepinski (Łukasz Rzepiński)  (K:1211)  
9/1/2002 12:05:25 AM

I love the picture
        Photo By: Peat Bakke  (K:250)


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