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Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 2:05:41 PM

Congrats on your well deserved Awards Igor!
Pleasure to view your work!

God Bless
        Photo By: Igor Gordobayev  (K:2570)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 2:02:56 PM

Another very lovely minimalist Shot!

God bless
        Photo By: Igor Gordobayev  (K:2570)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 1:58:55 PM

Very lovely minimalist image you have here!
Well processed with high technical excellence!

Congrats and God Bless.
        Photo By: Igor Gordobayev  (K:2570)

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
4/11/2025 1:44:55 PM

Great action shot, Paul! You know, my husband was a real cowboy. Now he is a well-known custom saddle maker.
        Photo By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
4/11/2025 1:43:31 PM

Good shot, Paul. :)
        Photo By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 1:42:49 PM

Lovely portrait
        Photo By: Rohan Sachdeva  (K:8425) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
4/11/2025 12:24:41 PM

Thank you so much, Paul! :)
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 12:21:40 PM

Lovely image Shirley! Nicely composed and technical sound.
Love the power and rush!

God bless my friend.
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
4/11/2025 12:19:30 PM

Thank you, Paul! :)
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
4/11/2025 12:18:31 PM

Nice to hear from you, Paul. We are doing okay. Hope you are also. Would like to get out and take more photos. Most of what I post is from quite a few years ago.
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 12:16:54 PM

Aw spring. lovely isent it!
Im about ready to get out in it.
Lovely shot of the spring Flowers Shirley.
Enjoy and God bless.
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:65073) Donor  
4/11/2025 12:08:30 PM

like this one Shirley! Nicely composed with pleasing highlights and shadows. Very well done. Happy to see you posting. Hope your and the family are doing well!
God bless my friend.
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
3/24/2025 1:30:39 PM

Thank you so much, Ernie. I love photographing these old buildings.
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:19074)  
3/23/2025 10:31:26 AM

NICE OLD HOUSE WELL IN NEED OF FIXING UP.
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
3/13/2025 4:12:55 PM

I look forward to seeing those. It's nice to see someone new on here. :)
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
3/13/2025 3:49:48 PM

thank you :) it was part of a roll of test shots. I still have a roll of color film that I need to develop sometime that I am very sure I got some great photos on it, but we'll have to wait and see ;)
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
3/13/2025 3:30:13 PM

Love this moody photo, Leon. :)
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
3/13/2025 3:28:09 PM

Good macro, Leon. :)
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
3/4/2025 2:15:16 PM

Thank you so very much, Leon.:)
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
3/4/2025 7:20:28 AM

beautiful work. the way you blend photos is very nice and rare to see. especially in such a well-done manner
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor  
2/17/2025 1:08:43 PM

Thank you, Leon. I think I did a double exposure to get this effect. Took this a long time ago.:)
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/12/2025 4:34:10 AM

a very nice photo with well-done framing,

seeing stuff like this makes me wish more that this website allowed higher resolution images. sadly the photo suffers from all the compression on this site. if you happen to have it uploaded somewhere else in higher res, I'd love to see it there and take in more of the details.
        Photo By: Steve Tift  (K:295)

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/12/2025 3:37:07 AM

a very lovely image, although I would have liked to see a little bit more of the stem in focus together with the flowers themselves. aside from that frankly rather subjective gripe, I really like what you did here.

keep it up!
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174199) Donor

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/12/2025 3:32:02 AM

OH i REALLY like this one. the way you implied movement reminds me more of an effect I've seen used in film or manga, the highlights, and the shadows, are all very well done! and it's all in sharp focus. did you need to use a tripod for this one? cause it looks like it was a bit cloudy. very creative though, that's for sure.

nicely done!
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:119)

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/12/2025 3:21:16 AM

that photo looks pretty good. it looks like some kind of smog or myst present was present or were you taking that photo against the light? it looks like it's clipping in the highlights of the sky. it does have a certain mood though :)
        Photo By: Rohan Sachdeva  (K:8425) Donor

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/11/2025 7:59:03 PM

thank you :)
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Rohan Sachdeva  (K:8425) Donor  
2/11/2025 7:45:22 PM

Very nicely done.
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Rohan Sachdeva  (K:8425) Donor  
2/10/2025 6:51:26 PM

Cheers. I have three sets of camera formats. One digital cameras. Two darkroom bw cameras. Three instant film cameras, like polaroids or Fuji instax/evo cameras. I used to scan bw film prints also, but now the scanner won’t connect with the computer.

Also I noticed there are four formats of photo prints. 1/- horizontal 2/- verticals 3/- squares 4/- panoramics.

They also have some verticals with circles on them. Just shooting my head of. Have fun, happy shooting and editing.
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/10/2025 6:42:00 PM

Indeed. I wish i had downsized this a bit more, cause the website actually squashed image slightly and oversharpened it. Despite the fact that i selected the option for it to not add additional sharpening after the fact. Oh well :')
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)

Critique By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)  
2/10/2025 6:38:58 PM

Oh that is a lot of really cool gear actually. Im gonna be honest, darkroom development is just a little too complex for me i also don't have the space for that. Although it would be very beneficial if i were to do that and get a flatbed scanner. Right now tho i directly scan my 35mm negatives using a primefilm 7200 (reflecta crystalscan 7200 in germany) it's a manual scanner which takes ages is a bit defective and needs a lot of fiddling about, but when it works. Well the results look pretty good. Although it says it can do 7200dpi, it actually scans at 3600dpi tho to reach that Resolution i need to double the scanning resolution. So basically there is a lot of redundant data that i need to remove by downscaling the image after the fact (which i need to do for this site anyways. The size and resolution limit is archaic and honestly frustrating to deal with) even when downsized to half the scanning resolution the files still take up almost 400MB per image sometimes. Nevertheless, it's fun to do and I'm actually going to start at least developing film at home in the near future to save on costs.
Cheers.
        Photo By: Leon Havrilla  (K:150)


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