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Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 5:34:57 PM

I like the dramatic lighting in this shot. Nice setup and portrait. I also agree with another poster about not air brushing your shots, I prefer to see the detail in the skin and hair.
        Photo By: ppdix    (K:17069)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 5:30:22 PM

Nice composure and lighting, great exposure on the cub's face. Nice shot!
        Photo By: Harry Eggens  (K:14804)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 5:26:33 PM

A very interesting shot and composure. I like the scene and really like the way you've captured it, though I do agree Jim that it looks over sharpened. You have a good eye to have caught this.
        Photo By: Marcos Duarte  (K:15402) Donor

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:53:56 AM

This is really good. 7's across the board. Stephen's post had some good suggestions. The house doesn't bother me much, but the image would be better without the telephone mast.

While the slight star trails don't bug me, I would love to see a version with long trails. I'm not sure if you could capture a tight pinpoint version without having to put up with noise, i.e. you would probably have to push to 800 or 1600 to get a time that fully arrests star motion.

The colors in the sky and the tone of the moonlight reflecting off the turbines is just awesome. Great work!
        Photo By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:45:41 AM

What a beautiful bridge! And you captured it extremely well...great perspective and composition, lovely colors and tonality. Very good work!
        Photo By: Gerson Standke  (K:255)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:42:46 AM

Very spooky, twilight zone like image (to me any way). Nice work!
        Photo By: Sarah Nader  (K:87)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:41:55 AM

Good eye, composition, and capture!
        Photo By: Jingle Chong  (K:57)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:39:44 AM

Great shot! I love the blue reflection off the water. This is one that belongs framed on a wall some where. Beautiful.

Just one question: I can't seem to find "slow" or "narrow" on any of my cameras ;-)
        Photo By: Ari O  (K:990)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:25:52 AM

Good composition and DoF. Really nice portrait.
        Photo By: Raffaele Bonivento  (K:442)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:23:17 AM

Great capture. Love the color, tonality, and shapes. This would make a great print with black mat and frame. Nice!
        Photo By: Terje Hellesø  (K:40)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:22:10 AM

A very tender and beautiful photo. Mom and dad will no doubt appreciate having it.

My only complaint is that for some reason I find myself looking for her left arm and shoulder, as if the black background is intruding into the area where my mind expects it to be. I think if the shot had been angled so that her left shoulder were in view it would alleviate that.
        Photo By: Raffaele Bonivento  (K:442)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:18:12 AM

I really like the color and perspective of this shot. I would crop the pole blocking up the left edge though, it doesn't really add to the image. Excellent work.
        Photo By: Renesto Paolo  (K:3)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:13:33 AM

You must have froze the night you took these! My favorite is the one with the town in it. You should offer that one for sale. But they are all really good.
        Photo By: Raffaele Bonivento  (K:442)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:11:41 AM

Another excellent capture in this series. Really good work.
        Photo By: Raffaele Bonivento  (K:442)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:10:51 AM

I like this photo, but I have to agree with the B&W comment. This is a classic B&W composure and shot. B&W would emphasize the shapes and textures and would work well.

Not that there's anything wrong with the color version. Nice shot.
        Photo By: Önder TURACI  (K:66)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:08:08 AM

Excellent use of shape, color, and tonality. A really nice photo. Great work!
        Photo By: Arto Alanenpaa  (K:566)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:06:39 AM

I LOVE this shot! What a great capture. It looks like a winter paradise town. I'm adding this to my list of favorites...excellent work!
        Photo By: Raffaele Bonivento  (K:442)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 4:04:05 AM

The sky is beautiful in this photo. The colors are surreal but not over the top. I'm curious as to what film you used. Good job.
        Photo By: Önder TURACI  (K:66)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/16/2004 3:59:04 AM

A unique capture. I think it would look better if the guy in the background had not been standing there, but given that it was a spur of the moment thing one can't complain. Good reflexes on your part, a very good shot.
        Photo By: Jocelyn Fong  (K:1380)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/12/2004 1:58:32 AM

Excellent composition and tonality. Only suggestion would be to blur the background more or choose a less visible background. In any case, a very nice shot!
        Photo By: Lorinda Millar  (K:2580)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/12/2004 1:56:57 AM

Nice shot, very cute.
        Photo By: Lorinda Millar  (K:2580)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/12/2004 1:56:28 AM

Great color. Good composition, though I wish the botton edge had not been cut off. Love the texture of the water droplets on the rose and the lighting. Good work!
        Photo By: Lorinda Millar  (K:2580)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/8/2004 2:51:44 AM

I like this image, but the composition seems a bit akward to me. Not sure why. Perhaps the angle of the lighthouse contrasts too much with a vertical format. The colors, lighting, and detail however are excellent. Good work.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/8/2004 2:39:45 AM

You chose a great angle and composition. It comes off as a very surreal photograph, more like a painting. I do wish the star trails could have been longer.

Curious...did you try any compositions where one of the wind mills would have been center aligned with the North Star? I think that would be an impressive and strong composition as well.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/8/2004 2:36:33 AM

A really calm and beautiful photo. I wouldn't change a thing.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/8/2004 2:35:40 AM

This is a unique composure, but it works. It really feels like the bridge is the "gate" to the city beyond. Great lighting and effects...good job!
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/8/2004 2:29:53 AM

Excellent night shot! I love the composition. You seemed to position yourself perfectly for the buildings and lanes to line up. Something a bit different from the often seen "flat" night shots of cityscapes.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/7/2004 12:31:46 PM

A very strong composition with good tones. Very peaceful image. Good job!
        Photo By: Serguei Dmitrov  (K:157)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/7/2004 12:30:41 PM

I think you achieved an interesting composition and exposure. A very good job with a subject that would otherwise be dull. Nice!
        Photo By: Tom Pokusa  (K:586)

Critique By: Daniel Taylor  (K:3495)  
1/6/2004 12:20:09 AM

Excellent portrait. Good job!
        Photo By: Pawel Staszak  (K:59)


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