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Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/25/2006 4:53:06 AM

I see that this has made it into a lot of people's fave list, including mine. The toning you used is what a Moose filter would do in the field. This is so much of the best of America, the open country. One gets a healthy sort of "fear" if I that's not too strong of a word here, of the wide expanse, of nature, and how really small we are out there. And one gets an idea of how really short our time on earth really is compared to the thousands of years these mountains and deserts have seen.
        Photo By: Ina Nicolae  (K:44481)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/25/2006 4:12:13 AM

Very nice blur to suggest motion, and a great tribute to the teacup ride at the magic kingdom.
        Photo By: Greg Scott  (K:1990)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/25/2006 2:49:12 AM

It's good to know they're reproducing
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21723)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/25/2006 2:47:16 AM

Hmmmmm...really not much grain at all, and hardly any noise. The reason why it's so effective is you have a lot of mid-range grey tones that are accented by the highs and lows (light and darks). Lots of interesting elements that resemble symbols. I also like how dramatic it is, without it being contrived-looking.
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21723)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/25/2006 2:37:26 AM

Never seen the video, but I'll take your word for it I'll have to see about any music video channels that's on here.
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 8:33:10 AM

Hey, I want a beer stein like that! Cool car. Thought it was a GTO at first. Know who woulda made a good Daisy Duke? That gal who married that elder multimillionaire gentleman.
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 8:11:25 AM

From the looks of it, you were either formally trained, or you're a genius, or both.
        Photo By: Branimir Fagarazzi  (K:38367)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 7:59:43 AM

Beautiful composition using portraiture and the textures of a sculpture. The proportions and lines show a very sophisticated sensibility.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 7:55:33 AM

Such a photogenic person. Oh, it's you! It's as if you got outside of yourself and took the photograph. It's not easy to do self-portraits, yet you pulled it off quite well.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 1:32:56 AM

...And the shadow of the bridge makes it extra special. I think this place can also be good for a panoramic shot; multiple exposures stitched together, even.
        Photo By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 12:12:57 AM

This is an enigma, a moment at its peak, and one of your best I think.
        Photo By: Branimir Fagarazzi  (K:38367)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 12:09:51 AM

Thoroughly interesting, captivating, excellent street photograph!
        Photo By: Branimir Fagarazzi  (K:38367)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/24/2006 12:02:51 AM

I've no idea what it is, but the colors are fascinating. Mysterious.
        Photo By: Kambiz K  (K:37420) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 10:23:44 PM

You have so many wonderful shots, it will take a while for me to go through and see all of them. Very enjoyable to see such good work. Regards,

Mark
        Photo By: Branimir Fagarazzi  (K:38367)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 10:20:58 PM

A very touching portrait, and an enduring theme.
        Photo By: abhra aich  (K:8830)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 10:18:25 PM

I thought it was a Yeti's shadow Very nice repeating lines, too.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 6:12:55 PM

Thanks also for commenting on my photos

Mark
        Photo By: Branimir Fagarazzi  (K:38367)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 6:12:31 PM

Excellent! It's gorgeous, especially the grain structure. Composition is superb. Reminds me of the classics.
        Photo By: Branimir Fagarazzi  (K:38367)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 6:00:56 PM

Very decisive moment, and a cute shot.
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21723)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 6:00:49 PM

Very decisive moment, and a cute shot.
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21723)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 8:26:41 AM

Very street, and very much a toy camera piece. I like this a lot.
        Photo By: Suzette Torres  (K:154)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 1:37:19 AM

I like the architecture, how it opens up to the outside instead of enclosing something else. I like how you introduced the shadows into the photo, and the people so that you get a sense of scale and life.
        Photo By: João F * Photography  (K:41945) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/22/2006 1:34:15 AM

The pleasure is mine my friend!

Mark
        Photo By: João F * Photography  (K:41945) Donor

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 3:28:43 PM

Fascinating, and you were there. Didn't they use the Mitchell in that one movie with Richard Dreyfuss?
        Photo By: John Beavin  (K:4477)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 3:26:32 PM

I like to see restorations in progress. I'm sure they'll have to machine a lot of parts nowadays, if they can find the worn or damaged part to get an idea. Or the blueprints if any.
        Photo By: John Beavin  (K:4477)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 3:18:12 PM

Oh, I once had the tape. I'll have to get a cd and the movie on dvd.
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 5:05:07 AM

I get a Santa Monica impression from this one. Even a Venice
        Photo By: Ina Nicolae  (K:44481)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 5:01:59 AM

Instant favorite! I've been up and down this road more than once. It's a great road for driving and motorcycling. Next time I go back out there, I'm taking my toy cameras.
        Photo By: Ina Nicolae  (K:44481)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 4:36:31 AM

I like the reticulations (from the film) right above it. It lets the viewer know that it's film.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/21/2006 4:33:39 AM

Decaying sci-fi's one of my favorite themes. This is awesome.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)


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