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Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 2:31:35 PM

Her smile comes forth strong and true. The light and tones feel wonderful. Nice work!
        Photo By: José Azevedo  (K:9845)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:56:29 AM

Her eyes draw us in. Nice catch Steve. You have opened the door to her soul!
        Photo By: Stephen R. Pellerine  (K:2370)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:53:46 AM

Now this is seeing. Excellent indeed. A great shadow, a good play of light, and excellent work with DOF to work with the image. Excellent indeed!!!!
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:51:51 AM

This has a flow that allows my mind and vision to go left to right and back again. I feel the sand under my toes and the cool sensation of its wet morning stickyness. This images has me reaching deep in me to touch this and to get into my comp screen so I can walk there and become one with the scene.
        Photo By: eric full  (K:-26)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:46:21 AM

This feels like a soothing way to start the day. Those beautiful rays of light would work perfect with a nice cup of coffee and the sounds of the morning birds over head while the water plays upon the side of the boats and the peer. You got me feeling this one, thanks for the trip into your image.
        Photo By: Michel Beaupré  (K:1725)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:44:06 AM

I can feel the energy in this one. Its been a while since I shot in the bar music scene and this makes me go back to it quickly. Thanks for the trip back.
        Photo By: Edward Molnar  (K:2903)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:23:59 AM

This feels awesome to me. The strong and bold sense of color so gently and effectively playing off of itself as it plays around the frozen water. Well placed, well seen obviously and so very well composed and taken. Its wonderful to see images from a taken point of view and much less a snap shot.

Some people wonder about all these people carrying digitals these days. There is no room for wonder or worry as 99% of them will never take an image like this. Well done.

Thanks for the fine example in what can be done with simplicity and a good eye.

Thank you indeed.
        Photo By: John Griep  (K:2521)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:14:12 AM

I loveeeee the play of space in this image, it is daring, and becomes oh so very effective. Well seen and captured.
        Photo By: Somenath  Mukhopadhyay  (K:579)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:12:09 AM

Simple and effective, and its making me smile. It works!
        Photo By: Esin Toprak  (K:123)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:10:15 AM

I like the natural framing with the tree and the colors do leave me feeling warm and relaxed. I might like a little less at the bottom of the image, but the rest is all there and thats a matter of a crop and my personal preference. Nice work, and a fine feeling exposure you caught here. Well done.
        Photo By: Fernando Tasca  (K:1995)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
8/17/2007 12:05:53 AM

This is cute. The little one does seem to notice us or you thats for sure. I do think that there seems to be a color cast, I am guessing from an incorrect white balance that might have been selected, I guess it could have been late day. I do notice how we are looking down at the subject as well and that makes the subject feel smaller to my senses. I am thinking a lower vantage point, one a little more eye to eye would enhance the feeling of being there, respect, and then the question of can I help you might flow a little easier.
        Photo By: Stef  Schulze  (K:3743)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/28/2004 1:34:38 AM

Nice work G, I like that weird eye of yours. Sweet vision indeed!
        Photo By: Gunn Berit Vuttudal  (K:0)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/28/2004 1:32:42 AM

Sweet work, congrats!!!!!!!!!!!
        Photo By: Jeroen Krol  (K:3085)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/27/2004 12:21:26 AM

Great vision to see this and reflexes to get it. Cool lines and the people are the extra edge for me, sweet work with a camera.
        Photo By: Georg Lambertz  (K:11)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/26/2004 9:09:38 PM

I love the mood I get off of this. That blue is awesome. Those lights and hint of the buildings add the extra gentle edge for me. Sweet thinking, nice work!
        Photo By: narabia    (K:9563)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/23/2004 1:12:44 AM

I do like the flow of the lines in the stem and the space around the peach. I cant help but wish for more DOF though, maybe f22 or f32 if the lens has it. It seems that its in the middle of needing more dof to get all of the image in or a tighter crop and then let the minimal dof play on its own.
        Photo By: Bill Hogan  (K:192)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/23/2004 1:10:19 AM

Funny caption. Its wild how we build things and think of them as so fixed at the time, then the eart does with us and our things as she wishes. Nicely seen.
        Photo By: Joe Kaplan  (K:1399)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/23/2004 1:08:37 AM

I have had thie open for about 10 minutes now.... looking, searching, feeling and just getting deeper into the image. Thus its working for me, and I am falling deeper into in.
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/23/2004 1:00:20 AM

Nice sweeping lines and a good flow to this piece. I enjoy hot the flow leads in from the left and continues outward, even with it going into the bottom of the screen I dont feel it stopping like I think i expect it to. Nice work!
        Photo By: eric schneider  (K:1318)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/22/2004 10:51:01 AM

You do have a magic touch, sweet work once again Peter. Impressive indeed.
        Photo By: Peter Ambruzs  (K:86)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 11:56:28 PM

I am going to have to try one of these reversal rings, they seem like such a neat way to have a peak at the world.

Love the camera still, just picked up a third body and an 80-200 2.8.
        Photo By: Bill Morgenstern  (K:7157)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 11:36:27 PM

Wonderful series. I do wish they were a more uniformed sizing so they fit together a bit smoother. They work so well and my eyes keep going to the size difference of the 3 pieces and wondering why, thus time away from the image('s) itself. All in all a great thought up piece of work.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 11:31:36 PM

Gentle and delicate work with a fitting frame to put it all together. Sweet stuff.
        Photo By: Linn Currie  (K:24426)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 11:26:16 PM

I am glad I found your work here as well. Once again an impressive piece of work. The colors the dof, the overall quality. Impressive all over again.
        Photo By: Peter Ambruzs  (K:86)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 9:57:56 PM

The clouds here dont seem dark enough to have that dreary sense of oncoming rain for me. It seems more peaceful as I listed for the wind in the grass.
        Photo By: Jeff Cartwright  (K:52046)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 9:52:59 PM

I just spent a few weeks out in the praries of Canada and the flat land, allthough not as dominant as most think, does really get into your soul. The play of the light in the clouds is magic on the mind. I do find the muted grass and blue sky to be a conflict of sorts and my mind is trying to work through that idea. Great sense of the openness I felt when out that way though, thanks for a trip back.
        Photo By: Jeff Cartwright  (K:52046)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 9:18:51 PM

What I like about this is that we dont have to know what it is. Good lines, simple tones and an obvious attention to a neat scene, well composed placing it together to make it effective. Leg work, a good eye and a 50mm, the tool of a good efficient mind at work. Nicely done!
        Photo By: Matej Maceas  (K:24381) Donor

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 5:23:59 PM

Intimate work with a telling story, not an easy thing to do, well accomplished.
        Photo By: pratya sanchorn  (K:12)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 1:19:22 PM

I get a funky 3-D effect from this one. Simple yet quite effective. Good eye for the gentle lighting.
        Photo By: Gaetan Chevalier  (K:4188)

Critique By: Kevin J. Pellerine  (K:484)  
6/20/2004 1:16:39 PM

Beautiful color and dof. Impressive work.
        Photo By: Atamanka Agnieszka  (K:747)


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