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Critique By: Dave Holland  (K:13074)  
4/10/2002 9:40:23 PM

Great title, cool image.
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Steve Kompier  (K:4629) Donor  
4/10/2002 3:31:02 PM

It's a nice blending of technologies, but the glaring error with this picture, is that the light source is wrong. The landscape is lit from top and the planet is lit from low right.

I would love to see this with the light source correct.
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: sean slavin  (K:3488)  
4/10/2002 2:12:19 PM

i'm into it. this came out really well and if you hadn't said jupiter was generated, i would've thought you just spliced 2 photos together. keep these coming, i'd love to see more. 8)
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Chris Whaley  (K:3847)  
4/10/2002 5:10:25 AM

Way cool shot Frank!
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Phillip Cohen  (K:10561) Donor  
4/9/2002 8:20:55 PM

Frank, excellent job. This is beautiful work and even more impressive is that you did it at 15. Hopefully it will inspire some of the younger people on the site to get movin! Do you now work in the space industry or in the motion picture industry?
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Terrence Kent  (K:7023)  
4/9/2002 5:22:09 PM

Kodachrome 10? Ooooooh. Now here's a cool example of a young lad alone with his imagination and some model glue hehe, great work, has a very 50s TV show feel to it. I'd be glad to have it still on hand if it was mine~
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Danny Provost  (K:812)  
4/8/2002 6:48:58 PM

Very nice sunset. Just a bit too hot in the center. But looks real good!
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: k m  (K:324)  
4/7/2002 6:48:36 PM

exceptional image.. the perspective makes it so.. I'd love to see more like this one..
cheers,K
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: james mickelson  (K:7344)  
3/9/2002 8:19:36 AM

This is nice. Due to the clouds which impart a blue cast to the scene using color film this may have been more effective using black and white. And a polariser. That would have rendered the sky darker and clouds lighter separating them a little more. Good image.
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Kristupa Saragih  (K:1031)  
3/8/2002 4:16:48 PM

This pic might be better with warmer tone, more blue sky, and good reflection on the water
...anyway, you've made good composition with this beautiful scene
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)

Critique By: Daniel L Quigley-Skillin  (K:1383)  
3/6/2002 9:55:03 PM

I think you did a wonderful job capturing the detail in these clouds. Vey nice
        Photo By: Frank Hettick  (K:119)


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