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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/10/2006 3:16:03 AM
Fantastic capture, well exposed and sharp. The border was a very good choice.
The only thing, and this may just be me, but it bothers me for some reason, the way the eye is drawn to the lower left of the image. Don't know why.
Still an excellent shot.
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Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou
(K:127263)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/10/2006 2:57:31 AM
I like it, you can almost ignore the soft moon for the composition of the rest of the frame, and excellent exposure. Extremely lucky shot on the way the stars line up with the streaks.
Well done.
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Photo By: Luke C
(K:2105)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/10/2006 2:52:37 AM
So ... is that really your picture to put up? hahaha ... just kidding Luke, how are you? It is nice to see that you are still into photography. Keep it up.
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Photo By: Luke C
(K:2105)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 6:42:37 AM
Incredible lighting, I would expect a lot more contrast.
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Photo By: Kanwarpreet Singh
(K:1868)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 6:16:20 AM
Very nice. Especially when contrasted to the usual slower shutter on waterfall pictures.
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Photo By: Mirko Sotgiu
(K:649)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 6:10:56 AM
Nice! I like the way the image draws my eyes from left to right. Well captured.
My only issue is the powerlines cutting through the image, but I know that sometimes you just cannot avoid them.
Cheers!
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Photo By: Angela DeLong
(K:3050)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 5:59:45 AM
Very nice composition and lighting. I am still undecided on whether or not the table cloth adds to, or distracts from, the image.
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Photo By: Maryam Rastegar
(K:989)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 5:23:17 AM
Very nice work ... filtered, I presume?
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Photo By: Angela DeLong
(K:3050)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 4:59:04 AM
You have a good eye for the shot. Simple picture, yet captivating. My first instinct was to suggest cropping a little off the right, but on second thoughts, I think the crop is good as it is.
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Photo By: Cat Paige
(K:31)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 4:56:49 AM
Stunning, just stunning. The velvety feel of the image almost makes me want to run my hand over the screen! Perfectly exposed.
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Photo By: Barbara Socor
(K:13559)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
12/3/2006 4:55:23 AM
Very nice shot. Nice timing, nice composition, nice exposure.
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Photo By: Bryce Hughes
(K:2957)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/27/2006 2:35:07 AM
Very nice pic.
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Photo By: Kenneth C. Long, Sr.
(K:4245)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/26/2006 11:56:16 PM
Yes, that would have been nice, I wish I had a lens that could do f/2.
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Photo By: Shyamal Addanki
(K:1009)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/26/2006 7:41:17 PM
WOW! Stunning capture, the very essence of macro photography, as well as great lighting and composition! Couldnt be any better.
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Photo By: Monika Wisniewska
(K:608)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/26/2006 6:44:32 PM
Excellent compostion and DOF. Well Done.
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Photo By: Craig Hanson
(K:7836)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/26/2006 6:36:45 PM
I like it alot. Did you do anything to the colors in PP?
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Photo By: Menno Naber
(K:3570)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/26/2006 6:33:49 PM
Very nice, it must have been beautiful to actually be there
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Photo By: Christopher Jamison
(K:1230)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/26/2006 6:32:33 PM
Beautiful, well done.
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Photo By: Mirza Hasanefendic
(K:309)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/25/2006 11:53:36 PM
Yes, much better!
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Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou
(K:127263)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/25/2006 8:38:40 PM
Stunning and original. Fantastic compostion.
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Photo By: Martin Skalický
(K:135)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/25/2006 8:35:35 PM
Absolutely love it. Very moving image, silent, like man came, destroyed, and left his junk. Then the silence comes back.
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Photo By: Ahmad Hasan
(K:4164)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/25/2006 8:30:44 PM
Nice. I like the roughness of the image, that compliments the roughness of the man, and contrasts with the cafe scene in the background. The shoulder on the right bothers me a little, though.
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Photo By: George Black
(K:102014)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/25/2006 8:25:14 PM
Beautiful. The lighting could not be more perfect for this image. Well Done
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Photo By: Ralf Denguth
(K:3353)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/24/2006 10:51:27 PM
I really like this one. There is something very ... unreal? about it. I love the effect your flowers have, there is something grim and dark, like as if I am looking at an old picture of flowers at a time when the world is covered in dust, and trying to remember what they smell like.
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Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou
(K:127263)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
4/24/2006 10:44:28 PM
I like the Depth of field very much, and I like the affect and mood that this picture creates. However, the stem on the left is slightly distracting to me. Very nice image overall, though. Gives a sense of silence.
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Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou
(K:127263)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
11/15/2005 1:09:52 PM
I was in a Cessna 172 left seat, shooting out of the window.
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Photo By: Shyamal Addanki
(K:1009)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
7/20/2004 2:18:03 PM
Nice shot of the dog. I would have asked the nice Senior Master Sergeant to put the dog down though, the boundary of the red and green meeting on the head of the dog takes a little away from the subject.
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Photo By: Luke C
(K:2105)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
6/26/2004 9:10:14 PM
Thank you, all of you for your comments. I had the camera set on bulb with the f-stop at 8 and the ISO at 100. I sat and waited with the shutter open for the strike at the right place and then released the shutter right after. I was very lucky to get a strike such as this, but thank you all for you support.
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Photo By: Shyamal Addanki
(K:1009)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
3/5/2004 11:12:04 AM
Well, you would think that at f/11 all the bikes would be sharp, but what played the blurring part was that the bikes in the back were coming into the turn, towards the right, and I was panning with the bike in the front coming out of the turn, towards the left. Thats why I had the shutter set at 1/125. So the blur on the other bikes is just motion blur. Thanks for your comments, I really appreceate them,
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Photo By: Shyamal Addanki
(K:1009)
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Critique By:
Shyamal Addanki (K:1009)
3/2/2004 2:08:24 PM
Beautiful capture, a little dark though, but the action compensates for the lighting
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Photo By: Paolo De Maio
(K:34932)
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