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Critique By: Jon Rank  (K:683)  
6/18/2002 5:19:43 AM

I appreciate your efort not to disturb the nest, but fill flash or light from a reflector on the birds would have added a lot to the picture. If your flash lacks an ajustable power setting, some tissue paper over the flash gives a nice diffusion and will not disturb the birds too much.
        Photo By: Sarah Needham  (K:2482)

Critique By: Jon Rank  (K:683)  
6/18/2002 4:51:37 AM

Humor sometimes makes the best shots. You're right. He made the picture.
        Photo By: Damon Marcus Lewis  (K:59)

Critique By: Jon Rank  (K:683)  
6/16/2002 5:23:07 PM

Thanks Dawn, but I like creatively twisted better than sick. I find that most of my photos are dictated by chance so when a opportunity presents itself I take advantage of it,but I just try not to lose my head.
        Photo By: Jon Rank  (K:683)

Critique By: Jon Rank  (K:683)  
6/16/2002 5:08:48 PM

Great go. Too many try to use PS to improve a bad shot, my self included. A bad shot will always be a bad shot. From your portfolio it is obvious you have paid your dues and have the talent and the eye. Now you've raised the bar and I hope to be inspired what what you can acheive with PS. Welcome to a brave new world.
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Jon Rank  (K:683)  
6/13/2002 10:12:44 AM

Good job, normally would have used some fill on the left side of the face, but this is much more effective. Helps re-enforce that hard & bad look.
        Photo By: Phillip Filtz  (K:1792) Donor

Critique By: Jon Rank  (K:683)  
6/12/2002 11:05:55 AM

Like this one, did you use PS to get the water color effect ?
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)


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