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Critique By: Dawna G.   (K:7709)  
7/3/2002 3:35:24 PM

Hi Karen, you can't replace one image with another on here once an image has been commented on. but...you can just repost it as a new image if you would like discussion on the new one,or attach to a comment.(browse to add image, and then check the box to add attachment)

(before an image has been commented on, just go to edit portfolio, and delete option is in there, for future reference, if you upload something you are not happy with)
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)  
7/3/2002 2:09:23 PM

Dawna, I do have adobe photoshop. I tried cropping some more off the bottom and some off the top and I do like it better. Now I'm just trying to figure out how to replace this one with the new cropped one.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Sarah Needham  (K:2482)  
7/3/2002 7:42:36 AM

This is a great pose!
When you can get animals to do this kind of thing it's great.
The texture in the fur is really good also. Well done.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Dawna G.   (K:7709)  
7/2/2002 5:07:58 PM

oops, here is my comment

after taking a second look here, I agree with Steve that the top could be cropped. At first, I was thinking that it would be a shame to lose all that interesting texture and subtle color in the wall. The square would be nice, but I still think just a little off the bottom also, right where there is some shadow.
Do you have a photoediting software like photoshop or the like, then you can see some instant results with cropping experiments and determine what you like best.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Dawna G.   (K:7709)  
7/2/2002 5:04:11 PM

        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Steve Kompier  (K:4629) Donor  
7/2/2002 4:55:13 PM

Hmm...I think a crop of the top until you have a square frame would be better. All the space on top isn't adding to the image.

Nice image.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)  
7/2/2002 4:51:34 PM

Dawna,I actually did crop a lot off the bottom already. I was debating about cropping more. Thank you always for your comments. I enjoy looking at your portfolio. You have a lot of nice work.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Dawna G.   (K:7709)  
7/2/2002 3:20:53 PM

I like the texture of this image, the texture and subtle colors of the building. I was wondering about a slight crop off the bottom??
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Bryce Hughes  (K:2957)  
6/30/2002 6:27:33 AM

yeah, youi've got real nice colours out of this
very good timing, and an excellent job of holding it steady
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)  
6/30/2002 4:47:33 AM

Thanks for the comment. I agree about the foot. I've thought about cropping to eliminate the other foot. Still debating.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Kevin Lanthier  (K:3477)  
6/30/2002 1:14:50 AM

Must say, the colour is fabulous. Shades of John Shephard...

I must also commend you on holding the camera still enough to get this. I often find myself lost ans screwed without my tripod.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Max Neoustroev  (K:391)  
6/29/2002 8:34:14 PM

Well, my hat goes off to the people at Minolta and the metering this camera did. I second the comment about her foot, but overall, great shot.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Max Neoustroev  (K:391)  
6/29/2002 8:34:06 PM

Well, my hat goes off to the people at Minolta and the metering this camera did. I second the comment about her foot, but overall, great shot.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Maarten Venter  (K:885)  
6/29/2002 7:04:00 PM

Very well done, Karen. The colors are stunning.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Donna Jordan  (K:477)  
6/29/2002 2:51:28 PM

This is absolutely gorgeous. I love this. Storms and sunsets are too cool.
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Bob Hazard  (K:29)  
6/29/2002 2:47:14 PM

That is very beautiful. Great colors and good timing. Bob
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)

Critique By: Dawna G.   (K:7709)  
6/28/2002 4:05:36 PM

excellent capture Karen, this is a haunting image to me. excellent in bw. (my only thing to pick at would be the cut off foot at the bottom, but I think you explained in the about as to how much time you had to compose the picture)
        Photo By: Karen L. Hassinger  (K:134)


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