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Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
2/1/2009 7:22:19 PM

Hi Roger, long time since I came on here. Just wondering if you are still in Tokyo? I am here for a few days this week (Feb 2-6) on business. It would be great to meet up and chat. I'm at the Hilton in Shinjuku if you would like to get in touch.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
12/17/2007 3:51:05 PM

They look as though they are riding mono-cycles ;-)
great shot.
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
12/17/2007 3:49:57 PM

Very well taken, love the way you made her stand out from the background (shame you have the dark/light change over in the background right behind her head. Half a step left or right might have made the difference.
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
12/17/2007 3:47:08 PM

Excellent composition. The colour of the bracelets and the fruit works well. One thing to watch is the background, you have a light patch to the left. Try to check all round the subject before you press the shutter.
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
12/17/2007 3:43:42 PM

I recognise that - Hi Arun how's life?
Better have a look at what you been doing these last 12 months ;-)
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/25/2006 9:55:02 PM

You are right about the distortion effect, they really do show up in this flat represntation.
BTW - I have been playing with the Widelux over the summer, I find the biggest drawback the lack of a ND graduated filter to offset the bright skies.

Still I'm enjoying myself.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
9/22/2006 11:26:54 PM

and I'm very pleased to provide the camera with a good home ;-)

Thanks Roger.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
5/29/2006 5:33:53 PM

Kevin,
some of your work is being used on this site (http://www.flashvista.com/flash_templates_photography/) goto the third page of templates, 4th row, centre template. Then choose 'places'. Hope the guy paid you for the use of the images.

I knew the style as soon as I saw them.

Keith
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
5/21/2006 8:26:04 PM

Now - I know I told you that there was a photo in those ;-)

Good shot, very colourful.

btw - I got a new toy ;-0
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
5/21/2006 8:16:09 PM

Hi Chealsea,

thanks for the comment on my 4 Spot Chaser. These dragonflies are just coming into season, emerging most mornings now. Its a great subject.

This is a fine example of a chaser style dragonfly. Forgive me I don't know the Canadian species.

Its a great image too, nice and sharp. I too use a gold reflector and sometimes a bounced flash to put a little extra warmth into the images.
        Photo By: Chelsea Burke  (K:5750) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
5/9/2006 7:55:59 PM

Yes, I live within a few miles of the greenwood. A beautiful place at any time.

Thanks for the comment, appreciated.
        Photo By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
5/9/2006 4:46:49 PM

Can't please everyone all the time Mehmet!
I'm sure you have better things to offer us.
        Photo By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
4/18/2006 8:59:42 PM

Hey Arun, I didn't recognise the image. You have done some good work with this. I think Chris has pointed out a number of the possible ways to improve it. However I think it stands up well. Congrats
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
4/11/2006 12:57:11 AM

Ah yes - the widelux, I do wish I could find a reasonably priced one of these, they look like great fun. I think on this shot it might have been nice to see just a little more of the left hand path and a tad less of the right hand hedge, but I love the pinks.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
4/11/2006 12:25:59 AM

Hi Roger, thats a really nice job, great stiching. Don't you take the old widelux out any more? Those images were fantastic.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
4/11/2006 12:23:50 AM

Ah yes the elephants, must get round to processing my shots of that day. Great image.
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
4/11/2006 12:21:49 AM

Hey Arun, thats real nice - there were some good shots that day. I just uploaded the sleeper in the handcart http://www.pbase.com/falcn/india
        Photo By: Arun Kumar  (K:126)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
3/17/2006 11:03:45 PM

This is clever, just feel it needs a little more space at the left hand edge, the frame is just a tad too close to be comfortable.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
3/17/2006 11:01:37 PM

Hi Kevin, great image, great model ;-)
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
3/11/2006 2:00:34 PM

Hi Roger,

thanks for the comments yesterday, much appreciated. I get the feeling that extracting comments from Usefilm viewers these days is not so easy.

This is classic Williams though, street life through the eyes of a local. I do wish I could see the faces of the hiker and shopkeeper a little better though. That would bring me into the scene a little more.

Regards

Keith
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/26/2005 9:05:42 PM

Magical, you have a superb eye for these sort of images.
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/26/2005 9:04:26 PM

Nice story, nice image. We haven't seen a single flake of snow up here in Yorkshire, but theres plenty of time yet.
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/26/2005 8:56:43 PM

Hi Roger, well I really like thes pano shots. I'm still looking for a noblex or a widelux to have a real good go at these. What happened to that 360 deg camera you once showed us?
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/20/2005 9:48:05 PM

What a wonderful Northumbrian sky, brilliant
        Photo By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/15/2005 9:03:44 PM

I love this one Roger, as you say the colours are wonderful. The fisheye is a great little lens, I just wish my 10D didn't have the anti-wide angle crop factor ;-)
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/11/2005 11:47:50 PM

Thats a terrific portraite Roger, hou have captured the moment well.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
11/11/2005 11:45:02 PM

Ah the classic Spracklen seagull ;-)
Nice image Chris, good to see you are still producing absolute gems.
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
8/1/2005 10:26:55 PM

I liked it then and I like it now - classic Spracklen
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
8/1/2005 10:25:34 PM

These Japanese street scenes of everyday life are excellent. You certainly know how to catch the scene.
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Keith Naylor  (K:13064)  
8/1/2005 10:21:01 PM

Simple and elegant, classic Temple.
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor


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