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Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/23/2005 10:46:44 AM

Too far away. Can't tell what the "point" of the composition is - the sitting man, the orange bundle (a body? Someone sleeping?) Nothing about the photo suggests anything remotely religious or ascetic. It could be a snap of Joe the hotel caretaker taking a break at the rockpile, for all the aesthetic or emotional impact it conveys. Remember the mantra: Closer. Closer. Closer.
        Photo By: Claude Renault  (K:1357)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/12/2005 10:32:47 AM

I own too many cameras (Sigh.) This week, I'm carrying my Rollei 35S in my briefcase / canvas bag. The Kiev 35a is the most pocketable of my cameras. The rolleis are hard to beat, as far as lens quality is concerned.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/11/2005 12:55:27 PM

Au Frenglish:

Merci, Alain. Je ne sais pas ou devient la lumiere (? the light) sur son main et ...( comment dit on "sweater"?) Il y'a un grand "light fixture" devant lui (above the table.) Je joues toujours avec les cameras anciens, et de temps a temps je suis un peu "sloppy".
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/11/2005 10:30:35 AM

I do like the Kiev. In spite of the reputation of the Kiev 35a for light leaks, and the fact that this photo had a light leak, I'm not convinced that THIS was one of THOSE light leaks. I'd never had that problem with this camera before, and I had loaded this film in more than one camera (1st camera did not advance; switched to Kiev; after 8 exposures transferred the roll to another camera.) I'm pretty sure the leak is not a Kiev 35a leak.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/11/2005 12:34:32 AM

Here is the poor photo before I cropped it.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/9/2005 1:21:59 PM

The "Lollipop" portrait is a definite "keeper", but this one is more like a casual doodle in an artist's notebook - parts are interesting to glance at for a moment (the book, the hair hanging in front of the face), but its not really for framing.
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
1/6/2005 7:33:13 PM

Absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing this.
        Photo By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
12/23/2004 1:30:34 AM

Love it.
        Photo By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
12/23/2004 1:28:43 AM

It looks like the Orcs from the Lord of the Rings. Disgusting that people would vandalize public art exhibits.
        Photo By: Len Webster  (K:25714)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
12/23/2004 1:27:24 AM

Photo 2

Focus distance of what? Two feet.

The camera was donated. I unscrewed the lens and cleaned out fungus as best I could, but the inner-most element still had some schmutz on it.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
12/23/2004 1:25:39 AM

Photo 1
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
12/21/2004 2:10:00 AM

Thanks. Here is the "original" as scanned but not played with. I will check out "neat image."
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
7/11/2004 8:42:02 PM

Actually, it is focused precisely as I wanted.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
7/4/2004 1:19:43 PM

Fantastic.
        Photo By: Elmar Pinkhardt  (K:6)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/30/2004 9:42:01 AM

I have always placed the cold egg in the boiling water, and then boiled it for three minutes. She places the cold egg in a pot of cold water, brings the water to boil, and cooks the egg for just one minute. I copied what she did.

The taste of the egg had nothing to do with the cooking method. It was delicious, and that probably had something to do with the source and how they feed the chickens.

        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/28/2004 7:33:07 PM

Thanks.

Three words of advice: shoot wide open. [At f/2.0 or larger, with a good lens.]
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/22/2004 1:20:03 AM

He did read it to me, but I don't recall what it was. It was only last Saturday, at his favourite suburban strip plaza Vietnamese / Chinese restaurant. The fortune was pretty lame. My fortune was something to the effect that I would become reacquainted with someone from my past. The food was ok - wonton soups, sesame chicken, hot and spicy beef.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/22/2004 12:29:23 AM

Here is the original in color.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/20/2004 8:18:05 PM

Thanks. Sometimes I inadvertently alter my menu selections, with my mouse.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/16/2004 11:39:49 PM

Very nice tone.
        Photo By: Artur Brzeczkowski  (K:117)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/13/2004 1:02:02 PM

Cool self portrait of artist in mirror. I actually like the color version better. I'm guessing that your settings were f/2.8 and 1/30 or 1/60 (depending on film speed.) I actually have two of those cameras in the closet, but there are too many others in my "collection" and I haven't got around to trying them out. (Do you have any other Smena shots to show?)

        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/12/2004 3:52:34 PM

Here is the "original"
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/11/2004 11:40:24 PM

Thanks. There's a word for that: "serendipity". Means happy accident, doesn't it?
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/9/2004 2:36:19 PM

Actually she was making a comment about my anatomy at the time.

(Not really.)
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/7/2004 6:32:45 PM

Here is the "original" version of the photo.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/6/2004 9:26:25 PM

Damn. Looks like dust on the scanner. Sloppy me. (In too much of a hurry.)

Thanks for the comments.

Here is a version of the photo scanned in grayscale.

        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/5/2004 11:37:31 PM

Thanks, Peter. So tell me: Now that your holidays in northern Japan are over, you are settled back in at doing what as a Brit (?) in Nippon? (I know, none of my business.)
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/3/2004 12:55:57 AM

Perfect as it is.
        Photo By: Mohammed Ghulam Mohammed  (K:373)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/2/2004 12:32:34 AM

And here is the B&W version
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)

Critique By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)  
6/1/2004 9:46:53 AM

Oops. Didn't mean to do that. Sometimes I accidentally alter the menu selections by turning the wheel on my mouse. I'll go fix it.
        Photo By: Daniel Iggers  (K:530)


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