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Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
4/25/2004 6:03:48 PM

Of the 3 I looked at this is the best. The main player is clearly visible and the focus is crisp. The action may not be as dynamic as a slam dunk but the main subject is framed better. Good job.
        Photo By: Andrea Ranalli  (K:485)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
4/4/2004 11:08:31 AM

Thanks alot Duane. I really appreciate the time you took to comment on my image.

Mike
        Photo By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
4/4/2004 11:07:33 AM

I really liked the expression in the runners eyes for this shot , thought it told alot about the moment, although not as visible at this resolution but still evident.

I appreciate the comments Duane thank you.

Mike
        Photo By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
4/3/2004 10:47:19 PM

Great angle and good timing. Might try opening up the lens to f4 and a faster shutter speed to freeze the amazing speed of the bat.
        Photo By: Pete Pantsari  (K:4196)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
4/3/2004 10:43:44 PM

Your right the image is worth sharing. From the angle I would guess that the catcher is trying to throw out the runner at first as he tried to take to big a lead.
        Photo By: Richard Fraginals  (K:83)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
4/3/2004 10:35:22 PM

Nicely frozen in the moment. IMHO think it might be a stronger image if there was more of a frontal angle taken for the shot. Of course I realize you may have been constrained by where you were allowed to position your self on the field.
        Photo By: Brandon Henley  (K:562)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
11/11/2003 9:32:30 AM

It is good to see a nice imaginative approach. The lighting might be just a touch bright on her left thigh and wall.But I feel you made good use of the shadows. I also think that a grainier film might help set this mood off a little better.
        Photo By: kristine wreyford  (K:-205)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
11/9/2003 10:32:20 PM

Motion blur is a nice technique for some shots but I do not think it is needed for a high impact game like football. IMHO feel that football shots should have very little motion blur and instead concentrate on the action. The blur of color makes for a nice abstract but would be nice to know who is carring the ball.
        Photo By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
8/30/2003 9:38:46 PM

Good composition and very nice lighting. A little tighter crop from the bottom would be nice.
        Photo By: Andi Tan  (K:0)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
7/6/2003 8:53:05 PM

I really like your spot light type of technique for this shot. The veil does a good job of softening the light on the model and the catch light in her eyes is beautiful.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
7/5/2003 7:29:46 PM

This photo has great emotional appear for the bride.
Unfortunately I think the spot light effect doesn't quite do it for me on this type of layout. If it was a tighter crop it would be great, but fading on the dress does not cut it. I think it would be great if the dress had received even lighting through out the image.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
5/9/2003 8:28:33 PM

This is a really nice idea and fairly well composed. I think this is screaming for a different background, it would be really nice if we could not make out where this was taken. Perhaps the use of a wide angle lens could help make it look larger than life.
        Photo By: Warren Anderson  (K:99)

Critique By: Michael Quiroz  (K:131)  
5/9/2003 8:15:11 PM

I like alot of this composition. Wish the crop on the near wheel wasn't quite so tight to chop off 5the spokes like it did.
        Photo By: michael faulkner  (K:327)


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