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Critique By:
Diana Cornelissen (K:26437)
6/29/2003 6:45:23 PM
Hello Kim, This really is a beauty. Composition and lightning are very good and it is an original capture! Maybe the sharpness could be better but I think this looks like a piece of art. What I like the most is how the colors of the subject are coming back in the background, just wonderful!
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Gil Draper (K:3194)
6/22/2003 8:01:20 AM
Living in California it's nice to see a flower in ice. I like the idea and it could be in my opinion stronger if the backround were darker making the flower standout more. I think it would appear sharper also. It's not difficult to darken a backround in PS. I do it often in my flower photos. Thanks for your comments on my work.
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
José Eduardo Cruz (K:13180)
6/16/2003 8:33:44 AM
Very interesting photo!!!
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Kim kyungsang (K:14135)
6/15/2003 9:09:21 PM
Excellent shot~~, my best regards kim.
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Luis Costa - Lucaz (K:9205)
5/30/2003 7:56:03 PM
Very nice work, regards!
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia (K:96391)
5/30/2003 6:44:17 PM
simply exquisite.
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Kim kyungsang (K:14135)
5/30/2003 6:42:51 PM
Nice shot~~ thanks~~, wonderful~~
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
José Eduardo Cruz (K:13180)
5/29/2003 8:22:31 AM
Very good shot!!!
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Sandor Szollos (K:7681)
5/29/2003 6:04:27 AM
Very nice shot,great colors! Regards,Sandor
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Hayri CALISKAN (K:16195)
5/29/2003 1:49:23 AM
Excellent!!! Regards, Hayri.
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
l v (K:3830)
5/29/2003 1:45:04 AM
It is rather grainy, as George says, but sharpness looks fine to me, at least on the main subject. I think that the petals might be better if there was a little more detail in the color. I don't find the picture particularly attractive, though. I am not sure why, maybe the colors are not vibrant enough for my taste or maybe the flower doesn't stand out enough against the white patch. I hope you don't mind me writing so ! Bye,Luca
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
George Fay (K:262)
5/29/2003 1:34:38 AM
I like this one better than the last, but it still could use some added sharpness. I do like the way you have used selctive focus and DOF to separate the subject from the background. Colors are great. Seems to have a little scan noise in this one.
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
George Fay (K:262)
5/29/2003 1:32:30 AM
Hi, Kim. Nice to se you posting here! I rather like the composition of this one, but the lack of sharpness and DOF distract me somewhat. I think you've got a great idea, but it could use some added technical work. Colors are good and I like the way you have framed it. Regards!
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
luisa vassallo (K:28230)
5/29/2003 1:17:35 AM
ottima foto!!
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Photo By: kim feng
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Critique By:
Kim Culbert (K:37070)
5/25/2003 6:17:16 PM
I'm not sure if it's the scan or not, but the image seems to be very soft. I have a bad scanner and I know how easily it can ruin decent shots. If you have PhotoShop try the Unsharp Mask in the filters. Sharpen it until it looks almost too sharp and when it's uploaded it should look sharp. As for sizing your picture, either in scanning or in editing choose the pixels in length and width that you want. Just because the max is 640x 640 doesn't mean that you have to go that big. The pastel colours are nice here, and I'm always amazed at how the ice behaves in these situations... very interesting! Just need to work on the sharpness!
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Photo By: kim feng
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