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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
10/3/2003 11:53:43 AM
Wow!!! That was the first thing that came to mind when I opened this thumbnail. Congrats on ... lighting, makeup, cropping and on and on and on. In other words: think it's a terrific shot. Thanks for sharing. Regards.
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Photo By: colman lucas
(K:12)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
9/30/2003 9:37:54 AM
A really fantastic mood. Great use of lighting. Makes you wanna be there. I think this shot would even have been better if you cropped some of the building in the right. Or move the camera a bit more tot the left. Thanks for sharing!
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Photo By: Arthur Yeo
(K:890)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
8/28/2003 1:31:39 PM
Hi Stefan, her look is awesome. On my screen however, the shot seems a bit 'greenish' and the light on her shoulder and part of her back is a bit hard. Apart from all this I think this is a very pleasant shot to look at. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Stefan A. F. Kassler
(K:3727)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
8/22/2003 11:27:31 AM
I don't exactly know why, but this shot gives me an Edith-Piaf-feeling. She has the same dramatic look in her eyes. Your choice for b/w and the grain work very well here. Can't think of anything I would have changed. Thanks for sharing!
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Photo By: tamir bar yehuda
(K:324)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
8/22/2003 11:24:14 AM
We don't mind looking at buns, do we? The contents of this shot is ok. Still, I think it needs some work; i.e. the pavement in the background is a bit tilted. Furthermore I think the contrast is a bit overdone. Correct these things and you may have a pleasant shot to look at. Hope this helps a bit. Thanks for sharing!
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Photo By: Lucas L
(K:12145)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
8/22/2003 11:17:30 AM
Another great one Diana, nothing more, nothing less. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Diana Cornelissen
(K:26437)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
6/21/2003 11:51:56 AM
Hi Bob, nice capture of the moment. It's not often you get a chance to make a shot like this. Think some cropping at the top might improve this one. Still ... like it a lot. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Robert Stokes
(K:4509)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
6/11/2003 3:48:50 AM
No matter how small our country and its islands may be; shots like these make give them a 'great' look. I visited Terschelling once, but was never able to make such a shot. This is all about being in the right place at the right time. Perfect shot. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Diana Cornelissen
(K:26437)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
6/11/2003 3:36:22 AM
And magic it is! Wonderful how you managed to get the horizon as perfect as this. Sure would like to know the technical details in this shot. Maybe some cropping in the bottom of the shot? Very well done. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Peter De Rycke
(K:41212)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
6/3/2003 12:38:30 AM
Hé Diana, onze oudste is er ook zo een. Maar misschien lukt het me ooit nog eens een dergelijke foto te produceren. Werkelijk alles klopt aan deze opname. De belichting, de scherpte, de achtergrond. De uitsnede is perfect. Pracht shot! Bedankt voor je commentaar! Groet. Dré.
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Photo By: Diana Cornelissen
(K:26437)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
6/2/2003 2:47:02 PM
It's not just because you critiqued on of my shots, not because I drive a Yamaha Fazer motorbike; certainly not ... I think you've caught the movement and speed of this biker very well. The composition is simply great. The way the driver drives into the shot works very well. I wouldn't change a thing in this shot. Very well done. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Jean-Noël Fargier
(K:258)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
5/28/2003 1:12:14 AM
This pic is all warmth to me. She seems to be very relaxed and comfortable. I like the way you 'have' her look away in the shot. Maybe a tad too much light in her hair, but ... it's your photo, right? Ah well, just my thoughts. Thanks for sharing.
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Photo By: Shane Gilbert
(K:251)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
5/27/2003 11:15:40 AM
This one can go right into a pamflet inviting you to this beautiful (tropical?) place. I think you've caught the mood very well. Too bad the horizon is a bit tilted. Ah well ... who cares? Thanks for sharing.
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Photo By: George Marks
(K:15437)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
5/26/2003 5:01:46 AM
So this is what the old Sandpipers song is all about! IMO you've visualized one of the first records (!) I ever got. This one takes me back to the late sixties/early seventies. Like it very much. Thanks for sharing! Regards.
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Photo By: Otto Astorga
(K:723)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
5/23/2003 1:09:24 PM
If only our world 'leaders' would take the time to think about places like this, I think there would be a lot less mysery. That's about the feeling I got when looking at this shot. Simply great!
By the way: no tools were used in my 'lines' shot. I used a black sheet as a background. It could have been a tad sharper, though. Thanks for your comments. Regards.
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Photo By: Paolo Stefano Amero
(K:5607)
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Critique By:
Dré van den Bogaard (K:364)
5/23/2003 12:59:29 PM
Hi Peter, glad to see you show the world how beautiful our little country can be. I think you've produced a great shot here. There's something very mysterious about this shot, due to the way the colours came out. Thanks for sharing!
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Photo By: Peter Van Heulen
(K:141)
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