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Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
6/2/2007 5:55:53 PM

*grin* very nice.

I like the way you bring focus to the eyes more than the action.
        Photo By: Robin W  (K:16308)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
6/2/2007 5:54:27 PM

Lol - size does matter!
Excellent angle.
        Photo By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
6/2/2007 5:53:27 PM

Beautiful!
        Photo By: Faruk Tunca  (K:329)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
6/2/2007 5:51:31 PM

That is beautiful. Excellent framing.
        Photo By: Roberta A.  (K:976)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
6/2/2007 5:50:28 PM

Excellent use of shadow and framing.
        Photo By: Donte Tidwell  (K:-125)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
3/11/2007 5:46:25 AM

Thanks =)
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
7/5/2005 2:23:19 AM

molte grazie. =)
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
7/5/2005 2:22:55 AM

thanks all...

Sabz: how would you suggest I crop it?
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/27/2005 1:40:46 AM

Thanks guys.
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/8/2005 11:57:06 AM

ha ha nice one...i love the mystery b&w adds to the pic.
        Photo By: Ki Seok Lee  (K:10)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/6/2005 9:02:29 AM

the power of b&w never fails to astound me. This a beautiful.
        Photo By: t marie  (K:302)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:13:04 AM

I like the overall effect, but yes, cropping needed. Also, the glare from the flash makes the flowers look a tad artificial instead of just proving diffused light.
        Photo By: Gabrielle Willson  (K:7978)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:10:32 AM

good capture. I like the lines of the blades and the over all sweep of the [ornamental] grass.
        Photo By: Elizabeth LaPorte  (K:3)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:09:23 AM

very nice!
        Photo By: Patrick Elsass  (K:552)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:08:38 AM

very nice. i agree about the lack [thereof] light. good emotive capture.
        Photo By: Bruce W. Clark  (K:1100) Donor

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:07:34 AM

very nice!
        Photo By: Daniel Alexandrescu  (K:1249)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:06:58 AM

ha ha nice one!
cropping to include the some of the trees adds to the intimacy of playing chess.
        Photo By: gary spillane  (K:1617)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:05:24 AM

wow. nice one.
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 11:04:15 AM

that's lovely, I like that the foreground is soft, drawing the eye to sign and *grin* the warning among the beauty.
        Photo By: Ken Tinley  (K:1856)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:51:04 AM

that is lovely! You're right about the sepia, gives it the natural feel of that era doesn't it? good stuff...thanks for sharing.
        Photo By: Scott Sykes  (K:350)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:49:20 AM

I love the idea you have taking this shot...is it just me or are the birds a lil out of focus?
        Photo By: Stephen Davey  (K:413)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:47:48 AM

wow. sure looks magical. =)
        Photo By: Roberto Lucignani  (K:840)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:47:05 AM

This is lovely! I like the way the blue eyes stand out against the reds of the shirt and the steps and the blush/glow of the skin...excellent shot.
        Photo By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:45:57 AM

I like the way you've taken an object we all see regularly, albeit in the background of our lives and given it its own place. very nice.
        Photo By: Sebās    (K:192)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:41:26 AM

I like the overexposure makes your concentrate on the baby's eyes...
        Photo By: Benjamin Tharin  (K:146)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:40:42 AM

very nice. you're right, dramatic but well taken. I like that you're not looking at the camera...makes you look mysterious.
        Photo By: Roman   (K:11)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/5/2005 8:38:35 AM

Wow. that is beautiful. I really like that being b&w brings out the cat's features and detail.
        Photo By: Roman   (K:11)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/3/2005 10:33:47 AM

thank you. =)
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
5/3/2005 10:31:45 AM

thanks =)
Looking at it now, I'm wondering if maybe I should have focused on the keys closest to the camera. The white letters 'Caps Lock' and 'Shift' in focus would have [maybe] made it more interesting.
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)

Critique By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)  
4/28/2005 7:02:27 AM

=) thank you.
        Photo By: Supriya Rao  (K:130)


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