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Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
5/6/2005 12:25:27 AM

This is realy a great capture. Your portfolio is top notch...
        Photo By: Miguel Andrade  (K:5463)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
5/4/2005 6:27:34 PM

Excellent!! Is this handheld with the 6x7?
        Photo By: Guido Fulgenzi  (K:6076)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/26/2005 11:34:10 PM

This is a great shot, although I think the angle that you've chosen is too low and the rock might be too dominant...
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/26/2005 11:29:15 PM

Irem:

I am surprised why Ilford XP2 did not keep some highlight detail here. Did you increased the contrast digitaly?
        Photo By: irem Yildiz  (K:-45)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/26/2005 10:59:44 PM

Cannot go wrong with these colors and light. It might be a good idea to remove the cable for the shot.
        Photo By: György Szönyi  (K:10011)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/23/2005 12:33:13 PM

Superb!! Another approach could be for you to be a bit further away and include her feet as well.
        Photo By: Pawel Staszak  (K:59)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/12/2005 8:47:49 PM

This is an excellent shot John, excellent.
        Photo By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/10/2005 11:58:07 PM

Excellent shot... I am not so sure about the shadows on the walls though...
        Photo By: Tom Ross  (K:6453)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/10/2005 11:56:00 PM

Luke:

Thanks for the comment. Neopan Acros (which is the one that I've used here) is not the sharpest around...so if you are looking for sharpness go with Delta 100. However, is nice and smooth, good for portraits and has very good receiprocity which is very helpfull for shots like these.
        Photo By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/10/2005 11:23:43 PM

Very very nice shot, with spot on focus and nice sharpness. I used to use Kodak tri-x 320, was not happy with it.
        Photo By: Andreas Hering  (K:1684)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/10/2005 11:19:19 PM

Nice picture overall but, focus is a bit soft (the whole picture would benefit from USM)and the lighting is very hard (her left part of the face is very dark, yet the rest of the body is not). Maybe a reflector would help here. Nice model though, keep shooting and posting.
        Photo By: Tarek karam  (K:11)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/10/2005 11:15:16 PM

This is very nice. I like the tones the vignetting effect (or is not not an effect)
        Photo By: Xunilek   (K:717)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/10/2005 11:12:28 PM

The lighting is very contrasty. You could have lifted her left side about half a stop (at least), yet, her left side is already burned out. What this needs is a bit of flash or a relfector. Also, her eyes are dead center verticaly, perhaps different position would be a bit better. Nice choise of DOF.
        Photo By: alvaro arriagada  (K:243)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/8/2005 1:21:56 AM

Very nice shot, wondering why nobody told you about it. As a suggestion: Move closer, use a wider lens if possible and eliminate most of the area to the right. Another idea is to get on your knees in order to bring the cross to your eye level.
        Photo By: Ryan Lovell  (K:49)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/5/2005 5:35:38 PM

Robbie:

I like it alot. May it could need the help of a reflector to ease the shadows on her left side.
        Photo By: J Dillon  (K:1426)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
4/5/2005 5:30:56 PM

That shot screamed from miles away that was taken with LF. The blur is just superb. However, the focus seems not to be exactly on the girls face. It is tough to do people shots with LF. Thanks for posting.
        Photo By: Kris Cox  (K:6)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/21/2005 11:58:49 PM

Janusz:

This is very interesting. The tones are very good.
        Photo By: Janusz Miller  (K:876)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/21/2005 12:34:34 AM

Pretty good!!! Try it in B&W version with some warm quadtone.
        Photo By: W. Paul Rosenberry  (K:1729)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/16/2005 1:06:15 AM

That's something new here!!! However, I am not sure about the foreground; the grass does not help here.
        Photo By: john shi  (K:80)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/16/2005 1:05:11 AM

Very good effort. Although done before, this is still good. Some suggestions: Improve the image quality (there is some pixelization) and crop the image so that the drift wood is a bit on the left.
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/16/2005 12:17:52 AM

This is excellent.
        Photo By: Kursat Oner  (K:1580)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/11/2005 9:30:15 PM

That's another great one. I like the DOF here better, since it gives you a better idea of where the subject is. Keep posting.!
        Photo By: Kursat Oner  (K:1580)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/11/2005 9:29:11 PM

Kursat: I don't understand why this does not attract more attention. This is a great shot, but I have to question your lens bokeh...it looks a bit harsh...
        Photo By: Kursat Oner  (K:1580)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/3/2005 9:56:25 AM

PErfect.
        Photo By: scott sheehan  (K:62)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/3/2005 7:10:08 AM

Excellent vision here. Good choise of film too.
        Photo By: Aira Manna  (K:11187)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/2/2005 12:05:19 PM

Nice contrast and shadow detail, however, it misses something, a human maybe.
        Photo By: Andrea Balconi  (K:460)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
3/2/2005 12:04:03 PM

Very good effort. You need a polarizer in order to eliminate reflections off the glass (including an image of yourself)
        Photo By: soul 21  (K:27572)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
2/28/2005 6:45:20 AM

You did it again... congrats.
Vangelis.
        Photo By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
2/25/2005 12:46:39 PM

Janusz: I like the composition and everything, but I think it would benefit from a bit more DOF
        Photo By: Janusz Miller  (K:876)

Critique By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)  
2/16/2005 2:06:34 PM

Ari: This is very artistic.
        Photo By: Aris Michalopoulos / OsirisiS  (K:1916)


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