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Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
4/1/2006 1:12:25 AM

Very nice work Stace! The layout is very nice, and I love the aftershot work. The movement between slides is spot on and I am imagining flipping pages in a book or viewing a slide show when that last exposure comes into view. It is exceptionally powerful in my opinion. I would like to see that one in a 20x30 print. Really great work to me.
        Photo By: Stace Walker  (K:4175) Donor

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
4/1/2006 1:07:06 AM

Salaam Mary, Mary! Che tore? Very dramatic photo, and I think a very good choice to post after you have been away a while. The composition is very nice, although I really need to see her face. I picture your eyes looking straight into the camera with an almost sad expression. This is easily your most daring post and something I would like to see (and do myself) more of. Doostdarat. Tim
        Photo By: mary karimi  (K:10818)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/25/2006 5:31:27 PM

All around a very nice photo. Very nice colors and lighting! I cannot think of anyway to improve on this one. Great job.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/14/2006 6:55:03 PM

I really appreciate your comments Rashed. It seems that you are the only person interested in my output these days! Thank you
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/13/2006 7:02:39 PM

Shukran Rashed for your kind comments!
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/12/2006 6:53:11 PM

Such a sultry smouldering look. She is definately a model worth spending time. Do you have this in color? Not that it would improve, just curious. She is beautiful!
        Photo By: Lorineth Hexe  (K:5)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/12/2006 6:49:11 PM

Magnificent! I agree with the reflector from below. She is simply stunning!
        Photo By: Lorineth Hexe  (K:5)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/12/2006 6:36:09 PM

Thank you Diego!
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/12/2006 6:34:54 PM

I love the colors and am envious that I do not have the chance to see F1 cars in person! Not everyone in the USA enjoys NASCAR (yuck)! One month to Bahrain.
        Photo By: Diego Bullita  (K:17017)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/1/2006 7:54:12 PM

They do have very interesting facial expressions. Especially on the vault!
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
2/1/2006 1:43:10 PM

Good shot Charles, I imagine that I know how the Major feels at that moment. Catching the little things like o-pos on his helmet is a huge plus. A strong reminder of the numerous seemingly silly things warriors of all time have had to account for. From a photgraphic tech perspective I just see the man's leg in the background blown out badly. Strong photo even so.
        Photo By: Charles Clee  (K:90)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/28/2006 12:33:53 AM

I treasure the combat journo photos. In 91 I only had a throwaway camera for use and wish I would have had the setup I have now. I need to scan in some of those and upload sometime. Such a difference what the men are facing now compared to when we were there for Desert Storm. The start was the same, hot knife through butter, but we had the choke chains on and were called up short. Marine Corp TOW unit for me. Thanks for sharing and reminding the people who have never been there that some are ALWAYS in harms way. Semper Fi Do or Die!
        Photo By: Johancharles Boers  (K:4370) Donor

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/27/2006 2:05:01 PM

Thank you so much!
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/27/2006 2:04:23 PM

Sema this is a beautiful photo. Everything comes together in a wonderful way. The way the gulls emerge from the darkness with nice contrast, the grain of the photo and even the flare comes together to make it work. Fantastic catch Sema! I look forward to seeing more. Your self portrait is lovely as well!
        Photo By: Sema Opal  (K:36)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/24/2006 8:39:15 PM

Thank You Mary!
I imagine that you are very busy at school. I have not heard from you in such a long time.

doostdarat
Tim
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/20/2006 10:28:53 PM

Another beauty Claude. I wonder how a tighter crop would look?

Beautiful smooth skin and wonderful contrast. Enviable results as is the norm coming from you.
        Photo By: Claude Tenot  (K:9960)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/9/2006 7:35:32 AM

That is too funny Greg! Nice shot too. Probably why ya'll did not see many ducks. Their intel stated that ya'll were heavily armed and dangerous!!!
        Photo By: Greg Roussel  (K:36)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/9/2006 7:32:39 AM

Thank you so much for all of your kind comments Mary. I am so pleased to hear from you again. I hope everything is going well for you and your family.

        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/4/2006 11:23:24 AM

MARY.....MARY!

Where are you?
        Photo By: mary karimi  (K:10818)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/4/2006 8:53:15 AM

I second the comment concerning color but only to satisfy my curiousity. I would like to see more contrast and without people. This is a powerful image.
        Photo By: Ralf Denguth  (K:3353)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/4/2006 6:08:15 AM

Thank you Ian for your comment.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/3/2006 8:12:38 AM

I am quite fond of mine as well. It is not that the images are all that much better than the D60 (Canon). Rather it is the way the body works, more like my manual cameras of the past. Not too many menues to delve into. I really am enjoying the D70.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/3/2006 8:01:54 AM

Hello Terry, Thanks. Inside the doorway is a quantum flash on a slave trigger with a yellow gel over the front. I triggered that with the SB600 on camera set to about 1/32 power. Thanks for the comment.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/3/2006 7:05:14 AM

Thank you Noam. I am trying to branch out a bit and be more inventive. I appreciate your input.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
1/3/2006 6:55:33 AM

Shukran Rashed, your comments are greatly appreciated. I truly admire the portraits in your portfolio. They are works to emulate.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
12/28/2005 7:58:15 PM

Thank you David, I too find that much of what I am getting from the D70 to emulate film much more readily than the Canon D60 I had prior. Thanks
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
12/28/2005 7:56:40 PM

Thank you for the critique Pat, I agree with the cropping comment, it would remove the distracting shoulder I think.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
12/20/2005 7:11:27 AM

Beautiful job on this shot Antonio. You have captured her blissful innocence. This is for her 1st communion? Feliz Navidad
        Photo By: antonio toscano  (K:1402)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
12/20/2005 7:06:53 AM

Thank you Antonio for your comment. Merry Christmas to you as well.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)

Critique By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)  
12/16/2005 7:30:37 AM

Salam Rashed Shukran,

Your photos are beautiful. I love the photos of the men, "Talk Louder to the Old". Wonderful textures and tones.
        Photo By: Tim Morgan  (K:1023)


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