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Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/27/2004 1:12:12 AM

Alex, this is a great image. Expression, light, composition and exposition are all perfect. If I can make a smaal remark, I think that a bit less of DOF would have helped here to extract the two main characters from the background. Maybe it's still possible to blur the background off with some PS work?
Great image altogether.
Thx for sharing.
Y
        Photo By: alex ribowski  (K:-545)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/27/2004 1:09:21 AM

Wow Marek. Is it an effect you gave, or is it the film that recorded this? The colors are exceptional. Great composition and light too.
This one goes to my favorites.
Thx for sharing.
Y
        Photo By: Marek Szymanski  (K:1001)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/27/2004 12:59:03 AM

Well, you've got a nice image here. Excellent DOF and great composition. Maybe two little things: you should try to reshoot from lower, allowing more sky in the image. I think it could improve the overall mood of the picture. And you should resize the image with an appropriate tool. I don't know if it's the site that resized your image or if you did it yourself, but it looks overprocessed. Try using freewares like easythumbs to get it at the good size before uploading.
Keep up the good work.
Regards.
Y
        Photo By: Akgün Günay  (K:150)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/27/2004 12:53:31 AM

Wow. This is really a great image. It could maybe have been a little bit sharper, but you've got such a movement in the image.. And the colors are exceptional.
Congratulations.
Y
        Photo By: Muzaffer KURTOGLU  (K:4149)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/26/2004 6:43:33 AM

Very very nice abstract, Maya. Reminds me somehow of Pierre Cordier's photogrammes.
Composition is great, and the overall feeling / mood is perfect.
Thx for sharing.
Y
        Photo By: maya kunst  (K:75)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/26/2004 5:02:06 AM

Hi Glenn,
nice effect you have here. 2 points maybe here:
1/ The wheel should have been less (or more..) sharp. In its ^present state, it is somehow disturbing
2/ The tower visible at the top center of the image should be cloned out.

Hope this helps.
CU
Y
        Photo By: Glenn R. McGloughlin  (K:3716)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/18/2004 2:55:14 AM

Et allez.. Encore une photo qui va m'empêcher de dormir, me rendre jaloux, etc.. :-)))

Excellente image, Sylvaine. Vivement les autres.

A+
Yannic
        Photo By: Sylvaine Ponroy  (K:5)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
2/18/2004 2:53:01 AM

Benedetto,
that style of your is just excellent. Perfect mood, great post-prod work. What else can be said?
Thx for sharing.

Y
        Photo By: Benedetto Riba  (K:15792)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/21/2004 3:17:41 AM

Very interesting image, Ryan. Why is it so small? The thumbnail is nearly an abstract, and the original image is fine. The only drawback: I wouldn't have included the green part of the background in the image. I find it a bit distracting. But now.. that's MY opinion :-)
Regards.

Y
        Photo By: Ryan Milley  (K:72)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/21/2004 3:09:07 AM

Nice image, Arek. Maybe it would have been more dynamic if the blue caban wasn't that centered. Maybe cropping could help here.
Otherwise, nice colors, cool exposure.

Regards.
Y
        Photo By: Arek Halusko  (K:211)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/14/2004 2:55:58 AM

An unusual lkight quality here, Grace. Very finely rendered. Maybe that at the top of the image, the **very** dark sky should have been a little lighter.

Anyway, an excellent image.
Thx for sharing.
Y
        Photo By: grace imelda utomo  (K:17)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/14/2004 2:53:19 AM

A very ,ice place you live in.. :-)
And for once, I like the centered horizon (maybe because of the square format..)
Excellent (although not easy) exposition.

Thx for sharing.
Y
        Photo By: Ellen Havrilla  (K:8618)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/12/2004 2:25:15 PM

I really love this image. The only problem I see is the lack of difference between the image and the background. If I were you, I would have framed it (see attach). What I upload is just a basic frame action; but I think you can do a lot better than what I did.
Otherwise, the composition, colors, and mood of the image are really impressive.
Thx for sharing.
Y
        Photo By: Reda Danaf  (K:14309)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/12/2004 2:20:01 PM

I love the near-fight expression between the two protagonists of the image. It's really the start of a war (or a chess game :-)
The impression is really nice.
Congratulations.
Y
PS: who won? ;-)
        Photo By: Shalom Bar Tal  (K:139)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/12/2004 2:18:26 PM

Great composition and atmosphere. It's really a great place where you live. I love the fog, and the general sensation brought by the image.
Thx for sharing.
Y

PS: what the heck is the Sugar Bowl???
Y
        Photo By: dennis post  (K:986)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/10/2004 11:24:44 AM

Excellent abstract, Gorkem. Maybe the whites are a bit overblown, but that could be my screen.
Congratulations.
Y
        Photo By: Gorkem Somer  (K:6)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/9/2004 1:34:08 AM

Mike,
not only is the image funny, it is also a great abstract. Congratulations.

Y
        Photo By: Michael Holm  (K:7931)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/9/2004 1:31:07 AM

Perfect composition, great colors, ... and very funny :-)
I love it.
Thx for sharing.

Y
        Photo By: Muzaffer KURTOGLU  (K:4149)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/9/2004 1:15:12 AM

Very nice image, Paolo. I love that background, nearly abstract. The good photographer at the good place always gives interesting results.
Congratulations.
Y
        Photo By: Paolo De Maio  (K:34932)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/9/2004 1:12:36 AM

Wow. What a light. Perfect exposition, and a very nice composition too.
A winner for sure.

Thx for sharing.

Y
        Photo By: micky waby  (K:9141)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
1/9/2004 1:10:14 AM

Really excellent shot, David. Totally not the "out of the book" composition, but very effective.
And a great mood too.
Congratulations.

Y
        Photo By: David Orea  (K:5292)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/20/2003 2:53:17 AM

Quite a good image, Raffaele. Lines are finely set, composition is nice.
The only little problem for me is the blurgundy-blue cast (read magenta :-) in the trees at the top of the image. It gives an unnatural feeling to the image.

Regards.
Y
        Photo By: Raffaele Bonivento  (K:442)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/17/2003 5:40:46 AM

Nice shot, Jenny. The only thing I don't like is the shadow at the top of the image. I think it could be interesting to crop the image (or better yet, to reshoot it if possible).
Otherwise, the composition is nice, the colors are great, and the light is good.
Regards.
Y
        Photo By: Jenni Alasuutari  (K:2120)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/17/2003 5:36:09 AM

I just don't understand this image, J :-)
Technically, the light is OK. The composition has a disturbing element to me, but I can't put my finger on it exactly. It has something to do with the repartition of the black area, that gives the impression that the image tilts a bit.
And for the subject.. what is it? I would have appreciated a bit of explanation in the "About" field :-)
CU
Y
        Photo By: J Olds  (K:10)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/17/2003 5:32:52 AM

Aernout,

the image is nice indeed. Good composition, and a very fine mood. But if I were you, I would rescan it and post it a bit larger. Take also care about the white ouline around the bird, which is quite disturbing. And please, clone out the dust specks on the right of the image :-)

Regards.
Y
        Photo By: Aernout Casier  (K:1376)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/17/2003 5:30:22 AM

This whole subject is very nicely treated, Piotr. Congratulations again.
Y
        Photo By: Piotr Bozejewicz  (K:298)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/14/2003 7:08:49 AM

A bit too centered for me, but a magnificent image nevertheless.
Congrats.
Y
        Photo By: Scott Lindsay  (K:8)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/14/2003 2:40:55 AM

Michael,
I like the opposition between the warm tones of the foreground and the cold tones of the background. It adds depth in the image. Too bad the sun wasn't very present, but what can you do against that? :-)
Congratulations anyway?
Y
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/14/2003 2:36:52 AM

Nice work, André. Simple and effective. I like the way the floor blends itself in the water. Only little drawback: the halo around the man. Does that one come from PS work, or is it my monitor?
Congratulations anyway.
Y
        Photo By: A Brito  (K:10699)

Critique By: Yannic Meerbergen  (K:2990)  
11/14/2003 2:33:59 AM

Nicely done, and great colors. I just have a little problem with the jaggy white line between the trees in the center of the image. That one could be processed out, IMHO.
Regards.
Y
        Photo By: Tim Bronkhorst  (K:9391)


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