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Critique By: Martin .  (K:24957) Donor  
2/18/2017 1:02:45 AM

Love it. It makes me wonder what in the heck is going through this girl's mind.

Martin
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Irena - Marta  (K:4875)  
5/1/2009 6:45:21 PM

interesting, graphic work

regards,
Marta
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
4/27/2009 1:45:07 PM

Muy interesante y original.
Me gusta!
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Luca Peccerillo  (K:17660)  
4/27/2009 12:38:55 PM

Excellent!!!
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Stan  Hill  (K:35352) Donor  
4/27/2009 12:33:56 PM

I like the intensity in the moment of this. It is the POV not the camera that works. I would straighten the image with the widows more vertical in this, but this is minor. I think the point is the intensity of the subject. Cool Shot with your crappy kodak and your artful eye. Welcome to UF!
Be well, Stan
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: mustafa Ozen  (K:40)  
10/16/2008 10:26:33 PM

nice shot :)) +++
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: - -  (K:10510)  
2/6/2006 12:08:59 PM

great angle and image..
congrats
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/16/2005 8:48:56 PM

Christopher, I think the photograph as is, is awesome. Some minor touch ups, maybe getting rid of the weeds that are in front of the structure, but I do like the headroom you've given, its a lot, but I think it definately adds an interesting dimension to the photo.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: nando medina  (K:25)  
7/13/2005 3:36:46 PM

nice shot, i think this pic would look good with more saturated colors, i.e. emphasizing the purple pants and the yellow background, golden foliage (complimentary colors)- in photoshop maybe. Also composition seems a little uneven, but just nitpick'n.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Liz Wallis  (K:26133) Donor  
7/13/2005 12:30:43 PM

Beautiful Christopher. I love the composition. If I may make a sugestion, it would be to eliminate whatever is in front of her, grass and tree branch, as it is a little distracting. But still, she is very beautiful, it's hard to miss that.
Best regards, Liz
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)  
7/8/2005 9:25:48 AM

Thanks a lot Clifton.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)  
7/8/2005 9:24:45 AM

Thanks Warren!

I had like 2 minutes to get the shot, got in position just before sunset and caught a glimpse of the silhouette. I kinda like it.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Clifton Jones  (K:10688) Donor  
7/2/2005 10:07:37 PM

Perfect....wonderful silhouette.........
Clifton......
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Warren B  (K:7272)  
7/2/2005 11:57:43 AM

I like this, it's got a very simple elegance that I find appealing. Nice shot.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)  
6/1/2005 8:07:55 PM

Yeah, I know. The title contradicts the photo, but I got "Three" by Massive Attack stuck on my mind

Thanks for the comment!
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
6/1/2005 6:10:21 PM

I like this photo, but I would have liked it much better if the "1" had been sharp in focus and the "3" obscured. . .hard to do (I know) with buttons so close. . .still a wonderful photograph (like a sharp contact lens on the blurred extended fingertip of its user). Great stuff.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Keith Ruddell  (K:3570)  
5/30/2005 10:32:06 PM

Great version Christopher !
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Keith Ruddell  (K:3570)  
5/30/2005 10:31:14 PM

Great mood, object, and perspective !
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Marco Arzilli  (K:931)  
5/30/2005 10:19:33 PM

Good shot!
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)  
1/13/2005 10:07:14 PM

She is so beautiful, your daughter. *sings happy birthday*
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: January Trzoda  (K:1776)  
1/12/2005 3:35:04 PM

She's two. we had a great party on 9th December
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)  
1/12/2005 11:51:05 AM

Thanks a lot Jan!

BTW: how old is your daughter? my lil' sweetie is 2.5 years now.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: January Trzoda  (K:1776)  
1/12/2005 11:40:32 AM

absolutely beautiful
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Ned Ali  (K:11928)  
1/10/2005 9:47:15 PM

splendid shot!
the light and shadows are great!
the grainy blurred background is wonderful.
regards,
ned
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By:  (K:18)  
1/10/2005 7:09:57 PM

Have you considered perhaps hand painting the inner part of the flower while leaving the rest B/W?
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: January Trzoda  (K:1776)  
1/10/2005 6:00:26 PM

yes, but the fingers are out of focus too.
and it is about 30cm...
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)  
1/10/2005 5:47:24 PM

January: No. The background is far far away, it's taken 30 meters above the ground and the background is the runway of an airport.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: David Hofmann  (K:22223)  
1/10/2005 5:43:57 PM

i like it. It reminds of my son. He does that too sometimes. It is so fascinating to see how those little minds see things.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: January Trzoda  (K:1776)  
1/10/2005 5:41:52 PM

hmm.. 24mm@5,6 and such narrow dof ?
have you changed it in ps ?
nice picture anyway
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
1/9/2005 1:30:43 AM

I like the way I'm pulled into the whole picture. And it seems larger than life. The colors are seen in the eyes of the mind, and I think that's why b&w photographs are so intriguing.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)


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