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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 6:58:27 PM
Interesting portrait.
HPN
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Photo By: josh bomb
(K:51)
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 5:30:26 PM
Maybe a little messy composition? But sharp and good colours.
HPN
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Photo By: Kathy Swigert
(K:1)
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 11:12:16 AM
A kind of dreamy portrait I do like.
Keep up, HPN
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Photo By: Pixelles Pixelles
(K:267)
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 9:15:26 AM
Nice and dreamy. Good colours.
HPN
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Photo By: Mitchell Miller
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 9:08:10 AM
Very good. Not much to say.
Keep up. HPN
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Photo By: T Glow
(K:14955)
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 9:06:05 AM
Very nice, good DOF, sharpness, colour.
btw, i know what George Harrison would have called this one...
HPN
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Photo By: John Barclay
(K:3650)
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 12:56:04 AM
Nice. Emitional. Good colours IMO. The background may not be the best, but I guess you didnt have much choice. Will "your girl" like to be remembered like this? Well, I think so...
HPN
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Photo By: Peter Skjold Petersen
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/28/2003 12:50:18 AM
Nice portrait, like the door (or whatever it is) shes leaning to. Maybe to little contrast on the hair/background, and the lightning maybe a little hard on the face.
HPN
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Photo By: Debra Griffin-Ibrahim
(K:7119)
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/27/2003 1:36:37 PM
Very nice, I use that kind of angle myself sometimes to get a better background. Nice colours and good sharpness.
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Photo By: Kristina Kohut
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Critique By:
Hans Petter Nenseth (K:284)
9/16/2003 4:51:44 PM
You are right about the F-stop which is f/3. My mistake. Sorry. Only "PSwork" is a little sharpening. There is of course no excuse for not taking sharp pictures - wich I usually do, but as I said I think the other qualities in this shot make up for not being sharp. Om the other side I've seen similar things done on purpose, so why not? And no , I don't think you're hard. Thanks. HPN
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Photo By: Hans Petter Nenseth
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