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Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 10:48:21 PM

And this letter will be written with yellow ink...and I am thinking if the ink was red this would have been ideal for valentine. I am tried of those goofy red roses!
        Photo By: mustafa ilker helvacioglu  (K:3825)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 10:43:28 PM

Attitude and glam! I like the whole idea of mixing suburban with the urban! By the way a true lady knows how to diversify and your image is a good proof!
        Photo By: Cristiano Corte  (K:10836)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 10:40:22 PM

What a delightful image to look at. They sure have a lovely pattern...it is making my eyes do a dance!
        Photo By: Barry Walthall  (K:5312)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:39:35 PM

I wish they would have allowed this image instead of those none thrilling passport photos!
        Photo By: Danish Abadi  (K:1468)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:36:13 PM

Ansel Adams sure had a magical way of playing with gray tones and shapes and of course he was the master of maintaining movement in almost all of his images. You are following the right master for that matter!
        Photo By: Danish Abadi  (K:1468)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:34:56 PM

Love the crop! Somehow all the right elements are perfectly highlighted without any of them being singled out.
        Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic  (K:12788)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:32:34 PM

Don't look away...always follow the light...dramatic!
I missed your work!
        Photo By: Augusto Buffa (Ali)  (K:10454)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:31:22 PM

So cute! Hey! I want one of those done...
        Photo By: Monty Emken (Ostracon X)  (K:4804)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:26:01 PM

What a clear image! This image has a perfect tonality and contrast. I mean it!
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:21:50 PM

A misty walk through wonderful grayscale fading to a perfect zone.
        Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic  (K:12788)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:20:23 PM

The journey to unknown alone and determined. Lovely tones and wonderful clarity.
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:18:28 PM

This is almost like a rainbow on a sunny day!
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:14:38 PM

I love it! Oh! My postcard is on its way! I am happy you like my backgrounds!
        Photo By: Augusto Buffa (Ali)  (K:10454)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:13:08 PM

I like the contrast in more ways than one. I particularly like the pavement and the triangle that provides a rather intersting distraction on the left. People in the background are in my eyes bringing the woman and her dog to a different focus.
        Photo By: Massimo Di Maggio  (K:36342) Donor

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:10:01 PM

I like the irony of frozen (unknown) on the beach! Is it a beach? I am totally intrigued now!
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 6:05:29 PM

Great tones and I love the darkness of the trees against the yellow background.
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 5:59:42 PM

Having fun in the sun...this one took me to where I was as of twenty hours ago! The palm trees and hot burning sand. I wanna go back!
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 5:56:29 PM

I love what the big lense have accomplished here. Clear and contrasty! Thank God for canon lenses!
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 5:49:44 PM

Ah! The lines...the shapes...one sitting...one drawing...too many good things are happening here!
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/11/2004 10:04:18 AM

A great capture of our earth's elements! After all sun, sand, wind and water has played a major role in forming the universe. I would like to thank you for your detailed critique of my work (Betty in red). I was away and I was delighted to read your comments.
Stay in touch.
        Photo By: f z  (K:291)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 8:43:50 PM

The shadow being the artist behind the scenes trying to communicate his or her inner artistic expression. The shdaow baring his or her sole for an acid/honey war! But I would like to think that we dance to our beat...so...keep on dancing to your own drum beat!
        Photo By: Ken Williams  (K:862)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 5:43:04 PM

The game of criticism is just like honey and acid. No one wants to be told they are wrong (the acid part) and of course everyone wants to be praised (the honey part)! If we could only manage not to walk on the egg shells and tell it as it is...would they still love us? I tried to cover most of it...the rest is yet to come!
        Photo By: Ken Williams  (K:862)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 5:38:13 PM

She is a lovely looking girl and I love the way her eye are matching her shirt. I made a few adjustments and I would like you to tell me what you think.
        Photo By: Jon Pankhurst  (K:577)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 1:33:52 PM

With all that is going on with the hair still the eye remains the main focus. A nicely done close up.
        Photo By: Tony Barlow  (K:6)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 1:30:26 PM

All we need is a little peace and tenderness! This is a perfect poster for peace and happiness!
        Photo By: Peter van Nugteren  (K:421)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 1:24:32 PM

A simple yet memorable piece of art.
        Photo By: Emgy Massidda  (K:60358)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 9:09:45 AM

Is it me or I always notice a couple in most of your images. I love the top of this composition with all the tree branches and the street lamp. Beautiful as always!
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 9:01:39 AM

Some pictures look better with the grain and this is one of them!
        Photo By: Tomo Radovanovic  (K:12788)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/2/2004 9:00:09 AM

You used very simple elements to create such beautiful image once again.
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Haleh B  (K:3741)  
2/1/2004 11:11:48 PM

This went directly to my faves! The contrast is amazing. The sparkle in her eyes and what I can read in her expression are simply haunting! Super!
        Photo By: Ania Fedisz  (K:57)


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