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Critique By:
Roger Williams (K:86139)
12/25/2005 2:02:12 AM
Wow! (a word that gets overworked, and not one I use very often). Great stitching! This is a really wonderful panorama. I note you varied the exposures for the various shots. Didn't that give you tremendous problems when stitching? Or was there so much overlap that you could selectively blend them over a wide enough area to hide the seams?
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Critique By:
Bob Walker (K:1066)
12/24/2005 4:48:18 PM
Fascinating structure, and an excellent pano, Jurgen!
Best regards, Bob
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Critique By:
George Black (K:102014)
12/20/2005 10:27:25 AM
This is an astonishing image. The snake's pose seems quite deliberate. The capture is especially good as you seem to have avoided the usually distracting reflections. Well done . . . Best wishes, --George
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Critique By:
Dhimant Vyas (K:2509)
12/19/2005 3:31:39 PM
Hi Jurgen I like this image a lot! Very very interesting capture! Yes I went through your portfolio and its very good photos you captured. Cheers Dhimant
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Critique By:
Darlene Boucher (K:15739)
10/26/2005 2:17:18 AM
Gorgeous image Jurgen! Congratulations on front page!
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Critique By:
Mirek Towski (K:14880)
10/26/2005 1:45:24 AM
As a part of a story this is probably a great photo, but in my opinion all by itself , as presented here, it is not so strong. First of all it really looks like a snap-shot, it is caused either by the camera movement or the focus itself, but the cars in the parking lot and the trees on the gound appear a bit soft. What I like about this shot, is the interplay between the shadow of the plane and the vehicles parked bellow. It remanis me of those transformations associated with every trip, when the airplane touches down on a new mysterious land.
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Critique By:
Ron Wilson (K:18362)
10/25/2005 10:01:58 PM
Nice portrait, despite the soft look.
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Critique By:
Mark Mahar (K:3233)
10/25/2005 8:32:49 PM
Congratulations on the front page! We made it thanks to your commentary. You and I seem to fall into the "many views and few comments" category. Still this is a great shot and super clear and sharp. I want to see some good shots from your next trip next to the window.
Cheers, -mm
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Critique By:
Darlene Boucher (K:15739)
10/25/2005 6:25:04 PM
Congratulations on front page Jurgen! I love this image, you captured in so well in wonderful light and I really like your composition! I have a son and grandson in Tucson and I'm going to see them this Friday, this image of yours made me even more excited!
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
10/25/2005 8:34:50 AM
Congratulations for the front page.. roby
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Critique By:
Vassiliy Tankov (K:-219)
10/25/2005 8:23:38 AM
Good job.
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Critique By:
Jeanette Hägglund (K:59855)
10/25/2005 7:07:01 AM
Beautiful light and nice with this ,ix of yellow and blue - and all lines!!!! 
Jeanette
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Critique By:
* James * (K:20200)
10/7/2005 4:26:47 PM
nice photo of some post modern architecture.... very cellular in its construction. good work. james
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* James * (K:20200)
10/7/2005 4:25:51 PM
very well done jurgen... havent seen too many shots like this one on UF. good work. james
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
9/20/2005 9:00:17 PM
the effect gives it thunbnail was of a top of the snowy mountain, instead you open the photography and you find the surprise.. nicely frame and effect.. also the geometric composition is so good! have a nice time roby
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
9/20/2005 8:05:34 PM
well done.. roby
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
9/20/2005 8:03:16 PM
for remember all the moment, hard, difficult, strong, and all.. tremedous, dramatic.. but your photo (and i remember all your "old" shot) have a great sense and perfection.. nice snapshot! my best wishes roby 7
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
9/20/2005 7:59:02 PM
well.. i don't understand the German but the great opposition is and vidente, strong.. i like it this urban design , natural and directed! one beautiful street. also the b/w version for me is so good.. try it.. roby
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
9/20/2005 7:51:39 PM
hi Jürgen.. to see your portfolio have a natural great series also for the players .. is so good the perfect result from the D70 in the nightshot! marvellous details and clearness.. my bets congrats also for the FD! roby
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Critique By:
cameny (K:5880)
9/20/2005 6:05:23 PM
Beautiful photo. This wall in the front here gives just one new dimension, the depth. Without it, it will be pretty flat, but with this, great cityscape blue hour photo.
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Critique By:
Luis Diogo (K:6019)
9/20/2005 3:51:01 PM
Beautiful shot, spectacular lighting, your composition is great.
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Critique By:
Glen Converse (K:2000)
9/20/2005 1:59:02 PM
Nice one all around: compo, exposure, etc....
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Critique By:
Lori Stitt (K:75282)
9/20/2005 4:16:17 AM
Hi Jurgen,
This is beautifully done. Night cityscapes are akways so nice.
I especially like the base/foreground. Adds to this image nicely.
Good job, Lori 
ps...congrats on your recognition, much deserved
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Critique By:
Pankaj Arora (K:3752)
9/8/2005 7:06:43 PM
Hahaha!
Funny!Ya lots of these guys show their attitudes thro funny things on the field. Nice group shot with each character adding to the flavour in his own unique way.
Regards Pankaj
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Critique By:
Pat Snelling Weiner (K:1920)
9/4/2005 5:51:46 AM
Very Clever! Poetry in Motion! I like the way you stitched them together. You get the feel of the audience but they are blured to show the players in the position of importance. Pat
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Critique By:
Joe Ciccone (K:3684)
9/3/2005 6:23:20 PM
Excellent job....
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Critique By:
Ryan Blades (K:623)
9/3/2005 1:42:46 AM
I like the idea, I'd love to get my hands on the 3 images... I'm thinking of ghosting two of them, or even combining them and adding motion blurring to make it one shot... Always trying to mix things up 
Cheers
Ryan~
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Critique By:
Jürgen Reinold (K:1651)
8/28/2005 12:53:58 PM
FYI. The three original images.
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Critique By:
Jürgen Reinold (K:1651)
8/27/2005 5:04:07 PM
FYI. The three original images.
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Critique By:
Jürgen Reinold (K:1651)
8/27/2005 11:44:45 AM
FYI. The three original images
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