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Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
5/21/2008 8:13:43 PM

Amazing photo. Very moody. Gothic style scenery... really incredible
        Photo By: Ania Baran  (K:1137)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
9/6/2006 11:39:36 PM

Beautiful image. I like the depth of field and the colors are fantastic.
        Photo By: Lukasz Kuczkowski  (K:14687)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/20/2005 12:47:31 PM

Fantastic photo Anne, pure and simple!
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/17/2005 8:01:45 PM

Fantasitic shot. I love the way you cropped this image, it 'sits' so well! The look of the cats eyes are fantastic and the perfect tones really make this picture stand out.
Best regards,
-Andrew Gawronski
        Photo By: Mark Longo  (K:12760)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/17/2005 7:59:26 PM

Fantastic capture! The way the young girl is looking right into the camera makes you think she is looking right into your soul.
-Andrew Gawronski
        Photo By: Carlo Macinai  (K:181)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/17/2005 7:56:30 PM

Beautiful and Fantastic. The single plant with it's shadow contrasts beautifully with the white sand. The interesting patterns compared with the empty blue sky is also most appealing. Fantastic job, this photo makes me want to add White Sands to my future vacations list.
        Photo By: Yusman Budiawan  (K:45)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/10/2005 2:25:36 AM

Amazing Macro shot, you have really shown such a beautiful side of your subject. The detail in the closest flower is amazing, and the strong use of depth of field is perfect. The rich vibrant colors of the flower, contrasted with the more neutral tones of the backround make for a very interesting and visually appealing image.
-Andrew
        Photo By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/10/2005 2:22:28 AM

Michael, you have shown us the beauty in the details with this image! It is most interesting to see the way the smooth clean ball contrasts with the rough sandstone pillers with their algie stains and numerous imperfections. Great work!
-Andrew
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/10/2005 2:16:50 AM

Tim, this is a very interesting image. The colors are amazing and the details in the foreground are absolutly beautiful. What is most interesting about the image, is how completely different the right corner of the image feels when compared to the rest of the image. In the right corner, the sky is much more calm, everything looks nice, neat and ordered, certainly not true about the rest of the image, with it's rich contrasty colors, amazingly complex details, and truely powerful sky. It is the coexistance of these two opposite states, that I most appreciate.
-Andrew
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/5/2005 3:33:38 AM

Very creative and clean! Excellent use of a macro lens! The tones are perfect. Is this a grater?
-Andrew Gawronski
        Photo By: Anna A  (K:315)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/5/2005 3:27:56 AM

The lighting in this image is beautiful, and provide such rich tones. (although I am sure some of it comes from your photoshop work) Excellent job!
        Photo By: Greg Scott  (K:1990)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/5/2005 3:25:05 AM

Fantastic image, an excellent choice for Black and white! The highlights in the foliage are beautiful.
        Photo By: Dr. Pratim Datta  (K:474) Donor

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/5/2005 3:23:22 AM

Very beautiful portrait. I really like how you have the lighting coming from the right, making beautiful highlights on her face. The empty backround really lets you focus on the model and leaves the mind free to try to guess what she is thinking.
        Photo By: Federico Bottaini  (K:3616)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
8/31/2005 1:02:28 PM

Sam, this shot is simply magnificent! You got a wonderful angle on this bird, and perfect depth of field, leaving nothing to distract the viewer from the beauty of this animal.
regards,

Andrew Gawronski
        Photo By: Sam Kh  (K:19017)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
8/2/2005 3:14:28 AM

my friend tried to take a similar picture and ended up getting clipped by a cab.

Excellent shot, no injurys I hope.
        Photo By: Lisa Paully  (K:1735)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
7/27/2005 5:11:24 AM

The clouds are indeed doing quite wild things... Really makes the photo pop out!
        Photo By: Mark Sherman  (K:15669)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
7/27/2005 5:06:35 AM

Fantastic capture. I have never seen something like this.
        Photo By: Felipe Castro  (K:561)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
6/5/2005 11:56:07 PM

Wonderful Animal Capture!
Those geese are so beautiful, and you managed to capture them in such a great position, from such a great perspective, even the depth of field is spot on!
        Photo By: Mike Trobee  (K:282)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
6/5/2005 11:53:26 PM

Fantastic work Wallace. I love how the childen depicted seem to be so content paying close attention to what they are doing, while there is such a beautiful expanse around them.
        Photo By: Wallace Rollins  (K:149)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
5/28/2005 5:32:40 AM

ooh, you get a comment from me on both of the pictures you uploaded! The feeling of emptiness in this picture is immense. I could stare at it for hours.
congrats, Andrew
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
5/28/2005 5:30:41 AM

terrific image, and the poem to go along with it. Were photoshop effects added to this picture?
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
5/28/2005 5:24:06 AM

Terrific shot Fadel... (but you don't need me to tell you that)
        Photo By: Fadel J  (K:13974)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
5/28/2005 5:22:57 AM

And a very nice effect achieved!

I find this image to be strangely satisfying... it seems to at once be both flat and contrasty... really, quite amazing.
        Photo By: Chad Smith  (K:639)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/4/2004 5:28:28 AM

I agree.. this photo is excellent. I love your choice of the simple textured choice for the backround, it feels just right.
        Photo By: Paul Masek  (K:19)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/2/2004 12:16:29 AM

Terriffic.
        Photo By: Lukasz Kuczkowski  (K:14687)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
12/2/2004 12:15:35 AM

ooh.. spectacular!
        Photo By: Klaus Sailer  (K:152)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/28/2004 2:08:35 AM

I like this portrait alot, the detail and lighting are amazing.
        Photo By: Yong Toh  (K:6)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/28/2004 2:01:21 AM

Casey, I also wish to be the first to welcome you to usefilm!
Keep shooting.
        Photo By: casey benefield  (K:3)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/28/2004 1:59:38 AM

A random scene turned into a one of a kind capture.
It would be interesting if you could return to this place periodically, and try this picture with different conditions, I would love to see the results.
Best regards,
Andrew
        Photo By: casey benefield  (K:3)

Critique By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)  
11/27/2004 8:31:23 PM

Wonderful shot Evelyn, It's always a pleasure to see your work.
Best regards,
Andrew
        Photo By: Evelyn Nilsen  (K:3756)


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