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Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/20/2004 12:28:32 PM

Thank you for your visit and comment... I love the fact that you use wierd in describing any part of my work. Somehow "wierd" is a word I use when i can't describe something or feeling.
It's certainly much better than "cute", which I get alot b/c (hopefully this is why) I shoot alot of Kids.
and they are CUTE!
I have trouble uploading images to this flog. I don't seem to understand how to crop for these pages.
        Photo By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/17/2004 7:48:27 PM

Simply bespeaks the minimum 1000 words and volumns more then the photo is supposed to speak.
So clean and austere.....lonely and sad.
        Photo By: Ray Witter  (K:6149)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/13/2004 11:53:41 PM

That is a wide angle lens so you are probably seeing some distortion at the edge, but that is the horizon, naturally as seen thru a 17 mm on a digital camera.
Please feel free to comment anytime, I enjoy dialogue around images.
        Photo By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/13/2004 12:56:18 PM

do you mean tilt down and shoot from a bit higher?
Yhanks for the comment.
        Photo By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/13/2004 11:24:53 AM

Awesome capture
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/11/2004 4:06:06 AM

great work!
lovely.
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
10/11/2004 4:02:52 AM

Thanks for stopping by and your comment
Your portfolio is exquisite. Lovely B&W and perspective
is excellent.
I will keep an eye on you and ry to upload more often then every 6 months.
andrea
        Photo By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
4/13/2004 6:03:44 AM

cool and moody
        Photo By: Timothy R  (K:3028)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/27/2004 4:18:26 AM

Strange..what is it ..? a grave?
Very mysterious...can we open it?
I want to open it up..
what is in there...
very mysterious.
        Photo By: Marcos Duarte  (K:15402) Donor

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/12/2004 6:37:16 AM

Love the ssimplicity of this frame. just a portrait of a statue. You can feel the wind, I believe becausae the face is on the right of frame. Very powerful capture.
Beautiful shadows.
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/8/2004 4:53:04 AM

Thanks for the comment on the sleepy girl.
Is Superia -sensia?
I loe the saturation of color in your landscapes.
Besides the fact that the exposure is perfect and the moment is caprtured so beautifully, I always put alot of stock in the stock.
Yesterday at my local lab they told me that fuji superia is the same as the sensia.
What do you think?
by the way I love the color of this night shot. You could never get this color in NYC.
Love that it is a double exposure. how long was each exposure?
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/6/2004 7:43:37 PM

I love this photo. I can't even tell you why.
The halos. very interesting. Easily misinterpreted as obvious photshop.
but I likeit very much. You have a good sense of humor. Right?
        Photo By: RoberT .  (K:281)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/6/2004 7:38:33 PM

Awesome shot. The hustle and bustle and the smoke, the thick air. commerce.
great exposure.
Thanks for your visit. Ill check in.
        Photo By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/6/2004 7:33:05 PM

Beautiful and dreamy moment . I wish I could be there.
colors are phenomenal. Did you enhance with ps?
Or should I switch to sensia?
andi
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/6/2004 7:26:10 PM

Marcos
Thanks for visitng. I am anew usefilm member.
I love this shot and the ps work is excellent. So crisp, so colorful. and the pending change in the weather is omnipresent.
You really caught a moment here.
Andi
        Photo By: Marcos Duarte  (K:15402) Donor

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/6/2004 7:22:15 PM

thanks for visiting my usefilm site. I think your comments were right on. Cropping is off.
This image intriges me. I think the crispness is marvelous and hte movement mysterious.
I love the angle.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/5/2004 7:18:41 PM

lovely shot of a beautiful little girl.
you don't see such fine portraits these days.
        Photo By: Marcus Carlsson  (K:411)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/5/2004 7:15:28 PM

I love this image, it's beautiful.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/5/2004 7:13:00 PM

I love this wedding. I wish I were invited. Its a baeutiful dance of lovers.
        Photo By: RoberT .  (K:281)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/5/2004 7:09:34 PM

fantastic and beautiful. a wide shot really ( head to toe) but so very intimate.
thank you.
I am new to usefilm, I will visit again.
        Photo By: Stephen Seebeck  (K:0)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/5/2004 7:05:22 PM

fantastic Image. shows the majesty of the desert and how small we really are
        Photo By: peter schickert  (K:-263)

Critique By: Andrea Phox  (K:177)  
1/5/2004 6:50:02 PM

fabulous portrait
        Photo By: Andreas Hering  (K:1684)


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