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Critique By: Jeff Diebolt  (K:25)  
2/28/2004 5:52:41 PM

Nice framing,very nice exposure. I like the way I'm drawn in to the subject.
        Photo By: Marcello Sokal  (K:23)

Critique By: Jeff Diebolt  (K:25)  
2/27/2004 1:28:53 PM

I'm a big fan of B@W, and I think anyone else who is would agree this is an above average shot. The tail is a little overexposed, but I think the composition makes up for it. Respectfully, Jeff
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Jeff Diebolt  (K:25)  
2/27/2004 1:16:30 PM

seems to give me a modern day view, with a mid-evil feel! I admire that. Jeff
        Photo By: Mauro    (K:5884)

Critique By: Jeff Diebolt  (K:25)  
2/24/2004 3:03:02 PM

What a great exposure on a gloomy day! Congrats!! Jeff
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Jeff Diebolt  (K:25)  
2/23/2004 5:37:37 PM

I think this works well. I do agree a little more contrast would be nice. Clearly to me the focal point would be the footprints. So I believe if the top was cropped just below the yellow light on the building, it might bring the eye to them with less distaction, and also add a little more punch to the contast.
        Photo By: Uri Lidsky  (K:4932)


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