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Critiques From Betty Tindle


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Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
9/8/2004 3:58:09 AM

This is beautiful Amit! I love this. Nice contrast and the view is breathtaking, I feel as if I were there!
        Photo By: Amit Saha  (K:3131) Donor

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
9/8/2004 3:57:33 AM

I really like this....the people really give you a perspective on the size. The colors are great in contrast.
        Photo By: Amit Saha  (K:3131) Donor

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
9/8/2004 3:56:37 AM

Well, the calf is at the end of the rope on the ground. They were calf-roping, didn't think about not being able to see the calf, but it is there, hidden in front of the horse in the foreground.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/31/2004 5:15:28 PM

I like the blues and stuff too, as for opinions, yes I do know what they say! LOL
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/29/2004 10:30:43 AM

Hi Christine,

Actually this wasn't PSP, this was done with one of those little programs by medichance, the black and white program has sepia and duotones also. Very easy. Thank you too!!!
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/28/2004 9:03:34 PM

I think you are right! A cowboy's dream! Thank you for looking.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/14/2004 5:15:35 AM

Yes, it is the NeatImage version. I would love to find out how to do that in Photoshop! That would be very cool! Thanks. Thanks for the comments too!
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/10/2004 6:05:17 PM

Thanks, wondering if I should upload the only Broncing Buck foto I got that day. It is dark, don't know why, but you can still see that horse trying for all it is worth to get rid of the rider! Thanks for the comments! First time taking rodeo pics, lots of fun!
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/7/2004 8:52:21 AM

Beautiful! What gorgeous eyes this cat has! Very nice shot.
        Photo By: Ryan McMillen  (K:1218)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/7/2004 8:50:57 AM

I like the photo but would like to be able to see more of the subject because right now I am not sure if it is a headstone or a plaque outside a building. I think the latter? The texture and the color is great.

Weird feeling, that is my birthday, took a second to realize.
        Photo By: Ryan McMillen  (K:1218)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/7/2004 8:48:52 AM

What perspective, this is a wonderful photo. I like it very much. Everything just adds up, the texture, perspective, composition. Everything. Nicely done Sam! This really caught my eye when I was looking at your portfolio.

Betty
        Photo By: Sam Andre  (K:12484)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/7/2004 8:46:56 AM

Beautiful shot of this window. I like it very much. There is a lot of drama in this, along with great color. Very nice.
        Photo By: Massimo Di Maggio  (K:36342) Donor

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/5/2004 2:17:00 AM

You are very welcome Sam. I think I am going to have to take a portrait of my trusty friend myself!! Marlo, a Rhodesian Ridgeback. She never leaves my side when I am at home. (Sometimes driving me nuts cuz I do almost trip over her) Someone new comes to my house she puts herself between me and the other person. Hey, is there a place on this site for beloved pets?!?!?! Just curious. Take Ezra for some long walks, some running, and LOTS of petting an hugs.

Betty
        Photo By: Sam Andre  (K:12484)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 7:43:07 PM

Thank you Marusnik. I appreciate your comments very much. Very encouraging. (Actually everyone's comments are very encouraging!) Thanks!
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 7:24:51 PM

Good, was hoping the sky was ok. Glad to hear it is. Thanks Amit.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 7:23:52 PM

I wish it were larger too, my fault, thought I had the digital on the larger format. I can always go back, less than a mile from home. That is the good thing. Thanks for your comments Paul.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 7:22:26 PM

Thank you very much Rebecca!
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 11:07:21 AM

Thank you very much.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 8:12:46 AM

Thank you for the wonderful comment.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 6:55:48 AM

Thanks! The sepia just seemed to add to the photo rather than being in color. Thanks again for the comments.
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 5:05:56 AM

I am sorry to hear about your dog. This photo is a wonderful tribute to him. Very nice and dramatic looking photo Sam.
        Photo By: Sam Andre  (K:12484)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
8/4/2004 5:04:12 AM

Beautiful Amit! I love the colors and it is very clear!!
        Photo By: Amit Saha  (K:3131) Donor

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/31/2004 8:03:17 AM

Another beautiful photo! I love the expression on her face!
        Photo By: Christine Campbell  (K:2693)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/31/2004 8:01:51 AM

This is a great shot Christine!!! I think you did an excellent job here. I cut heads off too, or feet. If it isn't one it is the other. Beautiful photo.
        Photo By: Christine Campbell  (K:2693)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/25/2004 8:08:52 AM

What a variety! Nice composition and very nice colors here! I like your framing too!

Betty
        Photo By: Sam Andre  (K:12484)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/19/2004 12:50:57 PM

Thanks!! A brand inspector makes sure the brands on livestock are legal, Where the brand originated etc....
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/17/2004 7:21:00 AM

I was thinking after the last reply I sent you. I had taken some photos of the same area at some point in time, the sun came out as a little black dot with light all around it, someone suggested more exposure (hope I got that right) and experimenting with different exposures/shutter openings, so I did. I think this photo is from that particular time and I may have, gosh I am tired right now, having trouble sleeping and now concentrating, underexposed it? Hope that is right. Is that possible? Thanks.

Betty

        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/17/2004 7:04:26 AM

I don't think I did. I usually buy 400, and used 100 for the first time over July 4th weekend. At least to my knowledge, I could have picked up the wrong thing in the store...always a possibility with me. Thanks!

Betty
        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/17/2004 4:02:21 AM

Thanks Paul. I did use 400asa film. I can't remember if I even had a tripod then, I don't think so. Trying to remember to use it more often and I do have a, oh lord, forgot what it is called...a remote shutter button. That is pretty cool, have only used it a couple of times so far. I will experiment with fill flash on both my film camera and my digital (altho it is a built-in flash on the digital) just to become more familiar with the process. Lleaving the shutter open longer will make the water appear more like glass? Had no idea! So that is everyone's secret!! It is funny you mention that when using fill flash to make sure it is something worth exposing, I wrote to Christine, (I know her from her site) and asked her why I would want to see a bunch of rocks. Ok, so I am REALLY, REALLY new to this. She straightened me out quickly. Thanks for taking the time to share these tips and suggestions with me, I appreciate it very much. It is very helpful to me. EXTREMELY!

Betty

        Photo By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)

Critique By: Betty Tindle  (K:378)  
7/17/2004 12:25:17 AM

Nice one Sam. I like how you composed the picture. Very nice and unique.

Betty
        Photo By: Sam Andre  (K:12484)


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