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Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:44:27 AM

Here the photographer obtained to pass the idea of the colors that paint the spring of a simple and efficient form, very good!
        Photo By: Ben Ricci  (K:805)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:42:21 AM

The creativity must always follow a good photographer, as in the case of this photo. Very executed well, obtaining to transmit to the
observer the idea that the photographer was wanting to pass with much clarity. Congratulations.
        Photo By: Alyazia Khaleefa  (K:1168)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:29:33 AM

Many times we leave to photograph certain things for finding that the result of the photo will not be nothing special and we always are in
search of innovation in the world of the photograph. However, we cannot leave to photograph what it is simple, because many times the simple ones becomes interesting or for the colors, or angulo and tb for the final composition of the photo, as in this case!
        Photo By: Andrew Shawcross  (K:823)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:21:10 AM

The culture pop left its mark in the artistic world. Your photograph is interesting for showing an object used for wars and to kill, of a
colorful form placing in conflict the colors with the photographed object. Congratulations for the form as the point of dispertar many
questionings for the observer became your interesting photograph.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:16:51 AM

Many photos if detach for the creativity or the different object that was chosen by the photographer. Attitudes as these detach the photo of excessively. If to continue exercising this gift to choose different things to photograph, then will be producing excellent photos. Good
luck.
        Photo By: Paul Newberry  (K:276)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:12:17 AM

Very interesting the movement effect that we can perceive in this photograph. Beyond a spectacular coloring, the composition was very good. Congratulations.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:09:49 AM

One of the things that I admire in photographs on the nature is exactly the colors gotten in the final result. This photograph was with pretty colors and a composition very fit well.
        Photo By: Edward Sizler  (K:6)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:07:44 AM

Itis not easy to photograph scenes of the daily one and to leave them interesting. This photo is with a beautiful coloring and a composition
that it would deserve to be published in a gastronomica magazine!
        Photo By: Mats Flemstrom  (K:127)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 1:05:25 AM

The alive colors and the clearness of this photograph had valued the simple composition that was pleasant to the eyes.
        Photo By: Andy Pollard  (K:1359)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/2/2004 12:59:43 AM

This photograph has an excellent framing, what it valued the
appearance and it showed that the photographer has an interesting
vision to make its photos
        Photo By: John Orban  (K:725)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/1/2004 2:30:23 AM

Le foto in nero e nel bianco sono sempre un classico. Cio speciale
di lorasportato con buon, movimenti con la nostra immaginazione,
pricipalmente se l'osservatore per percepire il underwere appendesse
nello specchio idea del ehehehe dell'automobile di buona.
        Photo By: Oliver Dienst  (K:452)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/1/2004 2:22:09 AM

Interessare la forma poichel photographer ha interferito un angoloche non ha lasciato l'oggetto cos vidente per l'osservatore. Molto
portato bene a termine.
        Photo By: David Wright  (K:9)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/1/2004 2:18:39 AM

Questa fotografia 蠣on un angolo molto chiaro bello e. I colori stanno rendendo la differenza nella composizione finale eccellente per
apprezzare.
        Photo By: Kevin Dean  (K:438)

Critique By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)  
6/1/2004 2:15:03 AM

Questa immagine semplice, ma bella per il gatto che bella situazione naturale
        Photo By: Bruno Franchescolli  (K:142)


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