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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/8/2004 9:33:34 PM
Hi Joe, Great collection of photos, I really enjoyed looking through your images. There's only one problem, this is your only sailing photo ;-) More sailing photos! Regards Graham
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Photo By: Joe McCary
(K:3235)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/8/2004 7:24:53 PM
You've got a few cracking sunsets here. Like the framing here, with the bands of light similar to a rainbow emmiting from the centre. Cool Graham
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Photo By: Makenzie Clark
(K:370)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/8/2004 4:57:59 PM
I do like a good landscape, and this definatly fits the bill. It could be Loch Moy, which is a stone throw away from Culloden battlefield. If it is, the larger of the islands you should be able to make out a small castle. Regards Graham
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Photo By: ali fish
(K:316)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/8/2004 1:50:39 PM
Very nice, Michaelle. Must admit I'm no real fan of PS or photoart but this really does appeal to me. You could only be on holiday in this photo. Good job. Graham
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Photo By: michaelle .
(K:3807)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/7/2004 10:13:56 PM
Good shot Joe, Really like the way you composed the shot so you get the feeling of looking down into the canyon.
Regards Graham
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Photo By: Joe Ciccone
(K:3684)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/7/2004 9:35:38 PM
Burak, You've created some wonderful pastel tones in you image. From a distance I would swear it was a painting rather than a photo. Well Done, Graham
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Photo By: Burak Tanriover
(K:16610)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/7/2004 8:54:14 PM
Fantastic shot, Whould that be Loch Laidon with Cruaiche behind?
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Photo By: William Wilson
(K:380)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/7/2004 2:05:42 PM
Patrick, I really like this shot, and it motavated me today to do something similar. I feel very self-conscious and uneasy about taking street photos of strangers, but the use of the tunnel and him having his back to the camera really worked. Thanks for sharing, Graham
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Photo By: Patrick Jacobson
(K:29151)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/7/2004 8:02:59 AM
Nice shot with an interesting location. The blocks of colours, plus the no trespassing taken at a neat angle make an excellent action shot. I like it, Graham
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Photo By: Dan Neufeld
(K:349)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/6/2004 8:28:18 PM
Terrific light on the village, those white stone building really glows, and the tuch of light on the water beside the shore.
Thanks for sharing, Graham
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Photo By: Renato Renato
(K:4759)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/6/2004 11:00:04 AM
Gabriela, I've had a good look at your portfolio, it took a long time because all your photos are of a high standard. More than that I feel that it's more artist and personalised style than photographic. Every image seems to convay a diffenent mood or feeling and when I look it feels that I'm really there.
Graham
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Photo By: **** *****
(K:9527)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/6/2004 10:40:12 AM
You've got some lovely scenic photos from sunset and sunrise, the all seem to capture the mood beautifully. Plus your use of silhouettes is quite inspiring.
Graham
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Photo By: Dave Stacey
(K:150877)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/6/2004 12:17:44 AM
Kurt, Great you've posted an image to show me the use of an 81 filter, thanks. Gotta get me one of those. Your lack of a horizon is very useful in bringing out the pears plus you've used my favorite shade of red as well!
Graham
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Photo By: Kurt LaRue
(K:5067)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/6/2004 12:07:20 AM
Fantasic capture. It seems to contain the indomitable spirit of youth.
Graham
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Photo By: Isaac Shaw
(K:2563)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/5/2004 10:57:34 PM
It's 1953. The man with the moustache is the strongman from the travelling circus. The father has just picked his son up from the steam train after spending the past few months at boarding school. As for the looks, and the girl fainting, why Queen Elizabeth II has just driven passed after being crowned. The camera never lies. Regards, Graham
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Photo By: david malcolmson
(K:4145)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/5/2004 10:02:05 PM
You managed to convay an ominous feel to you image, even before you informend us it was Alcatraz. The tower truly does tower, reaching up to the clouds. Very good.
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Photo By: Irving Freyre
(K:36)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/4/2004 11:21:10 PM
Kurt, I'm new to this game, so I was just playing around seeing what happens at various apperture/shutter speed. I've included a shot of the sunflower taken according to the light meter. Vivid Y & B would of been with about one and a half stops less light than reccommended. My photographic equipment is, one camera, one lens, one teleconverter, but I'm going to go shopping for a couple of toys soon.
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Photo By: Graham
(K:415)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/4/2004 10:54:02 PM
Love your small flock of birds bobbing in the smooth patch of water, they really help draw my eye. Thanks for the pleasant comment regarding my blue sky, but tommorows photo, now thats a BLUE sky.
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Photo By: Kurt LaRue
(K:5067)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/3/2004 11:24:31 PM
Helen is fantasic. I adore the flawless face while her shoulder is shrivled and her spiderweb hair.
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Photo By: Kelli Evans
(K:356)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/3/2004 9:00:57 PM
Four seasons in one day, very scottish. Nice.
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Photo By: Phil M
(K:11526)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/3/2004 5:24:10 PM
Well done for capturing such a sharp image. Beautiful.
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Photo By: Günter Koth
(K:13841)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/1/2004 9:48:18 PM
Excellent capture. It has the feeling of two different photos mounted on a black backround. The halo is perfect.
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Photo By: Szilárd Fülöp
(K:19)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/1/2004 9:18:24 PM
The way you'vr capture the light, the building looks like it has already started to burn. Good story really helps brings a photo to life, thanks
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Photo By: Tarek Hakawati
(K:1269)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/1/2004 9:14:25 PM
Great image of the stillness of dawn.
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Photo By: Peter De Rycke
(K:41212)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/1/2004 1:11:16 PM
That's a wonderful shot Dandi. Everything on the bike is 100% crisp and the fact all three are looking straight at your lens gives the photo extra feling. The dark line at head high really draws my attention. Finally what made me click on the photo first was you capture an essance of an area. Small bike, three youngsters, no helmets. Good job.
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Photo By: Dandi Zulkarnain
(K:56)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
10/1/2004 9:35:40 AM
The shape and shadows from the crowd plus the floor design gives this photo a real focal point. Personally, I would of liked to see the dancer and drummers face and a bit more sharpness in the crowd. What shutter speed did you use and was the camera hand held? I like your others photos, ther're good simple strong images.
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Photo By: Lyall Rogerson
(K:86)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
9/30/2004 10:28:12 PM
Very pleasing, with the strong channel of red on the right, the red door at the top, matching jumper, seats are red, spots of red above the doors and a nice heathly glow on her face too. Wonderful photo.
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Photo By: Jasper ter Schegget
(K:34)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
9/30/2004 10:14:28 PM
I'm sure every tourist who goes to Geneva takes a photo of the Jet d'eau, but not many come away with such good results. The scattering of swans and varied clouds make it very pleasing to the eye.
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Photo By: alhwa alnadi
(K:137)
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Critique By:
Graham (K:415)
9/30/2004 9:12:06 PM
It too made me smile. The cow is very 2-D, as if made out of cardboard and there is big sky which gives a sensation the chunky animal is no larger than a small dog.
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Photo By: Olov Källgarn
(K:179)
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