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Critique By:
Brian Rueger (K:7341)
11/13/2006 7:12:43 PM
Very nice close up. Nice composition.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
jasmine . (K:626)
2/26/2005 3:03:55 PM
wow..looks dangerously fast and furious. beautiful.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Bradley Prue (K:30678)
2/26/2005 7:36:20 AM
First of all, I love the Zipper. Secondly, I love the N90S. Third, I love Destin/Fort Walton Beach...Ok, it's an hour east...sowhat. Last... this shot is awesome. Well framed, nice slow shutter speed. Nice job, Sean! ...Brad
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Mats Johnsson (K:1881)
2/26/2005 6:49:13 AM
Greate picture
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Nathan Gillies (K:1011)
2/26/2005 6:47:42 AM
ow, what a light show....fantastic
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Cary Shaffer (K:9269)
2/26/2005 6:41:48 AM
Woaha Sean, this is exactly why i don't go on those rides! Great job on this one, Cary
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Calin Hanchevici (K:1459)
2/2/2005 11:21:00 PM
the well chosen angle and contrast, combined with its presentation makes an interesting photograph.
regards, calin
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Ollie Mackley (K:1744)
2/1/2005 11:05:37 AM
A lot creepy I'd say. Great photo, love the colours and tones, almost looks like the river is dry ice instead of water. well done.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Ollie Mackley (K:1744)
2/1/2005 11:04:10 AM
Great photo, really captured the moment.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Ollie Mackley (K:1744)
2/1/2005 11:02:48 AM
Nice shot Sean! I love the angle, it really makes the fence look... I don't know... just interesting. Great effect you've got from the contrasting fence/sky.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Sean Cook (K:156)
1/29/2005 2:40:40 PM
Thank you very much.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Michael Kanemoto (K:22115)
1/29/2005 2:34:02 AM
Sean:
Good angle, strong composition. Dark darks, true whites on the higlights. This is a nice shot because of the technical nature, but what I really like is the natural contrast from the night black against the stark and harsh man made light against the fence.
Nice recessing plane into space. I like the undulation as well.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
1/27/2005 1:37:04 PM
hello sean.. it' s wonderful.. a perfect one "moved".. one optimal sequence from on-stage.. in study! excellent in colors and the effect polaroid.. also the composition in very good! best regards roby
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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.. ... (K:6642)
1/25/2005 12:00:45 PM
niceee!
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
David Bee (K:57)
1/24/2005 4:21:17 AM
I love the angle, how you captured the rider, the building, and the length of the street. Good work.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Sam Andre (K:12484)
1/20/2005 10:29:07 PM
very nice catch... a bit creepy indeed
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
Javier Pavón (K:287)
12/22/2004 4:32:02 PM
Nice shot! Nice frame too.
Regards
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
SarahM none (K:7836)
12/10/2004 2:17:07 AM
This is a really good shot! I usually am not a fan of cutting off the top of the head, but it works well here. I also like the framing you chose. This shot shows real personality. Good job!
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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Critique By:
R Pike (K:1242)
12/10/2004 1:24:27 AM
Nice portrait Sean, great depth of field. i like what you have done with the border. Well done.
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Photo By: Sean Cook
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