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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
8/6/2002 12:11:49 PM
I disagree. I like the fact that you can see through the water, particularly the way the water only really appears transparent where it is reflecting the mountain. It makes it look even more like a sheet of glass.
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Photo By: Kenneth Kwan
(K:3084)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
8/6/2002 11:25:35 AM
Another great shot. I'm amazed at the clarity and sharpness you consistently achieve.
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Photo By: Kenneth Kwan
(K:3084)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
7/11/2002 1:27:44 PM
After your comment on my shot, I decided to check out your stuff. I love this image! I'm going to start shooting portraits with my 19mm now!
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Photo By: Terrence Kent
(K:7023)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
3/12/2002 1:06:47 PM
This is definitely my favourite in the series so far. I'd love to see an enlargement of this. Fantastic!
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Photo By: Chor Wong
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
3/8/2002 1:08:40 PM
Fantastic! The lighting is perfect.
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Photo By: richard trager
(K:111)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
2/12/2002 1:44:12 PM
Very nice! I love how the shadows bring out the contours of the pipe.
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Photo By: © Javier Salmones
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
1/29/2002 10:55:56 AM
Wow! I'd love to know the story behind this image. The composition is terrific and the sense of movement and power is very strongly conveyed. The only negative point for me is the darkness of the foreground horse. Depending on how you feel about digital manipulation, you could always matte out that area and try to bring it up a little, since there does seem to be detail there.
Amazing.
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Photo By: Jola Lipka
(K:2)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
12/14/2001 12:17:19 PM
I love the effect of the fisheye in this shot. The image is nicely balanced as well. Great work.
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Photo By: Mike Pobega
(K:17)
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Critique By:
Ben Gunsberger (K:-458)
12/7/2001 3:04:13 PM
I really like this image. The high contrast works really well and helps give a sense of age to the sundial.
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Photo By: Wesley Brooks
(K:2)
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