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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/18/2005 4:56:14 PM
This is beautiful, the subtle amounts of blue and green balance all the great reddish curves and shadows.
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Photo By: Gustavo Scheverin
(K:164501)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/16/2005 6:59:15 PM
I truly feel like I'm swimming underwater. Great atmosphere.
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Photo By: antonu stil
(K:-125)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/16/2005 6:30:40 PM
Hi, Thanks for the comments on this piece, coming from you I take it too heart. Cheers
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Photo By: John Nagy
(K:170)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/16/2005 3:02:17 AM
I really enjoy the use of such contrast within such pastel colors. The elements of detail within the image that you have left only exemplify the composition and expression that you have so successfully expressed. I truly hope for the sake of others that this is hanging on somebodies wall beautifully framed.
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Photo By: Jeffry Surianto
(K:768)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/16/2005 2:57:32 AM
Stunning Photograph
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Photo By: Jeffry Surianto
(K:768)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/16/2005 12:00:16 AM
I know what it is and I know how its done, but nonetheless it still kinda makes me want to take a good hit of acid. Cheers
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Photo By: Tomislav Bukvic
(K:14)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/15/2005 11:58:31 PM
Composition and Color. Two Thumbs Up. Thanks.
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Photo By: Doruk Demircioglu
(K:496)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/15/2005 11:54:52 PM
Beautiful image, the expression along with the light just off his nose completes this one. Nothing to saturated in color helps keep the mood down, well done.
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Photo By: Magnus Beierlein
(K:853)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/14/2005 3:55:50 AM
This is gorgeous, perfect composition to bring it all together.
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Photo By: Angelo Villaschi
(K:49617)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/13/2005 4:31:06 AM
I've always been partial to contrasty portraits such as this. The comment on the eye adds an interesting perspective aftwerwards but its definetly not needed. Great drama.
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Photo By: Dale Ann Cubbage
(K:9755)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/13/2005 4:28:52 AM
I love the way you contrast the lines in this. You have a circular viewpoint pieced together by sharp lines and shadows. All the shadows you've used just simply guide your eyes through the image. Reminds me of the reminents of a beach party gone into overdrive.
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Photo By: Rada Marin
(K:1187)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/13/2005 4:23:32 AM
Your abstract work is above and beyond, very impressive portfolio. The minimalistic use of design, combined with the striking colors you've utilized work wonders.
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Photo By: Robert Kocs
(K:89085)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/12/2005 7:03:12 PM
very much reminds me of a Michael Kenna Photograph done in Japan. Very Beautiful
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Photo By: Tobias Jansson
(K:20)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/12/2005 6:57:31 PM
Effective minimalism, you'd never know about the desaturation if you didnt mention it, I just thought the red was saturated more. Looks good.
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Photo By: Chris Spracklen
(K:32552)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/12/2005 6:54:02 PM
Very captivating. Thank You
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Photo By: Yuri Bonder
(K:268)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/12/2005 6:47:21 PM
I really like this. The highlight on the cup pulls her whole face in the light. The lines in the background really rotate the viewers head around back to the little girl well as well.
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Photo By: ol an
(K:-248)
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Critique By:
John Nagy (K:170)
7/12/2005 5:00:47 PM
Simply Stunning. You bring a very strong sense of empowerment to these orchids.
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Photo By: Laurie Gould
(K:11942)
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