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Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
11/20/2006 1:26:31 PM

a perfect example of how to take a shot of this type of subject .superb yet limited comments very suprised .brian
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
11/6/2006 8:54:22 PM

whos got a new toy then ?? nice good pinsharp focus on the subject.brian
        Photo By: Mandy Holden  (K:21)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/15/2006 9:04:43 AM

wow could easily mistake this from being taken in Tuscany Italy.wonderfull saturation of colour and im impressed you still use the F90,I owned that one abt 8-9 years ago it was my dream camera ,always remember the solid feel about it , however my salary then never allowed me afford to buy Nikkor lenses i always had to use sigma stuff.what process are u using to make them onto digital and what software do u use for the post processing.anyway a very good variety of stuff in your portfolio and like to see that your not afraid to use your imagination like the one in sea & stars though i think the stars need a bit of work.perhaps try taking a shot of the sky at night and use it .anyway keep up the interest.brian..
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174169) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/14/2006 11:00:19 AM

just perfect and a perfect example of our this type of approach should be done.excellent.brian
        Photo By: andree lerat  (K:17476) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:15:27 PM

brilliant stuff ,stick it in a frame and IKEA would sell it!! brian
        Photo By: Barbara Corvino  (K:4452)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:14:09 PM

hi shirley surreal it is but its a real place its beneath a flyover from the motorway not far from home.get down low and shot at 10mm!! hence the perspective of the grid.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:12:04 PM

hi leonie i always look for the moments and places to create some visual perspective sometimes its almost reality sometimes its beyond that point.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:10:23 PM

bin u mean shock and awe!!
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:09:54 PM

thank you olga its been an idea buzzing in me head for quite some time just need to be in the right frame of mind to get it right.though i still think it could be perfected.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:08:32 PM

thank you hope you like the daunting perspective.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 9:08:20 PM

thank you hope you like the daunting perspective.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/13/2006 8:38:44 PM

yes it strikes you from the thumbnail as being perhaps a tattooed lady .brillianty spotted and captured.brian
        Photo By: Aniko Heart  (K:26503) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/5/2006 2:57:25 PM

thank you shirley glad u like some off my stuff ,the bloke is me ,i used a tripod on a timer.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/5/2006 2:55:35 PM

lucky you off to the land of CHE .one place im itching to visit has im always intrigued on the myths of Che.have a great time and look out for those enormous pintings found on the buildings makes photography.
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/1/2006 8:08:58 PM

cool blue water!!! has the effect of advertising some aftershave or something cool and refreshing.brian
        Photo By: vanessa shakesheff  (K:68840) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/1/2006 8:05:46 PM

excellent use of a strong subject ,positioned and composed perfectly.brian
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
10/1/2006 8:01:52 PM

a particularly interesting shot that provides a sense of the past from WWII or early 50's.when was this shot taken ??? if it was recent the b/w saturation has created a scene from the past.good stuff .brian
        Photo By: Erik von Baughman  (K:1333)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/24/2006 8:50:25 PM

impressive silohuette and the range of colour. however i agree with above a tighter crop not only to remove the black but to reduce the overall saturation from the yellow or golden reflection. hope u dont mind but an idea is attached. anyway best shot(photograph) ive seen uploaded today!!!. brian
        Photo By: Larry Fosse  (K:66493)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/12/2006 10:13:23 PM

composition is great and the subjects are appealing yet the softness doesnt do it justice ,try something like this at a f13 or above .brian..
        Photo By: Adam Coombs  (K:166)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/12/2006 10:10:46 PM

excellent stuff ,the b/w is perfect for this eliminates the critique of the clouds if it was in colour .brian
        Photo By: Neal Reed  (K:9)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/4/2006 8:34:00 PM

also im curious where the names of these hurricanes come from?? ernesto is a suprising choice (ernesto che guevara!).brian
        Photo By: andree lerat  (K:17476) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/4/2006 8:31:36 PM

excellent ,great simple effective photography with a great compostion and contrast.brian
        Photo By: andree lerat  (K:17476) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/2/2006 12:37:45 PM

superb ,composition is perfect and water reflections creates a walking on water feel.brian
        Photo By: Ivan Jimenez  (K:9078)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
9/1/2006 11:04:31 PM

jeanette the only person who inspired me for stuff like this was carsten ranke who sadly no longer parcipates on usefilm.brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
8/27/2006 7:22:45 PM

thank you perhaps you ought to take a peek at the rest of the tatau series.cheers brian
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
8/14/2006 4:10:54 PM

speechless ,pure quality and whatever anything else can be said ,its so good.brian
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
7/23/2006 11:58:37 PM

NOW ITS HANGING ON MY WALL!!!
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
7/17/2006 3:32:49 PM

hi jason,there is not a lot to give a CC on this shot,it has an impressive depth and perspective to it.the black and white enhances very nicely.if anything perhaps not using such a square dimension on the final cut.try a 800 x 550 dimension.overall its a great photo which also might suit the panoramic dimensions. good stuff.brian
        Photo By: Jason v.d.Meer  (K:2019) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
7/3/2006 5:59:46 PM

well it decieved my eyes but its the image i like thats what caught my eye .closer inspection does reveal a tint .brian
        Photo By: Keith Saint  (K:13784) Donor

Critique By: brian underdown  (K:-960)  
7/3/2006 3:57:03 PM

excellent black and white i guess a high key shot.very simple yet so effective ,well seen and excecuted .brian
        Photo By: Keith Saint  (K:13784) Donor


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