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Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
4/18/2006 4:53:33 PM

very aweet. wonderful composition.
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Irenka Daniluk  (K:8011)  
3/11/2006 7:20:22 PM

Sweet baby, wonderful natural lighting.
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
3/11/2006 6:19:42 PM

very great image and with wonderful moment ,the window lighting here is beautiful as well as the colors and contrast , all of the best my friend
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor  
3/11/2006 6:19:21 PM

So very precious, well done.
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)  
9/29/2005 12:34:48 PM

Very pretty and natural portrait. Excellent work and good luck with the new lens.

Judi
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: simon oconnor  (K:194)  
9/25/2005 10:55:24 AM

nice portrait....and a beautiful model! nice work.
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor  
9/25/2005 5:59:08 AM

Looks like you've learned how to use that new lens pretty well already.

...Wayne
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)  
9/20/2005 4:36:44 AM

Oh she does look sleepy. How cute.

Thanks Michael for your comment on my image. I am pleased you liked it....I have hung that one on my wall too.

Judi
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)  
9/19/2005 3:04:13 PM

Martin,

I hear what you?re saying about manual focus lenses. I wish I could! I just about had to give up photography when eye surgery took away my ability to use MF lenses. So I guess I?m stuck with auto focus or it?s nothing.

Thanks for the comments,

-Michael
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Martin .  (K:24957) Donor  
9/18/2005 7:22:35 PM

Michael,

Don't go out and spend a ton of money, before you try manual focusing... lol ... The EF and EFS series from Canon allows you to manual focus at any time...

I just went digital, kicking a screaming the whole way. I have the EFS 17-85mm USM IS, and it's ok. Although a bit soft IMHO!

I also have the EFS 60mm USM and it is equivalent to a 96mm lens by 35mm standards. You must multiply the lens by 1.6 with the Canon 20D... Although I haven't used enough to have an opinion regarding this piece of glass...

If I had my way, I would use my Nikon, or Tamron manual focus glass all day long, but you can't get the metering to work with any digital body, with 1 exception... The Pentax *ist D and DS meter with all prime lenses, that are auto aperture manual focus...


That?s why I went with Canon regarding Digital. If I have to buy all new glass, why not go with the best prosumer body, that I could afford?

Excluding the new Canon 5D they just come out with of course, which costs $3299.00 body only, cripes that?s just too much IMHO...

I think I'll get my digital Sekonic light meter out and shoot with my manual glass... lol ... Or I'll go back to film... lol ?

I do love my Bronica glass as well, but what can you use it with, besides the medium format body that it was made for? LMAO?

Good luck my friend,

Martin
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)  
9/18/2005 5:03:05 PM

Thanks for the feedback.

This portrait was an attempt to get a descent portrait from a lousy lens. Your comments confirm that I need a better portrait lens. I was thinking of the Canon 85mm f1.8 prime.

Thanks again for the feedback,

-Michael
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Jim Budrakey  (K:24393) Donor  
9/18/2005 6:32:07 AM

What a super child's portrait! Ashley is a real cutie. I agree with Trish, the softness is perfect in this shot. Nice work indeed!
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Trish McCoy  (K:15897)  
9/18/2005 5:22:09 AM

beautiful little one. the softness is perfect with her.
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Martin .  (K:24957) Donor  
9/18/2005 4:33:51 AM

Michael,

Nice fill in flash, but it's a bit soft? (IMHO) Don't know why? I might try dropping it to 125 @ f/8 to get a sharper image...

Martin
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Martin .  (K:24957) Donor  
9/18/2005 4:27:49 AM

Michael,

Seemingly wonderful my friend,

Well done,

Martin
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)  
9/17/2005 12:19:36 PM

Outstanding use of desaturation mode to enhance the beauty of the eye. I photographed a male with that colour...it is incredible to view it in real life.

Thanks so much for your comment Michael and a big welcome to Usefilm.

Judi
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)  
9/17/2005 2:18:47 AM

Thank you. Kind comments are always appreciated.
-Michael
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Lisa B  (K:1011)  
9/17/2005 12:36:41 AM

Beautiful portrait. I like how you kept the eye color in, and I really like that you can't see her entire face. I am in awe of the color or her eye, I'm jealous. Great job!
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Tom Ross  (K:6453)  
9/17/2005 12:35:33 AM

Great expression and I do like the selective coloring of her eye. Keep it up. Those eyes...
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)

Critique By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)  
9/16/2005 11:50:19 PM

This is my first submission so be kind!
        Photo By: Michael Rollins  (K:108)


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