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Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/23/2002 10:01:40 AM

How many tripods have you got?
        Photo By: Kari Reed  (K:5)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/22/2002 5:19:15 AM

Wow!! Sharp like a razor blade!
        Photo By: Pat Christian  (K:119)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/22/2002 5:17:45 AM

Very nice! Was there any reason to use f22 and 10min?
        Photo By: Charles Nowak  (K:79)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/22/2002 5:14:36 AM

Good concept. But overexposed...
        Photo By: Brent Friedman  (K:1)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/21/2002 5:06:57 AM

I like its composition!
        Photo By: Kenneth Kwong  (K:6)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/21/2002 4:59:16 AM

I like its composition!
        Photo By: Kenneth Kwong  (K:6)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/20/2002 12:31:39 PM

It is a perfect portrait. But I don't think it fits into this category. She is "by herself", but I don't feel she is "alone".
        Photo By: Jenny Ulrich  (K:0)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/20/2002 12:23:05 PM

I think "being alone" doesn't have to be "being sad". I like this picture more than the others because in this picture the photographer gave "alone" a different definition... "A runaway on a sunny Sunday afternoon... far away from the city"
        Photo By: dennis fowler  (K:58)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/20/2002 9:18:04 AM

It looks too fake to me... However, I like it
        Photo By: paul lovichi  (K:61)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/19/2002 12:37:28 PM

Yeah, I'm greedy! Could you give me more information about taking that picture? I really like the tone of the pic. What film did you use? And it's depth of field is really striking. What aperture did you use? Thanks!!!
        Photo By: paul lovichi  (K:61)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/19/2002 5:45:58 AM

A very good portrait. The hat certainly makes this picture alive. But I would like to see some steam of the coffee.
        Photo By: paul lovichi  (K:61)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/19/2002 5:38:38 AM

A very impressive picture with perfect composition. Hower, I have to say the upper left corner was overexposed. A gradual filter could have been used.
        Photo By: Daniel Young  (K:0)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/19/2002 5:33:04 AM

I like this picture. However, I think there is too much manipulation done with it. This picture might be a piece chopped off from a bigger one, as the resolution is low. I guess it was chopped and enlarged.
        Photo By: paul lovichi  (K:61)

Critique By: Jun Ma  (K:511)  
6/19/2002 5:24:36 AM

A nice picture with good composition. However, it looks a little blur on my computer screen. And the picture shows a greenish tone... some help from Photoshop will be appreciated.
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)


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