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Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
11/2/2003 3:56:43 PM

I've unravelled the mystery! I am glad it is a pinhole and not the New Jersey air
I love this camera and your eye together. It's amazing what's out there, isn't it? And so much more beautiful to me when it gets very subjective and moody and begins to tell that "other" story.

Now I guess I will have to sit here and wait for more . . .
        Photo By: John Strazza  (K:11535)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
11/2/2003 3:51:42 PM

making my way backwards through these -- this one I love. You got the essence, the emotion.
        Photo By: John Strazza  (K:11535)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
11/2/2003 3:44:19 PM

Ah, magic!!!
Is it true that this is a pinhole image, or is Andreas being a gooberhead?
Either way, I'll have to investigate further.
I see many signs of new beginnings, and I really like it.
        Photo By: John Strazza  (K:11535)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
11/2/2003 3:36:10 PM

better than words, more perfect and exact . . .
        Photo By: Anders Schildt  (K:117)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
11/1/2003 7:07:22 PM

perfect . . .
        Photo By: Anders Schildt  (K:117)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/31/2003 11:38:20 PM

Ah, the solace of feeding ducks -- I do believe it's a universal therapy!
Good to see you here David -- I'm in and out, off and on, but it's a very nice place.

Yes, I've been using the Rolleiflex for about a year now -- also doing some large format. Far from the madding crowd of color, and loving it!

Nice tones here and the bit of graininess suits it well -- and of course it's just a fabulous capture.
        Photo By: David R. Fink  (K:1792)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/27/2003 4:21:01 PM

This is gorgeous, Lowell -- really right up there with your best color work. Really beautifully done -- and well conceived, too!
        Photo By: lowell whipple girbes  (K:13151)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/26/2003 10:18:20 PM

Yes, evocative's the only word for this -- brings a flood of memories of youth and stories and even things that haven't happened yet!
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/24/2003 10:00:39 PM

What a wonderfully grubby face -- and he or she looks a bit suspicious of you and your camera. I think this is just great. Scan's not fabulous, but I don't care -- the photograph just has a great life of its won.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/24/2003 9:56:07 PM

Pure raw emotion, Tom -- I can't even really say anything abou it, except that this IS Novenber.
Wonderful.
        Photo By: Tom Holmlund  (K:629)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/24/2003 9:00:10 AM

Very well done, Peter -- the blossoms are just beautiful and so much stronger because you've made this a diptych with the empty space.

Lovely!!!
        Photo By: Peter Burda  (K:4807)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/23/2003 10:08:32 PM

This is beautiful work, Peter. Tones, light, composition -- everything's just right. And that second strange reflection is realy perfect. It does not surprise me that you love angels, your work is so influenced by a certain magic -- which is where angels live, I think
        Photo By: Peter Burda  (K:4807)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/22/2003 8:21:51 PM

Perfect tones for me -- not at all too dark

This has got to be one of the strangest perspectives I have ever seen, with the fence leaning forward and the house leaning backwards -- truly unique and unusual!
        Photo By: Lukasz Gladki  (K:1101)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/22/2003 8:08:15 PM

Beautiful, Tom. It has an elegant feeling to it. I love the folds of burlap, wonderful textures and of course the tones are stunning. Nicely seen.
        Photo By: Tom Holmlund  (K:629)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/20/2003 3:01:31 PM

HA!
I made damned sure I didn't have a mouthful of coffee when I opened this one. She's really whistling now, isn't she?
Nice finale to a great series!
        Photo By: Anders Schildt  (K:117)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/20/2003 9:11:49 AM

I love the way you see things with your camera, Peter -- this is another beauty. I especially like the billow of light in the top right -- very very nice!
        Photo By: Peter Burda  (K:4807)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/20/2003 9:01:21 AM

oh dear. This is rather grim. But it's oh so true, and the photograph is woderfully gritty and true as well.
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/20/2003 8:57:11 AM

Hey, look -- somebody took a bite out of one of them -- Lowell???

You know I love this
It may be influenced by others, but it's all yours.
        Photo By: lowell whipple girbes  (K:13151)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/20/2003 8:50:22 AM

It's wonderful, Pascal! You are so good at making digital look like film. The tones are superb -- and this particular composition is just beautiful.
        Photo By: Pascal Renoux  (K:4077)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/20/2003 8:46:58 AM

Excellent -- has a wonderful, timeless quality. Partly the toning and partly the crop. I like it very much!

The first time around, I was enchanted by the things at the edge of the bridge & water. The second time around I found that one bend board between the tracks. Now THAT, I love!
        Photo By: C. Gull  (K:509)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:59:02 PM

I find this very soothing, David, as if all's right in the world, and always will be. It's composed so well, and really supports that emotion, I think. I think the contrast and tones here work very well for this image, too -- they're quite different from your usual, I think, but work very nicely for this.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:52:47 PM

AH!!! Brilliant, just brilliant. The average person would have shot only the balls, but you got those dream images juxtaposed against reality -- which lends great strength to each. Nicely done!!!
        Photo By: Patricia Eifel  (K:5097)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:22:51 PM

Well, I'm glad it's you not me trying to deal with that tonal range -- job well done!
Your usual fine composition with good geometry and a wonderful sense of life. This one's exceptional, I think, for it's sense of extreme motion and stillness all at once. Very nice.
        Photo By: John Strazza  (K:11535)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:17:40 PM

Simple and beautiful -- I like it!
        Photo By: gianna piano  (K:15530)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:14:45 PM

Nicely composed, Pascal -- and beautiful as well. I can feel the wind and the cold setting in.
        Photo By: Pascal Renoux  (K:4077)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:12:15 PM

Hey, that's MY coffee pot -- how come I there's no beautiful naked woman to make me more???

I love the bulb in all of these. It says a lot.

No doubt this was a fabulous exibition. I love all of these, they're just so crazy and accurate. Only a genius could think them up -- tell her I said so
        Photo By: Anders Schildt  (K:117)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/19/2003 10:06:14 PM

Breathtaking, Lowell!!!
Beautiful beautiful beautiful == great tones, wonderfeul DOF, good heart & spirit, too
        Photo By: lowell whipple girbes  (K:13151)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/16/2003 10:00:54 AM

Fabulous, John! Personally, I think it's Jimmy Stewart
The Plus X is great -- nice tones, and it's going to be fun to see what you'll do with it in the future.

Now -- for the stuff I always love in your work: look how every element here is lined up so perfectly to lead the eye around the frame. Just wonderful.
        Photo By: John Strazza  (K:11535)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/15/2003 7:33:09 PM

Manuela's seeing what I am -- both hesitation and intensity in her face. It's an engaging photograph, made even better by your framing, and I like it very much.
        Photo By: james mckenna  (K:6535)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
10/15/2003 1:44:25 AM

Perhaps they are making a new map of the world?
This is lovely, Fabio -- very well seen -- and I'm glad you saw it!
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)


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