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Critique By:
Martin Krievs (K:195)
6/28/2016 2:20:55 AM
oops just noticed - it's the wrong title - it's actually on Lewis/Harris - South of the standing stones of Callanish
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
(K:195)
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Critique By:
Riny Koopman (K:102911)
6/28/2016 2:10:05 AM
Very lovely scene.
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
(K:195)
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Critique By:
Sue O'S (K:12878)
1/2/2004 9:00:10 AM
This is dark and wonderful Martin, although it's almost too dark in the upper left. I don't know how you'd "fix" that, unless you dodged it a little bit to get a touch more detail. Overall I like the mood. Nicely done.
Happy New Year to you.
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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Critique By:
B:)liana (K:30945)
12/31/2003 4:35:46 AM
very very interesting ;-)
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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Critique By:
Diana Cornelissen (K:26437)
12/31/2003 2:04:31 AM
Hello Martin, So nice to meet you and thanks for your comment on my "Flight into the light". It was hard to catch the bird with the camera and capture the beautiful clouds at the same time. It took me many shots and a lot of patience. I have posted "Magic sky" also, where you can see the sky and the bird from a further distance. Now about your selfportrait. Like many photographers I think you don't like to be in "the picture" yourself.... am I right? It really takes some courage to do that and then post it here. Many photographers edit their selfportraits, so you can only see some details of their faces. In a way I like that too, specially when the portrait shows some character, like the latest addition of Biliana Rakocevic. Why, are we all so shy??? You look great here in a beautiful surrounding and you have a lovely smile! I only wished you had shown your eyes.... they are the mirror of your soul. Well.... in a way you look like a "mistery" man now and that is interesting too. Keep taking your portrait... it is the best way to practice for good portrait-photography. My best regards, Diana.
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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Critique By:
Sachiko Kanasashi (K:3025)
12/24/2003 4:27:14 AM
red and green nice X'smas color,beautiful abstracts!!!
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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Critique By:
John Barclay (K:3650)
1/20/2003 6:04:59 PM
Martin, The Hasselblad XPAN is a Panoramic format cameara. It uses almost two full frames of normal 35mm film to create a medium format size image. You can learn more at www.xpan.com
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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Critique By:
John Barclay (K:3650)
1/20/2003 7:10:14 AM
A tought situation. The sun is a bit high thus creating a very contrasty image. Would have worked much better earlier or later in the day. This would also benefit from a Split Netural Density filter to hold back the sky.
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
(K:195)
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Critique By:
Lorraine Summerfield (K:38)
1/20/2003 5:32:43 AM
Very lovely scene I think the words are nice and fit the picture perfectly
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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Critique By:
Reynaldo Guimaraes (K:2422)
1/9/2003 5:28:22 AM
Good Morning, Martin.
Glad to see you.
What beautiful place!
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
(K:195)
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Critique By:
Lukasz Rzepinski (Łukasz Rzepiński) (K:1211)
1/9/2003 5:15:25 AM
This one is beautiful
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
(K:195)
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Critique By:
Morsi Hussein (K:1128)
1/6/2003 7:59:06 AM
Really Nice! How did you manage to get the lighting so good? Cause the AE-1 has a really bad light measurement.
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Photo By: Martin Krievs
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