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Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
5/4/2007 1:29:59 PM

Happy people with good contact with the photographer, even though this is b/w the leg colourings, particularly of the girl on our viewing left looks strange. Blown out background is unfortunate.
        Photo By: Pawel Chrzanowski  (K:453)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
5/4/2007 1:25:01 PM

Just love that smile.
        Photo By: Larry Fosse  (K:66493)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
5/3/2007 3:40:30 AM

Nice pose and lighting.
Nice eye contact with the camera/photographer.
Spoilt a little by the humbrum background, (door knobs, key pad etc.).
        Photo By: Monster Photography  (K:59)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
5/2/2007 7:54:27 AM

Seems overly dark and a little out of focus. Not a bad pose those.
        Photo By: sevilengul begum  (K:181)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
4/30/2007 3:16:23 AM

Interesting composition and processing. Very effective.
        Photo By: Fadel J  (K:13974)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
4/29/2007 7:29:10 AM

Good composition and crop. Eye contact and concentration with the photographer is perfect. Maybe a little too bright on the leftside of the face but it is still effective.
        Photo By: D M  (K:79)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
4/25/2007 8:01:05 AM

Your cropping is very effective. So is the eye contact of the model with the camera/photographer. Somehow I feel the background could be a little more distinctive but Not too much so as to take away from the model.
        Photo By: Lenny Perry  (K:456)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
4/12/2007 12:06:29 PM

I like the DOF but dont think the main area is completely in focus.:(
        Photo By: Fakhra O.  (K:5961)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
4/11/2007 11:06:04 AM

Blown out and intrusive. Not much of a recomendation for the Canon G2
        Photo By: Lucas L  (K:12145)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
10/12/2003 1:17:17 AM

I agree entirely but unforyunately I cant walk on water. But yes, the angle is a problem which I could not overcome.. Thankyou
        Photo By: John Jackson  (K:1738)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/20/2003 5:00:53 AM

Wonderful colours and great imagination.
        Photo By: Jim F  (K:8859) Donor

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/20/2003 4:49:25 AM

This is almost like you are in dreamland.
        Photo By: John Hatziemmanouil  (K:40580)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/2/2003 4:58:40 AM

I truly love these distance landscape shots. Not being critical at all but I would love to have seen more of the skyline, and less of the greenery in the front. Thankyou for giving as much technical info as possible, it helps.
        Photo By: Naren Kunhody  (K:1339)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/2/2003 12:40:41 AM

Just checked your portfolio. It is great the way in which you capture the eyes of your subject (models). In this one the clear, clean tones of the skin is special. And congraulations to Ms J for her pose.
        Photo By: Phillip Filtz  (K:1792) Donor

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/2/2003 12:23:59 AM

Those eyes are talking to you. "What have we done? Why chase us? What are you pointing at us?" Great snapshot/spur of the moment catch. I just shows we should have a camera with us at all times.
        Photo By: Chad Smith  (K:639)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/2/2003 12:19:14 AM

Nice snapshot. Would like to see a closeup of the boys face. It looks like he is realy enjoying himself.
        Photo By: Jim F  (K:8859) Donor

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 5:52:32 PM

Spectacular. Good colour combination. Nice that you have the large and small firworks offsetting each other.
        Photo By: Andrew O'Rourke  (K:1602)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 5:47:22 PM

Obviously a photo presented with feeling. Wonderful.
        Photo By: luisa vassallo  (K:28230)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 2:06:02 AM

Marvelous rich colours. Whatever you have done with PS certainly worked here. Regards John.
        Photo By: Judy Kessler  (K:6316)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 1:58:44 AM

Andre has already mention this would make a good cover. Its stark, cold, bold and very impressive, Congratulations.
        Photo By: a tse & son  (K:295)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 1:55:03 AM

With all the branches and benches this makes this photographically very busy, obviously not so people wise.
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 1:52:03 AM

Interesting portrait. Subtle colour distinctions. Love that red head gear. Background is different, possibly helped by PS?
        Photo By: Mircea BEZERGHEANU  (K:61)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 1:27:05 AM

Nice colourful bird.
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 1:23:46 AM

This is certainly a different composition. It certainly has captured my attention as I have come back to it several times.
        Photo By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
7/1/2003 1:18:08 AM

A nice momento from the past. Not sure about the angle but I like the sharpness and clarity.
        Photo By: John Hatziemmanouil  (K:40580)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
6/27/2003 10:26:23 PM

If this is the one you class as 'not so good' then you are making life tough on yourself. The colour of the sky is something again. An awesome subject and great shot. Congratulations.
        Photo By: Alice Ewing  (K:2418)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

I am amazed at the persaverance you have (Others also). Who cares if this is a technically perfect shot or not. The fact that you have got anything is fantastic. Congratulations.
        Photo By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  (K:4055)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

Being a native animal of Australia they mainly live free. This one was taken in a park. We have them come through our home property occasionaly,unfortunately not often. We have several semi mature gums 20-30 years old. They like these trees. this particular one was taken in the Belair national park where we go walking most days. Regards, John.
        Photo By: John Jackson  (K:1738)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

Excellent macro submission. The blurred brown, greens, yellow and orange background enhance your subject perfectly. I like the light you have used to highlight the subject.
        Photo By: Sandor Szollos  (K:7681)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

It is apity the power line to the light and the 'balcony fencing' got in the way. The textures of the brick and stone contrast interestingly with the Various blues of the sea and sky.
        Photo By: Oreste Antignano  (K:1898)


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