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Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
8/18/2003 10:26:53 AM

Great foreground silhoutte! Also love the detailed shading of the other players and the basketball goal structure. Well done.
        Photo By: jake griffin  (K:3439)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
8/14/2003 10:38:35 AM

Great lighting effect. Not as sharp as I would like to see though. Good work.
        Photo By: Ursula I Abresch  (K:6515)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
8/14/2003 10:25:50 AM

I like the the composition and soft colors, but a couple of the petals appear over-exposed.
        Photo By: sukumar   (K:0)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
8/12/2003 5:36:48 PM

If you achieved those colors with ONLY a polarizing filter, then call me impressed!
        Photo By: Snehendu Kar  (K:2427)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
8/12/2003 5:34:00 PM

Great comp. Original concept and I like the grainy effect.
        Photo By: leandro ribeiro  (K:45)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/29/2003 12:18:04 PM

Incredible macro shot! Excellent toning and sharpness.
        Photo By: Stephan Schute  (K:104)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/24/2003 9:12:50 AM

Great shot! Much better composition and sharpness than your 1st one.
        Photo By: Puskas Zsolt  (K:0)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/24/2003 9:11:21 AM

A bit over-exposed on ther water, and why are the frame edges so dark? Plus it's a bit grainy and you didn't say you made the grain intentionally. Overall I really like it.
        Photo By: cecilia tovini  (K:29423)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/23/2003 3:21:40 PM

Absolutely gorgeous. We don't see very many profile shots of flowers! One of my new favorites.
        Photo By: simon wootton  (K:2542)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/23/2003 9:52:36 AM

Excellent Macro!
        Photo By: Kaja Lund  (K:207)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/23/2003 9:44:00 AM

A polarizing filter would have done great work for you here. There's just a lot of have between you and Half Dome.
        Photo By: Debra Griffin-Ibrahim  (K:7119)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/22/2003 10:44:05 AM

Great stop-motion action shot! Color, sharpness and depth are all super!
        Photo By: Richard Wells  (K:310)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/20/2003 5:48:32 PM

As a side note - you probably notice the bright sky. In the background you'll see mountains. The sky was bright because of the overcast/mist rolling over the mountains. Thanks for your comments!
        Photo By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/18/2003 4:13:55 PM

Accuse me of what you wish. I already explained my motive behind the shot. You should not let your feelings toward the U.S. or its president affect the way you judge a photograph. I thought this was a place to have your work judged impartially...
        Photo By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/18/2003 11:19:15 AM

In response to the comments received thus far, I did not shoot this photo as a political statement. I just happened to look up at it, see its striking colors and decided it would be worth a shot as a challenge to myself to capture the sharpness of a waving flag. I think I did a pretty fair job. While the American flag is a symbol in many contexts, the "symbol" was not the original theme of the photo. Thanks for your replies.
        Photo By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/17/2003 2:52:31 PM

Depth of field too shallow. Looks like a casual snap shot - it's hard to find a difinitive subject here. I would shoot from a lower level directly behind the people, as if you're folowing them onto the beach.
        Photo By: Robson Zumkeller Campos  (K:4071)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/17/2003 2:41:56 PM

Nice candid-style shot. Could use additional light coming up to light her hair. Good tones, pleasant facial expression.
        Photo By: Blue Flame  (K:25)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/16/2003 5:31:35 PM

Beautiful flower, lovely tones and soft feel to it.
        Photo By: Heather Jacks  (K:6)

Critique By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)  
7/16/2003 4:32:22 PM

Great pose, lovely skin tones, incredibly sexy.
        Photo By: Marcelo Bruno Cechenello  (K:2)


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