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Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
5/9/2007 8:22:24 PM

superb..
roby
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
5/9/2007 8:21:29 PM

perfect compo-mode..
well done
roby
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        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
5/9/2007 8:20:46 PM

powerfully.. and great.. congrats!
roby
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        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Rick Smith  (K:5490) Donor  
5/9/2007 1:52:26 PM

beautiful composition. Great use of selective focusing and juxtapostion of subjects
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Bright Red   (K:81)  
7/26/2006 10:22:36 PM

lovely image

        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: delete my account  (K:3679)  
1/30/2005 5:40:49 PM

this is fantastic!!!
A beautifull bored expression!
And a beautifull B&W working here!

Good job!
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Luke Luther  (K:14693)  
4/27/2004 1:07:57 PM

great image. lines and colors and angles and image is superb. from the contrast of the stark black dress to the muted colors in the wall...to the angle of her arm opposite the scrape in the wall.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Dina Marie  (K:-1410)  
4/27/2004 7:35:55 AM

this is fantastic. your depth of field is perfect.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad  (K:7396)  
4/27/2004 7:01:51 AM

your photos are so good.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad  (K:7396)  
4/27/2004 6:58:59 AM

I like it too much.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: david cunningham  (K:8255)  
4/27/2004 2:01:12 AM

What a wonderful shot. Terrific composition and tones. Really terrific.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: david cunningham  (K:8255)  
4/27/2004 2:01:00 AM

What a wonderful shoot. Terrific composition and tones. Really terrific.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Gianluca G  (K:2004)  
4/26/2004 10:11:38 PM

Beautiful! So many possible stories told by just one still!
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Pascal Renoux  (K:4077)  
4/26/2004 8:20:54 PM

Excellent!
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Carlos Romero  (K:1027)  
4/26/2004 7:59:03 PM

Great!!
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Carlos Romero  (K:1027)  
4/26/2004 7:55:05 PM

Uma maravilha...
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: WALT MESK  (K:10691)  
4/26/2004 7:23:18 PM

excellent composition...
walt.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Ameet Mallapur  (K:1575)  
4/12/2004 5:04:19 AM

excellent shot!!!
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)  
4/1/2004 9:52:48 PM

nice idea Uwe! great contrast and composition...
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Carlheinz Bayer  (K:14220)  
3/24/2004 2:51:12 AM

Good crop, composition and DOF. I love the background. Very strong. Good one! Cheers! Carlheinz
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Carlheinz Bayer  (K:14220)  
3/24/2004 2:49:54 AM

Brave crop & composition. Great portrait! Cheers! Carlheinz
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Rachael Jane  (K:61)  
3/14/2004 5:57:10 PM

Great portrait unique and interesting.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Aira Manna  (K:11187)  
3/14/2004 2:53:36 PM

excellent use of space and perspective, you have taken the best out of it. bravo!
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: WALT MESK  (K:10691)  
3/14/2004 1:58:13 PM

a good idea and bw.walt.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Carlheinz Bayer  (K:14220)  
3/14/2004 4:36:39 AM

Thatls good stuff, Uwe. I like the composition, catchlight, crop, tones and DOF. Congrats! Carlheinz und Gruss nach D
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Andrea Ranalli  (K:485)  
3/14/2004 1:19:00 AM

great catch
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Andrea Ranalli  (K:485)  
3/14/2004 1:17:46 AM

cool! I like this shot
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Ayse Telci  (K:4168)  
3/14/2004 12:11:50 AM

greaat soft tones..i like this technique...congratss.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)  
3/12/2004 1:55:04 AM

Hi Roger
the 90mm is very nice for portrait. I use it a lot. Most of my XPan portraits are taken with that lens. It has a very nice depth of field which is very nice for portrait. I use mainly aperture 4.0
Tommorrow you can look at some new Xpan shoots under www.noelke.com/manuela. More Xpan 90mm images you will find here:
www.noelke.com/farina-julia
regards
Uwe
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)

Critique By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor  
3/10/2004 9:35:23 PM

Hi, Uwe. I just used a Google search for "Xpan" at the Usefilm.com site and this one came up tops! I love my Fuji TX-1 (functionally the same as an Xpan) with its 45mm lens, but I have been trying to take more people photos recently. I'd been wondering what the 90mm lens was like. This photo of yours tells me it's pretty good. What is your opinion? Do you get much use out of it compared with the 45mm? I am not considering the 30mm lens--too expensive, and anyway I prefer swing-lens panoramas for really wide angles, as there is no spatial distortion, so people still look normal even in the corners... I think I'll now browse your portfolio looking for more Xpan photos.
        Photo By: Uwe Noelke  (K:277)


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