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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
3/9/2004 8:34:35 PM
nice shot, the lighting reveals just enough of the contents of the photo to make it interesting. gotta love the tabasco.
Ryan
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Photo By: Breanne Block
(K:102)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
3/7/2004 6:55:22 AM
I love arches. these were captured very well. It is unfortunate that there are the chandeliers hanging every so often, it breaks up that rythmic flow, but you had no control over that. great shot.
Ryan
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Photo By: sunrise
(K:6651)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
3/5/2004 6:01:01 AM
nice capture of soul, art within art, i like it. I love the chalkboard in the back.
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Photo By: Jacob Bettin
(K:9)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
3/4/2004 4:56:04 PM
gotta love a pan, beautiful day, i love the trees in the background (right)
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Photo By: davide lupo-pasini
(K:8079)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/6/2003 2:53:25 PM
i like it...its missing something though, a tele of the prominent bird in the middle of the photo may have proved interesting, but it seems to low light for that. Im not exactly sure what it is. looks nice though!
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Photo By: Felice Buonadonna
(K:134)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/6/2003 2:50:51 PM
I am really amazed. I am so drawn into the cats eyes, but they are merely a reflection. Someone said it right...you have a lot of patience to shoot a cat (that sounds cruel). Ive many times tried to shoot my friends cat, it makes me want to drug the thing, then i could get some cute poses. Anyways, great shot...i am truly impressed.
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Photo By: David R. Fink
(K:1792)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/6/2003 2:47:46 PM
Nice catch of the colors in the clouds, trees work well as a diffuser for a sunset. of course there is not much you can do with the lighting in this case. I might have found somewhere with a bit fewer trees to really get some pretty sillouettes then wait until the sun dropped just a bit lower for some truly amazing cloud color. Overall, looks good, lets see some more!
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Photo By: Helen Parr
(K:192)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/5/2003 7:24:08 PM
wow thats cool...hope it was done via remote...a deraillment would not have been pretty. I think you caught it at just the right time and just the right angle. I like the initial flash that stops the train. Its almost like you stopped the train but it kept on going, there might be kind of a catchy title in that...I like it!
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Photo By: Dave Arnold
(K:55680)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/5/2003 7:20:49 PM
they screwed up??? I think they did you a favor, I personally Love it. Nice work! I would go back to your lab and congratulate them. Im sure you werent quite in the mood though huh. pretty!
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Photo By: Elangovan S
(K:10675)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/5/2003 7:18:42 PM
Im a sucker for macros. Flowers may be overused, but this one really pops. I like the bordering. I personally would have shot it or matted it vertically instead of at an angle, but I think its still pretty darned cool. Nice!!
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Photo By: Elangovan S
(K:10675)
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Critique By:
Ryan Wullschleger (K:-4)
11/5/2003 7:16:49 PM
I like it. I saw the toned print and I think I like it in color better. It may be very stunning in black and white. I guess that I am just a plain ol kinda guy. I dont care so much for sepia toning. To me thats how they did it in the old days (sorry if I offend anyone). You may ask me why I use a real darkroom to develop b+w...because thats the technology that Im given. Anyways, I like your print a lot. I think you have a good eye, the truck deserved whatever U-turn you had to make. Nice Work!!
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Photo By: Elangovan S
(K:10675)
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