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Critique By: Randy Lorance  (K:24769)  
6/4/2006 10:20:01 AM

A double congratulations! Nice hands, and nice hands portrait. This conveys strenth and worry to me intensified by the low key choice. Nice detail with the lighting that filters throughout and distinguises the fingers. The humble ring fits the hands and looks like it's been worn a while.I appreciate that there is a spot of light that shows between the ring and the finger. To me the light may be a little too intense from the lower right. Curious what a high key treatment would look like. If you don't mind me asking,just wondering how many shots you might have taken. For this shot especially,relying on a little help from a friend,a digital is so helpful for shooting many frames. I'll sometimes take 20 or more and find just one I'm satisfied with.
Nicely laid out with the diagonal composition.
With the white background however and with no border or frame, it tends to get lost on the screen. Might I suggest one.
Nice job.

Randy
        Photo By: Anna Bergel  (K:614)

Critique By: Randy Lorance  (K:24769)  
11/1/2004 4:16:30 PM

Ya know Judi,there's much worse things than having a frog jump on you I thought a SciFi movie showing a bunch of frogs advancing upon a house hilarious.."what they gonna do,hop on you"?

Well,this is a great capture of one the little monsters. Especially that big sinister smile. He's definately been eating a lot of something,luring his victims into complacency with a big grin and his 'green' status, then springing a big sticky tongue attack on them.

Well this time he was captured and you did a good job.

Randy
        Photo By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)

Critique By: Randy Lorance  (K:24769)  
10/1/2004 4:14:54 PM

Hi Neil, I looked at this photo and liked it, but almost didn't stop to comment because,though I really liked the candid capture and the comp. in general, I thought their were some distracting elements in it. As I started to move on, I had to go back to it again to tack another look.
It seemed it was a photo made for doing a little PS photoart work to, and I hope you don't mind that I played with it. If you do, I understand and will never again, and you have permission to take one of my photos and trash it I wouldn't have proceeded at all if I didn't see that you do have appreciation for some photoart.
Anyway, I hope you like what I have tried, or at least don't hate it. If I didn't really like your original image, I wouldn't have played with it at all.

Randy
        Photo By: Neil Niamh White  (K:9165)


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