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Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
4/16/2005 4:06:25 PM

Absolutely amazing shot. The girl is completely thrilled by that kitkat.
        Photo By: arwa abdullah  (K:34415)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
3/26/2005 12:24:22 AM

Its like a movie poster or album cover. Great!
        Photo By: michael  hadley  (K:373)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
3/21/2005 9:27:36 AM

Oh right! She is the bowl baby, I was just looking at the other bowl shots the other day. Glad I caught this one. Nice shot indeed. She almost looks offended for having to sit in a bowl.

Hey next year she can stand in it, or put it over her head, in a "I've conquered the bowl!" sort of way. lol
        Photo By: Jan .  (K:8693)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
3/6/2005 5:02:57 PM

It will be really great if you fade the lower part of her body, she will then truely appear to be in the sky.
        Photo By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
2/26/2005 5:03:48 AM

Oh my god, sooo cute!
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
2/21/2005 10:33:58 AM

Wow, this is one brilliant catch for sure. Absolutely fittin in Henri.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
2/7/2005 5:18:32 AM

Wonderful catch, love the composition.
        Photo By: Rada Marin  (K:1187)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/14/2004 11:02:41 AM

She is too cute, I can't imagine how fun it must be for you to photograph her. That expression is heartbreaking.
        Photo By: Jacek Gasiorowski  (K:-2226)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/9/2004 9:34:57 AM

Wow, just wow. Each and every one of those photos are precious. The momements you caught are just so fleeting.
        Photo By: Norbert Gutscher  (K:8)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/8/2004 12:28:50 AM

This is fantastic but such grain from Pan-f 50 is puzzling.
        Photo By: Eolo Perfido  (K:91)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/8/2004 12:07:29 AM

These shots of yours look like they would be great on sci-fi book covers. But usually the ones on sci-fi covers are paintings.
        Photo By: Sigit Prasetio  (K:354)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/6/2004 7:54:07 AM

Not really. I used to be strongly against any digital manipulation/addition work on a photo, but now I believe anything goes provided the viewer is told that its a composite. I guess its best to mention what the process was because a one shot photo and a composite often means the credit given to the artist is different in each case. Painters paint because that is the way they can express what they see in their mind and often its impossible to get the same result with photography. So I think its perfectly alright if as an photographic artist you see something in your mind and express it with compositing multiple shots. I believe that tree branch is too thick for anyone to hang from using only their hands, and so you could never make that happen unless you did a composite. Therefore its the vision that matters not the process.
        Photo By: E. Haque  (K:433)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/6/2004 5:22:40 AM

ah this is such a fantastic catch. That smile can mean so much.
        Photo By: Amanda Radovic  (K:3609)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/6/2004 5:01:53 AM

Boy how adorable and snuggly. Good capture indeed.
        Photo By: Andrea Wahl  (K:115)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/6/2004 4:52:47 AM

Tony, this is outstanding let me tell you. But was the girl actually there or added later? Her hands look a little odd. I like how moody the whole thing is. Like a shot from the middleeartch type place.
        Photo By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/5/2004 4:37:28 AM

wow, if I didnt know better I would assume this is one of Henri's. Excellent capture!
        Photo By: Bogdan Zwir  (K:-186)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
12/5/2004 2:45:13 AM

Boy, I really love the tilt and the burns. So unreal.
        Photo By: Megan McCluskey  (K:3762)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/25/2004 3:54:06 PM

lol very funny shot, good memory maker.
        Photo By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/23/2004 12:00:02 AM

Wow, her shiney/messy/flying hair really makes this photo. Simply gorgeous, and fun shot.
        Photo By: Kristina Kohut  (K:49990)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/9/2004 2:46:46 AM

Kids have such genuine expressions, its priceless.
        Photo By: Vince Cianci  (K:2505)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/9/2004 2:34:11 AM

Yep, this should get BIPed.
        Photo By: Vince Cianci  (K:2505)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/8/2004 11:18:04 PM

Such a fantastic capture, very Cartier-Bresson. The little girls pose and that laugh at the boys is too precious. This shot is too full of stories. Just wonderful, can't stop looking at it.
        Photo By: gasior   (K:227)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/8/2004 11:11:13 PM

Such a perfect glamourous pose, how did she do that? Great shot! Look at all that hair.
        Photo By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/8/2004 11:05:36 PM

Cool capture, I think b&w might give a better mood.
        Photo By: mick ryan  (K:160)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/8/2004 11:05:36 PM

Cool capture, I think b&w might give a better mood.
        Photo By: mick ryan  (K:160)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/4/2004 11:03:47 PM

Thanks Hugo, thats how I did it, but used a scanner. I believe the result would be the same. I shot this holding the camera at waist level and the composition turned out ok but it was shakey so I thought I would experiment.
        Photo By: E. Haque  (K:433)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/4/2004 10:52:03 PM

Thats the interesting thing about that shot, the reader is 'doubled' by a strange blur yet the background remained fine.

And this is two negatives on top of each other. Thank you very much for liking it.
        Photo By: E. Haque  (K:433)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/4/2004 3:47:25 AM

Great capture, its a perfect moment.
        Photo By: Patrick Jacobson  (K:29151)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/4/2004 3:44:40 AM

Absolutely fantastic, I love it. Except for the biker on the right side. I can imagine a square crop, keeping the woman and the couple only, would look even better.
        Photo By: Gertrud Gozner  (K:14222)

Critique By: E. Haque  (K:433)  
11/4/2004 3:35:23 AM

Great shot, something in this makes me think this was shot inside a prison.
        Photo By: Mick Feuerbacher  (K:218)


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