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Critique By: Paolo Corradini  (K:59552) Donor  
10/3/2010 9:56:08 AM

great story
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/19/2007 4:08:35 PM

Interesting that you posted the cancer series in reverse-numerical order, saving this "first" one for last. Had you started here, it might have shaded the way we looked at the other less tense shots; but in this progression, you give us this very visceral (and beautifully lighted) expressive moment of anticipation, tension, even fear. I love the box of sunlight (?) immediately over the subject's shoulder, and its presence implies a place (and a context) outside the artificial netural-zone of a studio, and places it in a more real and everyday place, giving it even more immediacy.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: reyhan meral  (K:175)  
1/18/2007 6:25:32 PM

very good shot...
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/18/2007 6:43:03 AM

Wow--the stark contrast is enhanced by the stoney grain to the texture. This one hits me right between the eyes, and then right to the heart.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/17/2007 7:49:28 PM

A very powerful portait. Strong use of light and shadow. The light feels natural, adding to the sense that we are witnessing something real and felt, rather than posed. The title and photo information add to the depth of feeing here. Wow.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: M. Bi  (K:3646)  
1/17/2007 12:40:23 PM

Great portrait... sad one
Mauri
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: fokstrot .  (K:6560)  
1/17/2007 9:50:35 AM

I love his body :)
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: fokstrot .  (K:6560)  
1/17/2007 9:50:04 AM

Good one either.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: fokstrot .  (K:6560)  
1/17/2007 9:49:26 AM

Good portrait! I like it much.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Liz Wallis  (K:26133) Donor  
1/17/2007 8:07:57 AM

such fine composition, tones and expression.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Magnus Beierlein  (K:853)  
1/17/2007 5:26:45 AM

A frightening title but a marvelous portrait

magnus
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/16/2007 9:00:31 PM

Ruminative expression, enhanced by the lovely light. Fascinating. Love the range you're exploring with this series.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Leo Régnier  Я£  (K:67696)  
1/16/2007 2:15:53 AM

Strong!! Very strong!!
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/15/2007 9:05:36 PM

Wow--interesting contrast to the previous post. I'd suggest even combining them for an interest "agony and the ecstacy" diptych. Can't wait to see where this series goes... Thanks for sharing it.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: r.edward jack  (K:436)  
1/15/2007 8:54:27 AM

What a wonderful portrait of a brave soul.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/14/2007 6:37:03 AM

A visceral pose, with enhanced starkness due to the lack of color (which also focuses us on the composition even more). I also find an interesting angle of light here, causing the outer area to be brigher while the center is a heart of darkness. All of these elements come together when one reads the title. The number implies a series, and I am anxious to see more of this series.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Leo Régnier  Я£  (K:67696)  
1/14/2007 1:39:11 AM

A very strong portrait my friend!!! Congratulations!!!
Leo
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/29/2005 8:34:27 AM

How did I miss this one? A very touching portrait. I actually like how the blown highlight of her hair blends with the background; technically that's wrong, but for me it works. This feels very spontaneous and deeply felt.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: delete my account  (K:3679)  
11/5/2004 2:03:52 PM

Great portrait, with lines of age in her face.

Greetings Abel
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
11/1/2004 9:58:54 PM

...and by love!
This is a photo you will always cherish.
I think maybe some use of 'levels' would be good in this one Scott, too much light.

Good job in capturing her expression,
Lori
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Jorge Hernandez  (K:12)  
1/5/2004 10:32:55 PM

Scott....excellent picture love the way you treat the beautiful Blue color in his eyes!
And thxs for great feedback!
Jorge
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Kenneth Car  (K:5704)  
1/5/2004 6:43:46 PM

An expressive casual snapshot portrait.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/5/2004 6:11:47 PM

Blue, yes, and boring a hole into the back of my skull... Intense shot, Scott. Nice lighting.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/3/2004 9:53:54 PM

Another fun candid, though he does seem to be sprouting an extra head, Janus-like. Some party...
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/3/2004 9:52:56 PM

Interesting candid shot, but the ketchup bottle keeps stealing my focus...
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)  
1/3/2004 8:52:20 PM

I also did a version based on a grayscale version with masks and layers to even out the overall tone but I prefer the high-contrast version.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Rodrigo Morales  (K:1147)  
1/1/2004 10:33:55 PM

es preferible esto que las fotografias sin ninguna identidad de desnudos que haces
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
12/30/2003 10:44:44 PM

A fun abstract, with great textures, accentuated by the DOF. Glad you kept the color too. A nice spice.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)

Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
12/30/2003 10:43:54 PM

Ha! Reminds me of some glowing set piece from a long lost episode of Star Trek. Fun find.
        Photo By: Scott Dunn  (K:465)


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