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Critiques From Olov Källgarn


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Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
7/12/2004 12:18:51 PM

Absolutely fabolous! Daring composition and great light and mood.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/17/2004 2:50:31 PM

Thank you for your comment!
I don't think it will get much sharper than this without looking too pixelated. First it's an ISO 800 film, second it's a consumer zoom lens, plus my scanner leaves me with much left to wish for.
        Photo By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:27:50 PM

A bit too much "clutter" in the composition for me.. try to take a bit more "isolating" shot of this tower, the tower plus the bird next to it could look very good if they were not distracted by all the other elements in the picture.
        Photo By: Murat Kodan  (K:440)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:26:00 PM

Very nice view, in more dramatic light this could be really really great!
        Photo By: ALP ALTINER  (K:651)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:23:20 PM

Could have been better composed I guess.. maybe through isolating one of the machines to enhance the feeling of majesty.
        Photo By: buzz kill  (K:1808)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:20:11 PM

Pretty dull light. Take a shot of it again when the light is more intense or dramatic, not much looks good in that dull light.
        Photo By: Batool (Beacon)  (K:2206)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:17:17 PM

How about her holding him instead?
        Photo By: Eveline Shih-Pitcairn  (K:4406)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:13:58 PM

Timelessly beautiful shot.
        Photo By: Amanda Hensley  (K:360)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:11:54 PM

Why do you compress your images so hard?
And please exclude your name in the pictures or make a frame and put them in the frame, this is only distracting.
        Photo By: Absher Rashid  (K:617)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:09:25 PM

Doesn't she look a bit TOO bored?
        Photo By: Clayton Cole  (K:23)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:08:26 PM

Nicely captured moment. Very crisp and sharp, what scanner do you use?
        Photo By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 8:06:33 PM

What is the subject here?
        Photo By: leah noel  (K:6)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
4/7/2004 6:59:24 PM

Really nice. Great light and well chosen composition, nice crispness also.
        Photo By: Christopher Cato  (K:311)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
3/15/2004 8:53:45 PM

With a little bit more interesting lighting it could have been a good one.
        Photo By: PhilCB 1973  (K:1894)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
3/10/2004 10:39:28 AM

Very nice and dreamy feeling.
        Photo By: aidil goh  (K:39)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
3/3/2004 10:22:07 AM

I know what you're saying Bruce, but that shot of the cat was one of my first rolls ever with my first camera I've ever owned and I really did my best from what I knew then. You on the other hand obviously have been using a camera for a pretty much longer time and can from what I see on your page shoot nice photos, so you should not need to reside to snapshots with built-in flash right up the peoples heads, direct flash to me always takes away emotion. The red line is that you can do so much better.
Best regards, Olov
        Photo By: BruceDigna   (K:137)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/29/2004 9:28:19 AM

Great one also. You must have had quite a long exposure time there with a digital camera in that dark conditions.
        Photo By: Kristina Kohut  (K:49990)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/29/2004 9:26:14 AM

Real nice photo Kristina! These kind of dark, not very happylooking photos of dark skies and black trees appeal a lot to me.
Where is it from, somewhere in Sweden?
        Photo By: Kristina Kohut  (K:49990)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 5:23:53 PM

I get your idea, it's good, but somehow it lacks the athmosphere that catches you.
        Photo By: ROBERT G. DAVIS  (K:708)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 5:17:51 PM

Surely a great deal of emotional appeal to the relatives, but the photograph has nothing to do here. I'm sorry but I think most people agree. Family snapshots isn't interesting on a photo enthusiast community.
        Photo By: BruceDigna   (K:137)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 5:14:54 PM

Some more antialias on the edges and less of the background left in his fur I think would help..
        Photo By: BruceDigna   (K:137)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 4:59:20 PM

Piece of art.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 4:48:40 PM

Fun image, THIS is originality, people.
Not cute dogs and funny looking dudes.
        Photo By: Leonardo Bosnia  (K:4053)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 4:42:38 PM

This is REALLY great! Was it all on the original photo or was the woman pasted into the photo? I wonder how much was manipulated..
Anyhow the result is fabolous!
        Photo By: Rene Asmussen  (K:138)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 2:52:18 PM

Yes, they have uncommon face expressions but gees people, this is not 7 star originality!! Don't rate every single picture you see 7 stars!!
None of my photos are 7 star shots but still they all get it in every single category.. it's not fun when every single photo ALWAYS gets 7 star ratings. Don't be kind, be honest!
        Photo By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/26/2004 2:47:01 PM

Absolutely lovely. This picture really deserves the high rating people for some reason tend to gibe to every single picture they see.
        Photo By: Andrea Biscosi  (K:5387)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/25/2004 5:47:24 PM

Lovely, miserable mystic look.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/25/2004 5:45:58 PM

Have we seen this before..
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/25/2004 5:38:37 PM

Lovely pic on a not very common animal. Only downside those small white dots (light reflections?) next to the pupils both sides. Otherwise nice and powerful
        Photo By: Mario Iannantuono  (K:47)

Critique By: Olov Källgarn  (K:179)  
1/25/2004 5:28:54 PM

Nice chaotic feel. Grainy effect adds to the mystic feeling.
        Photo By: R. W.  (K:508)


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