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Critique By: Sheldon Katz  (K:-287) Donor  
4/17/2006 9:35:20 PM

Wow,I like this alot! The composition is terrfic. The green stems add alot to the the subject matter.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Sheldon Katz  (K:-287) Donor  
4/17/2006 9:33:36 PM

I think I would have prefered this one in color.

The picture has a washed out feel to me, especially the water.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Dragisa Savic  (K:3616)  
3/18/2006 9:03:16 AM

Very good photograph.
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        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
2/25/2006 11:16:39 PM

woowww wooooowwww woooooooowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww Angelo!
fantastic atmosphere and great composite!
cheers
roby

best wishes and have a nice week end!
take care
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
2/25/2006 11:13:47 PM

fine and great composition my friend..
take care
roby
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
2/18/2006 8:30:35 AM

fantastica.stunning mood. superb. complimenti. 7
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Mary Brown  (K:71879) Donor  
1/22/2006 3:47:38 AM

The inclusion of the people is so great as it really helps give a perspective to the size of the size of the other elemnets. The different curves invites one's eyes to trael to all parts of the picture. Very pretty.
Mary
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Mary Brown  (K:71879) Donor  
1/22/2006 3:25:55 AM

The colours are so vibrant. Your composition really shows her difficult job and her cheerfulness. Haing the expanse of clouds not only emphasizes the altitude, but also shows the vastness of the land and connection between earth and sky. It is very beautifully presented.
Mary
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)  
1/17/2006 5:22:46 AM

Great angles, strong lines and rich textures with perfect lighting. An excellent natural abstract rich in content. Very well done Angelo.
Joggie
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)  
1/17/2006 5:19:36 AM

Excellent image Angelo. Lots of depth with the trees fading in the distance, nice motion with the person walking - very well composed. The only small thing I would change is to crop out the bright patches on the left edge to give it an almost complete natural frame. Great work!
Joggie
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Kambiz K  (K:37420) Donor  
1/16/2006 8:45:55 AM

Indeed you went all the way in. It is an amazing shot .
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Marcio Janousek  (K:32538) Donor  
12/31/2005 3:07:51 AM

Olá Angelo ,
No meu caminho haviam árvores ; haviam árvores no meu caminho...interessante.
Gostei desta foto úmida , neste local escuro .
Pena o primeiro tronco à esquerda ter perdido alguns detalhes ..mas enfim , gosto deste tema e gostei da foto também. Um abraço e um 2006 cheio de de realizações, saúde, de alegria , paz para toda família.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Roberto Okamura  (K:22851)  
12/29/2005 3:42:00 AM

Linda paisagem como sempre Angelo!
Excelente composição e detalhes das nuvens entre as montanhas!
Obrigado pelo suporte no UF.
Tenha um ano novo repleto de saúde, felicidade dinheiro e de fotos maravilhosas!!
Grande abraço!
Roberto.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Antonio Esposito  (K:413)  
12/27/2005 11:08:03 AM

Bella foto ! Complimenti .Ciao .
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Alper Tecer  (K:7007)  
12/27/2005 5:33:27 AM

It gives a dizzy feeling, especially the bottom motion. Nice work.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Glenn Edmiston  (K:7366)  
12/25/2005 3:45:20 PM

Splendid work here Angelo .. Happy Holidays Glenn
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
12/25/2005 10:29:28 AM

Hi Hugo,

I wanted a very subtle toning effect and I thought the duotone looked better than the grayscale.

Just a question of artistic license

Thanks for the comment!
Angelo.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
12/25/2005 7:36:03 AM

Hi Angelo, I like the rather classic composition; placing the meandering river dominantly in the composition. Also, I like the well balanced tonal range. The only thing I'd like to question is the choice of hue for the duotone; I think it casts a rather gloomy mood over the photo, which I'm not sure is really necessary or complementing to this photo. I'm curious why you chose a hue as close to black as you did; IMO, a "natural" B&W tone would do the job nicely..

Merry Christmas,

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)  
12/24/2005 12:06:51 PM

A superb effort Angelo. You really have excelled yourself with this one.
Have a good christmas and a snappy new year.

Regards
Danny
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: BISWAJIT DASGUPTA  (K:2818)  
12/24/2005 10:51:27 AM

Excellent composition as well as wonderful B&W color tones.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Alan Orr  (K:9671)  
12/24/2005 10:47:38 AM

Great composition, mood and tones.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Nigel Watts.  (K:5222) Donor  
12/24/2005 10:30:34 AM

great photograph

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
Nigel
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: André Bermak  (K:14443)  
12/24/2005 10:21:12 AM

HAHHHHHHH!!!!Que paissagem maneira, gostei da composição e de como o rio corta as montanhas.....
Feliz natal e um ótimo 2006!!!!!
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Sally Morgan  (K:9219)  
12/21/2005 2:15:58 PM

I do like this photo Angelo!
It's kind of moody and simple and bold all at once - a real pleasure.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
12/21/2005 12:53:02 PM

Hi Angelo, I see what you mean. difficult to crop properly. Couldn't resist having a go myself... This is exactly what makes UF so interesting!

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
12/21/2005 11:47:43 AM

Thanks, Danny. See my comments to Hugo and the un-cropped original.

Regards,
Angelo.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
12/21/2005 11:46:12 AM

Hi Hugo,

Thanks for the in-depth comment. As usual, it is thought-provoking, considered and very helpful. I appreciate it!

This is the best I could do of a bad job. I had greater hopes for it, but I was hurried: I too could sense the rain and had fallen way behind my companions. I didn't even change from the 15-30 to the 28-80...

This is already a crop and I hesitated to crop it more. I attach the un-cropped one.

Regards,
Angelo.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)  
12/21/2005 11:32:57 AM

Thanks, Paul. That is a very flattering comment.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)  
12/21/2005 2:57:44 AM

Nice one Angelo. It has an air of mystery- where does it go, Is it going to colapse, Is this my path to stardom?-Alas we will never know these answers.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)

Critique By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)  
12/21/2005 2:55:05 AM

Hello Angelo I think this one could be cropped somewhatto give the snail a wee bit more prominance.
        Photo By: Angelo Villaschi  (K:49617)


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