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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/29/2004 1:26:51 PM
Great feel to this image.
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Photo By: Bogdan Lutostanski
(K:59)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/29/2004 1:11:26 PM
I agree. The slight motion blur adds to the image. A static hand would have reduced the impact. Good shot.
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Photo By: Adam Batsakis
(K:51)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/29/2004 1:09:42 PM
Nice shot. Good composition and depth. I always like shots of things that are not seen everyday like this watch mechanism.
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Photo By: Adam Mamok
(K:146)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/29/2004 1:00:41 PM
Really neat image!
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Photo By: aleksandra radonic
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/29/2004 1:00:36 PM
Really neat imgage!
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Photo By: aleksandra radonic
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/28/2004 1:46:46 PM
Super shot with a classic camera! I'm glad to see that someone other than me still uses film (and calssic cameras!). Really nice overall contrast. On my monitor there is little detail in the trees but that my just be my monitor. Other than that this is a spectacular image!
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Photo By: Siegfried Burgstaller
(K:-8)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/28/2004 1:39:52 PM
Superb shot! The graduated light is used to great effect here. The slight ripples in the upper left really add to the image as well. Great job!
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Photo By: Peter Bowers
(K:181)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/28/2004 1:37:23 PM
Great use of blur! Really conveys the message well.
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Photo By: daíven rizz
(K:650)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:54:40 PM
Great lighting! This is really a great image. My hat is off to you!
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Photo By: Snehendu Kar
(K:2427)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:52:40 PM
Superb composition! The soft tones really add to the effect. You have done a masterful job editing this image! Top notch work!
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Photo By: Ilona Wellmann
(K:101)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:49:03 PM
Nice use of lighting. I also found the eye shadow to be a nice contrast to the overall image.
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Photo By: Kim Taylor
(K:2816)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:46:16 PM
I was attempting to recreate the look and feel of the older Keystone and U&U stereographs with this image. The subject is a rare asian dinosaur in a traveling museum exhibit that had limited exposure in the US and Canada. This was shot with a new film (at the time anyway) that I no longer use but for this shot it seemed to be OK. The view must be viewed with stereo viewing glasses to get the effect but below is a version that can be viewed with oyur eyes crossed slightly. Stare at the image and slowly cross your eyes. Two images will become three. Pay attention to the center image to see the stereo effect.
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Photo By: Randall Ellis
(K:208)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:32:50 PM
Good effect! You really captured the spin well.
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Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal
(K:4436)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:30:43 PM
Good manipulation of the image. The sepia tone and border work really add to the image. Nice work!
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Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal
(K:4436)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:29:40 PM
Great image! Super contrasty but to good effect. Really neat idea.
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Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal
(K:4436)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:27:29 PM
Hell of a shot! Your exposure is spot on! Great composition, nice use of depth, superb subject choice. 7+
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Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal
(K:4436)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:12:07 PM
Neat image! The corners have vignetted a little (lens shade?) but other than that it is a great image. The soft feel realy enhances the shot and gives it a dreamy feel.
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Photo By: Kev Rynne
(K:1110)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:08:18 PM
Its a good, solid shot. I like the perspective you chose and the depth is appropriate. If the front most dirt were in focus as well it would be a really sharp shot. Have you considered working this idea more? You may find you like the results shooting from this perspective
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Photo By: Ryan Henry
(K:16)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 2:00:36 PM
Neat idea. It kind of reminds me of a motivational poster but not in a bad way. Its too bad you have some lens distortion that causes the rear balls to apear below the plane of the front balls (try the same shot with a LF camera to correct this). Good control of depth and nice composition. Neat image!
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Photo By: Karen Engelbreth
(K:943)
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Critique By:
Randall Ellis (K:208)
7/24/2004 1:57:25 PM
Nice, soft image. I like the way the skin tones are rendered as well. Good compostion. Nice job!
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Photo By: Tom Ross
(K:6453)
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