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Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/6/2005 6:57:20 PM

:-) fun image, very well framed/cropped. thanks for sharing with such a clever title!
        Photo By: Luke Luther  (K:14693)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/6/2005 6:55:57 PM

WOW. a 7.. amazingly beautiful and so unique feeling. how did you do it? maybe you shouldn't tell :-) I am really enjoying this and imagining it printed large and framed on my wall, hehehe very beautiful! Thank you for sharing it :-)
        Photo By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/6/2005 6:54:20 PM

Thank you so much!! What do you think the emotional tone is? I'm really glad you enjoyed it so much :-)

(I'll let her know...)

-Sam
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/6/2005 3:12:12 PM

This is a larger version, I think... I cannot change the original image, usefilm has locked it in place.
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/6/2005 3:05:45 PM

Sorry I uploaded my web-sized image because I was too lazy. I have re-uploaded it larger, just for you :-)
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/5/2005 3:10:50 AM

cool. nice shot.is it a sound mixer/audio control board of some type? cheers, -Sam
        Photo By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
7/5/2005 3:09:42 AM

Thanks for your reply, as usual. How is everything with you?
-Sam
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/30/2005 3:00:03 AM

PowerShot S-70
http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/canons70/

cool, compact 7.1 Mpix, 28mm wide, convenient, awesome. (NOT Pro Quality)
        Photo By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/29/2005 11:36:05 PM

Welcome Back!!!! I'm so glad you ahve returned. I missed all your kind and friendly comments!
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/29/2005 11:33:52 PM

WELCOME BACK!!! I was wondering what happened!

Its a very nice photograph! I like the colors and texture and it is hard to photograph a cande and get good levels on all parts of it. very nice!

So, do you love your EOS 20D? I am using my new Canon PS70 for digital and I use it so much, I rarely take out my film camera anymore :-(
        Photo By: Ameed El-Ghoul  (K:42215)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/25/2005 1:16:25 AM

You're right. your modifications were very successful at bringing out more detail and making it a more interesting image. I worry, however, that you may have overdone it in the sky and clouds.
        Photo By: Marc Robin  (K:3385)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/24/2005 11:04:43 AM

Thanks! He's one of my 5th grade students, so he's only 10 or 11.
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/23/2005 10:29:19 PM

Wow. That is a phenomenal photograph, I love the way it just flows with the footprints adding texture to the contour of the desert
        Photo By: Melody Russell  (K:1089)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/15/2005 11:53:03 PM

Why is it the final countdown?
        Photo By: Kemal Kekeva  (K:3958)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/15/2005 11:46:01 PM

Wow.... Beautiful. Very surreal, but also visceral, very Cinematic. It seems like mood-setting done in post-production for hollywood films, the foreboding sky, extra crisp and contrasted players... How did you get so close? only an 80mm lens??

I think the strobes make their pants shine like silver even more than usual... The colors are so bright!!

Excellent colors!!! really wonderful 7!!!!
        Photo By: yagmur kizilok  (K:-37)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/15/2005 11:43:14 PM

Very nice color and composition. The water is so still, the image is so 'quiet'. its realy a very nice mood-setting piece to set the stage for a portfolio of Indonesia. Thank you for sharing!!!
        Photo By: Herumanto Moektijono  (K:73)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/15/2005 11:37:53 PM

awwww.. Thats so cute. I really like how the ground is so monochromatic and the cats are of all different color patterns, and arrayed diagonally for more dynamism! thanks for sharing
        Photo By: waldemar ebner filho  (K:5242)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/15/2005 11:36:23 PM

Beautiful Lighting. I did not see the first posting, but the sky looks very dramatic and unreal so I imagine this area was re-worked?

I like the contrast, shdaows and lines of light. Very nice!
        Photo By: Marc Robin  (K:3385)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:26:19 AM

The andgle and the lighting and the cropping really make the skull divit stand out, like another eye socket, very odd.

I like the lighting and texure and crop very much.

What does the category "Stage" mean? is that your horse? Thanks for sharing :-)
        Photo By: Felix Nieves  (K:1143)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:21:08 AM

Wow. very nice, it looks modern, I thought maybe it was a modern Indian Temple, I love the South Asian temple architecture :-)

Thanks for sharing!
        Photo By: Len Webster  (K:25714)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:19:33 AM

What does the low-key mean? the dark background with one focal sourse of light?

I like it a lot, her expression and position are dynamic and idyllic without being hackneyed. excellent lighting. Wonderful pur black background. Did that require some photoshop tweaking or do you have that much control in your (studio i presume?).

Great!

(P.S. Walnut Creek! I'm from the East Bay, Orinda originally)
        Photo By: Eric Simpson  (K:2348)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:16:07 AM

Very cute. adorable. well framed.

Before you blow it up, you may want to fiddle with the contrast and levels, it loses some detail because of low contrast and not enough darkness. Of course some of the angelic charm is captured by this very light bright quality, so maybe it is well-balanced, but it doesn't 'pop' yet, at least on my computer screen I would like to see some more depth of contrast and levels adjustment. (use the bunny's fur texture as a guideline)
        Photo By: mandy welsh  (K:3146)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:13:17 AM

Ver nice detail and monochromatism. I like how it is all similar in color and tight in scope. very pleasant.

You got a new camera? Congrats! (You were using a Nikon 8700, a few months ago right?)
        Photo By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:11:29 AM

Wow. Truly magnificent texture and aesthetic orientation.

I love it. Excellent. Very modern and traditional all at once. Really beautiful. The best Black and White I've seen in awhile.
        Photo By: Andrew Polushkin  (K:311)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/11/2005 5:09:27 AM

Woah. breathtaking and mindbending.

The light is superb. It looks like a composite image, as if the mountain was lit at a different time than the foreground, is that because of dusk or dawn sidelighting and hues, whereas you are in semi-shadowed flatland?

Wonderful. I will try to make it there, I have been to most of the great National Parks of the Continental USA, but missed Death Valley on my S.F -> NY roadtrip, planning to go there, especially from this new perspective! Thank You.
        Photo By: Patrick Di Fruscia  (K:486)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
5/6/2005 4:13:09 AM

Excellent. Wow. This is by far the best one of these recent abstracts/alternative perspective photographs that I have seen yet. CONGRATULATIONS on the very well-deserved photo of the day/Best in project
        Photo By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
4/12/2005 4:04:07 PM

nicely framed, good composition, full of character. very good and I love looking at him/her!
        Photo By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
4/12/2005 4:02:39 PM

aha! thank you :-)
        Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA  (K:1948)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
4/11/2005 9:27:27 PM

Hehhehe I thought it said "ipod dream" and I was looking for an ipod, then I thought maybe she is just dreaming musical imagery but the ipod is metaphorical... then I realized it is ippo-dream... what does that mean? beautiful spooky image!
        Photo By: EUGENIO SINATRA  (K:1948)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
3/20/2005 1:27:45 AM

Thank You!
        Photo By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)


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