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Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:57:53 PM

Nice colors. An out of the ordinary subject, one that you caught quite nicely.
        Photo By: Eric Peterson  (K:4419)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:56:56 PM

I'm intrigued by your execution, but wondering about the concept. As a night shot, it is very well accomplished. I view this as somewhat abstract. Nice job overall.
        Photo By: Ken Tinley  (K:1856)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:55:10 PM

Stunning tones. Everything is very crisp. Nice sky as well.
        Photo By: Marcos Benedicto  (K:1100)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:54:25 PM

Nice capture. You have a good eye, especially for your fore/background play in this photo. The signs look like they've seen better days.
        Photo By: Bruce Crawford  (K:690)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:53:22 PM

You have created a stellar floral portfolio, Jennifer. This is no exception as its composition and color scheme is definately not run-of-the-mill. I love the bugs.
        Photo By: jennifer armstrong  (K:6688)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:51:57 PM

Great use of fill flash! Wow, all the colors and tones are where they need to be, and so balanced the sky is! Fantastic job.
        Photo By: Eric Peterson  (K:4419)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:51:02 PM

Wow! Impressive clarity and clean sepia tones. This picture is distinctly digital!
        Photo By: Long Tran  (K:107)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/16/2005 5:49:57 PM

So, you revisited the 70-300G! You got some great results...a very stunning skyline. I wouldn't have opted for any other ISO speed because it gave you some natural noise, rather than PSing it later. Nice job!
        Photo By: Richard Dakin  (K:12915)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:34:09 PM

Oh my! This is absolutely splendid...and the title...fantastic!
        Photo By: Gilberto Santa Rosa  (K:11147)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:13:24 PM

This is a great addition to your portfolio, Kamran. I love these structures because they do possess so many old Arabic architectural qualities while looking modern as well. Excellent job, though it is just a tiny blurry, but not enough to ruin it for me.
        Photo By: Kamran    (K:3526)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:09:47 PM

What a lens you have! Seeing that it is a VR, I will assume that the blur to this image is caused by the movement of the beautiful deer. Other than the blur, this is a stellar photo. A fantastic subject and flattering photo qualities.
        Photo By: Richard Rigano  (K:3)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:05:41 PM

Wow, a very unexpected image! It's very interesting because there are some beautiful aspects (the snow and water) as well as some potentially ugly ones (the mud and forthcoming mosquitoes). Fantastic job.
        Photo By: Bill Gibson  (K:2701)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:04:38 PM

This looks like a very cool place to photograph. The air is very clear, leaving you to get some stellar depth in the photo. I love the detail as well.
        Photo By: Bill Gibson  (K:2701)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:03:07 PM

I have to admit that when I first saw the thumbnail, I didn't want to see it because pigeons are such pests, rarely worthy of a picture. But you have gone above and beyond the normal pigeon photo here. It looks like it's posing just for you, and your DoF is amazing. Very very good job.
        Photo By: Roberto Lucignani  (K:840)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:01:49 PM

Interesting play on static characterization here. Overall, a very competent photo.
        Photo By: D W  (K:2560)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:00:58 PM

Wow, I hope you don't mind, but this one's going on the desktop. The composition and sweeping DoF/focus is very effective. Just beautiful.
        Photo By: jennifer armstrong  (K:6688)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 10:00:00 PM

It looks spectacularly beautiful. I love the mountain in the back...very epic-looking. Nice job overall.
        Photo By: Ivan Møllebjerg  (K:6079) Donor

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:59:17 PM

Wow! Your negative space here is very effective to bring out the solitude of this little space. Very mysterious!
        Photo By: Guido Steenkamp  (K:183)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:58:33 PM

Yah...I can revel in the fact that it's one less large luxurious vehicle on the road at the moment. Nice picture, good composition.
        Photo By: Aaron Miller  (K:834)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:57:24 PM

I really like the reflection you set out to capture, and did successfully. I do feel, however, that the blurry water lillies detract from the image, as they are very distracting in my opinion.
        Photo By: Karen Engelbreth  (K:943)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:54:47 PM

I love the perspective on this...it makes the architecture look even bigger! I might PS the sky a little bit so as to bring out the faint clouds. Nice job overall.
        Photo By: Guido Steenkamp  (K:183)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:53:45 PM

Your patience paid off well. It sounds like an interesting activity. I like this picture because it has a voyeuristic (good connotation of the word) feel to it. There is also an interesting expression on the subject. She looks confused and worried. Good capture!
        Photo By: Pankaj Arora  (K:3752)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:52:06 PM

A potentially beautiful picture, especially under the branch's circumstance. Overall, the picture is hazy. While I'm not familiar with the film/camera, is this something that could be corrected. After that is corrected, you could achieve the saturation and exposure that this picture needs to be outstanding IMHO.
        Photo By: Rutger van Soelen  (K:1337) Donor

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/14/2005 9:50:34 PM

A great idea, David. Your colors and tones are very good.
        Photo By: D W  (K:2560)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/11/2005 3:56:01 PM

Nice portrait. The green of the tree and the beautiful alive colors of the flower give this photo such an earthy feel.
        Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal  (K:4436)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/11/2005 3:55:08 PM

Nice "over"-exposure. It brings out her eyes wonderfully. As for the freckles, they really add to her face making for a fantastic model. Nicely done.
        Photo By: Sherry S  (K:2757)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/11/2005 3:52:48 PM

Cool! I love the focus and your composition is effective in comparing the small spider to its enormous surroundings. Definately out of the box!
        Photo By: Stephen Davey  (K:413)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/11/2005 3:50:20 PM

The red flower makes the picture for me! Without it, the DoF might suffice and the texture of the concrete. Great job!
        Photo By: Alex Billington  (K:1260)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/11/2005 3:49:10 PM

hah! I couldn't help but laugh when the expectation from the title didn't follow through! Really great photo contrasting what the eye sees as busy and not. Nice camera as well....
        Photo By: Dennis Couvillion  (K:165)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
5/11/2005 3:46:21 PM

very effective tones. You've got a great eye...you caught this one beautifully against the sky.
        Photo By: matthew morgan  (K:1539)


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