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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.
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Photo By: Eric Peterson
(K:4419)
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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.
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Photo By: Ken Tinley
(K:1856)
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Critique By:
Reza Fakhrai (K:3014)
5/16/2005 5:55:10 PM
Stunning tones. Everything is very crisp. Nice sky as well.
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Photo By: Marcos Benedicto
(K:1100)
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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.
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Photo By: Bruce Crawford
(K:690)
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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.
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Photo By: jennifer armstrong
(K:6688)
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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.
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Photo By: Eric Peterson
(K:4419)
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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!
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Photo By: Long Tran
(K:107)
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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!
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Photo By: Richard Dakin
(K:12915)
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Critique By:
Reza Fakhrai (K:3014)
5/14/2005 10:34:09 PM
Oh my! This is absolutely splendid...and the title...fantastic!
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Photo By: Gilberto Santa Rosa
(K:11147)
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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.
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Photo By: Kamran
(K:3526)
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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.
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Photo By: Richard Rigano
(K:3)
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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.
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Photo By: Bill Gibson
(K:2701)
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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.
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Photo By: Bill Gibson
(K:2701)
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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.
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Photo By: Roberto Lucignani
(K:840)
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Critique By:
Reza Fakhrai (K:3014)
5/14/2005 10:01:49 PM
Interesting play on static characterization here. Overall, a very competent photo.
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Photo By: D W
(K:2560)
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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.
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Photo By: jennifer armstrong
(K:6688)
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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.
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Photo By: Ivan Møllebjerg
(K:6079)
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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!
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Photo By: Guido Steenkamp
(K:183)
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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.
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Photo By: Aaron Miller
(K:834)
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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.
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Photo By: Karen Engelbreth
(K:943)
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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.
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Photo By: Guido Steenkamp
(K:183)
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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!
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Photo By: Pankaj Arora
(K:3752)
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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.
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Photo By: Rutger van Soelen
(K:1337)
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Critique By:
Reza Fakhrai (K:3014)
5/14/2005 9:50:34 PM
A great idea, David. Your colors and tones are very good.
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Photo By: D W
(K:2560)
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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.
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Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal
(K:4436)
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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.
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Photo By: Sherry S
(K:2757)
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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!
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Photo By: Stephen Davey
(K:413)
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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!
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Photo By: Alex Billington
(K:1260)
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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....
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Photo By: Dennis Couvillion
(K:165)
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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.
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Photo By: matthew morgan
(K:1539)
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