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Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/30/2005 8:34:22 AM

Wonderful! I can't thnk of anything to improve upon. The green tone was obviously your intent and looks just fine.
        Photo By: SeeN    (K:-403)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/30/2005 4:16:34 AM

First off I like Checkers and that expression on his face. He is an excellent subject.

We can see that the blown out area on his left shoulder corresponds with the flash reflected in his eyes. You might consider using a more diffused source of light and pulling back just a bit.

The object on the right in the back is a distraction.

After several minutes of staring at Checkers I find I like him even more. I trust this cute dog will be adopted.

Warm regards, Andrew
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/29/2005 5:24:12 PM

Nice photo.

I understand what you are saying. In order to understand a person or place better we must view them /it from many angles. This kind of observation often leads to unexpected insight.
        Photo By: amr alim  (K:2767)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/29/2005 5:13:39 AM

Good idea, nicely executed. For even better results you would need each image centered the same within each frame or a clear artistic variance.

- nice smile!
        Photo By: Amanda Dowell  (K:956)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/25/2005 5:46:32 AM

I like it even though it makes my brain hurt!

-what is happening in the bottom right corner?
-what colors did you use in your tri-tone?

Regards, Andrew
        Photo By: naftali raz  (K:1819)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/25/2005 5:43:09 AM

Hi Peter,

I have browsed your portfolio a number of times. In fact it was part of my inspiration for this very shot. Now to have you comment AND post a photograph of the same type of flower on the same day is just too much!

What shall we do tomorrow?

Your compliment means a lot to me. Thank you.
        Photo By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/24/2005 11:25:58 PM

Interesting lines.

A great locaton for photography. Please take more shots there if possible!
        Photo By: andrea scasso  (K:507)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/24/2005 9:04:14 PM

I am glad you didn't need to get too close with that lens. This one looks like he might be known to peck.

Nicely captured.
        Photo By: Steve Tift  (K:295)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/23/2005 10:08:52 PM

Beautiful composition a little more definition needed.

Best regards,

Andrew Semansco
        Photo By: mymma Pittau  (K:328)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/21/2005 6:28:24 AM

I would love to work with this model. Excellent camera positioning and focus. Could the cropping be improved? Maybe - only you can say.

Eyes, partly opened mouth, highlights in hair. Nice!
        Photo By: alex ribowski  (K:-545)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/21/2005 3:51:12 AM

I have tried to think of a way to improve this shot and I have failed. There is a lot happening here and I enjoy all of it.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/21/2005 3:42:42 AM

Yes, the colors are wonderfully warm. Also there is just the right amount of detail in the lower half of the frame to keep the viewers eyes and imagination moving about. Congratulations on this pleasing image Heath.
        Photo By: Heath Bennett  (K:4429)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/21/2005 2:43:18 AM

Your images have really very tonal qualities. Please share your technique. What steps did you take in photoshop?
        Photo By: wizard in black  (K:19)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/20/2005 7:59:36 PM

Your baby brother is very cute with expressive eyes. Maybe cropping some unimportant elements of the photograph and adjusting color would help. Keep up the good work!

        Photo By: Mohamed Khalil  (K:121)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/19/2005 5:33:03 PM

Dynamic shadow. The position of the camera is excellent.

Dark, somber, moody piece. Good work.
        Photo By: Gianluca C  (K:1063)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/19/2005 5:24:51 PM

Neat "facial expression" on this frog.

You might consider pulling back your zoom and capturing other interesting elements nearby and composing the frog with them.
        Photo By: Linzi Mason  (K:87)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/9/2005 5:20:03 PM

I like these colors and mood. I think the hinge on the left could be cropped as well as just a bit along the top. Nice image and idea.
        Photo By: D  mauzer  (K:316)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
3/5/2005 11:17:45 PM

The colors are very pleasing in this one. I am glad you are posting these dreamlike impressions.
        Photo By: David Mongeau-Petitpas  (K:2068)

Critique By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)  
2/22/2005 3:28:57 AM

Thank you for kind attention and comments. Next time the focus will be where it should be.
        Photo By: Andrew Semansco  (K:423)


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