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Critique By:
jacques brisebois (K:73883)
12/17/2006 3:22:53 PM
great monument shot, very nice light and colors, great capture Roland
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Peter De Rycke (K:41212)
12/17/2006 3:17:48 PM
Fantastic !!
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Michalis P.S. (K:10136)
12/17/2006 3:02:19 PM
Good composition and nice patterns. Shadows give the sense of space. Well done, Michalis
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Critique By:
Ali Naghizadeh (K:19600)
12/16/2006 7:03:10 PM
Great shot dear Roland, Wonderful composition and great tones and contrasts.. Well done..
Regards, aLi
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Nelson Moore [Kes] - (K:20241)
12/16/2006 3:44:47 AM
Wow Roland, what a great shot! I really enjoy the sense of depth and vastness this shot conveys. kes
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Nelson Moore [Kes] - (K:20241)
12/14/2006 6:26:43 AM
Superb, Roland. Real life gritty; and a hint of humor with the cats (?). The framing square is a great prop for a working man. Kes
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174058)
12/14/2006 5:57:27 AM
Yes, Roland, I like this very much!
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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* * (K:9196)
12/14/2006 4:41:54 AM
Great Candid Roland. :)
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Saeed Al Shamsi (K:47735)
12/13/2006 6:23:29 PM
Always interesting capture of those occasional natural pose and it has a sense of trueness. Superb work. Saeed
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Rashed Abdulla (K:163889)
12/13/2006 5:29:00 AM
Very great photo Journalism capture, great exposure here, contrast , details and tone
Merry Christmas and happy new year to you and yours, wishing you all of the best my friend
www.camerause.com
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174058)
12/13/2006 5:11:21 AM
Great photo, Roland!:)
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174058)
12/13/2006 1:55:15 AM
Also beautiful Roland.:)
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Critique By:
j esford (K:13518)
12/12/2006 6:53:27 PM
Congratulations on your monochromatic presentation here Roland! (I shot Bryce Canyon a few years ago in b&w 120mm and got "boo-ed of stage"! LOL)Very special place seldom seen like this. Great show of light, shadows and curves. -john
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Critique By:
Weston Dru (K:3243)
12/12/2006 6:47:29 AM
Great play of light and shadow ! I also like details as well as curves. Cheers Adnan
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Critique By:
Arie Rotshtein (K:162)
12/12/2006 6:20:38 AM
Beautiful and appealing scene.
AR
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Nelson Moore [Kes] - (K:20241)
12/12/2006 5:03:44 AM
Hi Roland, this is a fantasic work of light and shadow in B&W! Well done! I've seen several shots of this area on UF, and in fact it is what I had in mind to emulate when I shot my last post. At the very least, I've got to find some prettier rock! :) All the best, Kes
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Rashed Abdulla (K:163889)
12/12/2006 5:03:28 AM
This is very impressive photograph in this very great b/w format and with very powerful exposure and details
Merry Christmas my friend to you and your and wishing you all of the best
www.camerause.com
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174058)
12/11/2006 5:09:53 AM
Very nice capture, Roland.:)
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Critique By:
Rodrigo Cunha (K:2276)
12/11/2006 12:50:30 AM
Great capture Roland, also like the use of B&W.
All the best,
Rod
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Critique By:
khalid al-saigh (K:5491)
12/10/2006 3:41:32 AM
Niew view ,, lova a shadow here
great abstract my friend
Thanks For sharing this shot
Regards khalid
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Critique By:
Rick Smith (K:5490)
12/10/2006 2:25:23 AM
Love the light and shadows...wonderful lines
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Critique By:
Peter Willing (K:-126)
12/10/2006 2:21:22 AM
Great shot, some people would say that this is too contrasty, but I like the sharp details and vivid contrast. This is a grainy picture. Let me see, to grainy, very contrasty and probably oversharpened. I like it!
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Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174058)
12/10/2006 1:29:25 AM
Fantastic abstract, Roland! Could also be entered in the Lines Project.:0
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Critique By:
Nicoletta Zanuccoli (K:-13)
12/9/2006 5:07:03 AM
amazing! no matter what the color of the sky or the sand is,looking at the perspective you chose,the standing of both the rocks and the dead tree suggests the beauty of this wild scenery. Cool choice for b&w.
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Critique By:
Paul Lara (K:88111)
12/9/2006 2:42:40 AM
Yeah, the scraggy tree in the foreground provides the perfect balance to the massive rock, Roland. Impressive!
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Critique By:
jacques brisebois (K:73883)
12/8/2006 10:51:26 PM
many great pics since my last visit Roland, very nice capture for this one, great composition and very nice use of B&W. This place is so nice... mine will be on usefilm soon :)
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Photo By: Roland Lacson
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Critique By:
Shirley D. Cross-Taylor (K:174058)
12/8/2006 7:28:51 AM
Wow...gorgeous in B&W, Roland!:)
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Critique By:
Ardalan Haddad (K:15567)
12/8/2006 3:51:51 AM
such a nice natural tones, Just you were smart enough to capture them. A very smooth and a bit disordered rhythm of light and shadows on those fantastic tracks.
very bravo, Ardalan
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Critique By:
Jonathan Karwacki (K:1105)
12/8/2006 2:19:44 AM
Beautiful tones, great lighting, very well done
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Critique By:
N M (K:4879)
12/7/2006 11:47:54 PM
You've definitely achieved the mysterious look in this one. I like the way the road seems to end almost into complete nothingness. There's a massive contrast in the fine detail of the foreground road compared to the silhoutte mountaincape in the background, and it's almost as if this frame was composed of two totally seperate shots. Very mysterious - almost spooky :) Best regards, Niclas
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