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Critique By: Nick Russill  (K:929)  
9/20/2005 10:23:41 AM

nice light - pity about the footprints in the snow encroaching on the LHS of the image. Get that cloning tool out!
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Nick Russill  (K:929)  
9/20/2005 10:21:08 AM

Good subtle landscape but I feel the foreground is a bit boring and detracts from the main plus points of the image. how about a panorama crop?
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Ina Nicolae  (K:44481)  
9/20/2005 4:06:54 AM

Good stuff, Helen!
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor  
9/20/2005 2:40:41 AM

so to take this shot ..u had to be there a bit right?? OMG my efforts seem rather tame by comparison.. but then I am gonna claim old age as my excuse!!
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor  
9/20/2005 2:38:34 AM

has that vague smell of Faye Godwin ... then I guess it goes with the territory.. I think the tissue box covers as a world of its own has a life of its own... go for it and good luck
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Katarina Jagla  (K:-395)  
9/19/2005 6:47:48 PM

I like the solitude and space on that picture! Also the tones are very nice and subtle.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Daniel Silva  (K:2512)  
9/19/2005 5:26:54 PM

original shot. i like how the sidewalk fades away at the top of the photo. regards, dan
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Kadir Erten &kadoo  (K:2757)  
9/19/2005 12:49:30 PM

great composition,congrats
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Ciprian Ilie  (K:13571)  
9/19/2005 10:49:52 AM

Beautiful camera and film, but I cannot say the same about the subject.
Is there something I?m missing?

I?d be interested to know what is the reason behind taking this shot, and what does the author think about it?

Thanks,
Ciprian
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Brad Morris  (K:3307)  
9/19/2005 4:22:11 AM

Amazing light you have caught here
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Anthony Lound  (K:6661) Donor  
9/19/2005 1:03:36 AM

haha - oh well Helen....I am very grateful for your explanation; it was hugely kind of you to reply so comprehensively. I shall watch your portfolio with interest.

Regards,

Anthony
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor  
9/19/2005 12:09:31 AM

Helen, I've just noticted that in four remarkable photos of yours the camera was different in each case, Rollie TLR, Rollie SLR, Nikon FT and Leica M6. It shows mastery of a wide variety of techniques AND suggests that you've been commercially as well as artistically successful. Congratulations, and thanks for posting... Oh, and by the way, don't listen to people who want you to turn up the saturation. It's a drug!
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor  
9/19/2005 12:01:44 AM

Hmm. Must have been dusk with that speed of film and shutter/aperture setting. Lovely natural colours, though, and of course image quality is excellent even at full aperture with no sign of grain. Score one for MF. The sharp focus on your two subjects and the lovely smooth OOF area behind them gives an almost 3D effect, which I love.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Laurie Ludes  (K:73)  
9/18/2005 8:45:35 AM

This is an incredible shot. The colors are so perfect...everything about it is just beautiful. I LOVE it.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Martin .  (K:24957) Donor  
9/18/2005 4:50:59 AM

Helen,

Wonderful colors and right angles,

Martin
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Ashley Truong  (K:44)  
9/18/2005 4:43:25 AM

great picture. it makes me giggle.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: John Strazza  (K:11535)  
9/18/2005 4:10:34 AM

wonderful image .. fantastic moment, light and frame .. excellent eye ..
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Sean Schwoerer  (K:268)  
9/17/2005 6:46:22 PM

It looks like you have haze in the photo, did you take this in the middle of the day. If so try early in the morning or at later in the afternoon before sunset. Just a thought. I would bring a little of the saturation up 5 points.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Fero Cello  (K:-1608)  
9/17/2005 2:49:33 PM

Hi Helen, Ilike the copmpostion a lot but if i were you i would submitted in B/W version of it.) Anyway its afine work i like the uRban images like yours.Well done.Best regards.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: R. W.  (K:508)  
9/17/2005 12:18:45 PM

~~~ beautiful ~~~
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: pinar kavukcu  (K:487)  
9/16/2005 9:09:29 PM

really nice..
I liked the cover.. )
congrats..
Pinar
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: ellie photos  (K:1583)  
9/16/2005 4:23:41 PM

Great exposure, great capture.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)  
9/16/2005 4:04:53 PM

wowwwwwwwwwww... wonderful callas!!
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)  
9/16/2005 2:20:37 PM

Glen,

I think that they work best as a comparative series rather than individual images. I'm going to try combining four into one view to see if the images are still large enough.

Best,
Helen
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)  
9/16/2005 2:16:37 PM

Glen,

I feel your pain. It is, of course, a crushed cigarette packet. One of the golden Benson and Hedges type, as I recall.

Best,
Helen
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Glen Converse  (K:2000)  
9/16/2005 12:59:41 PM

Love this one especially done in b&w...that 35mm f/1.4 lens is really showing off here.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Glen Converse  (K:2000)  
9/16/2005 12:58:15 PM

Nice portrait even though I hate the term "nice" when commenting on an artistic venue.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Glen Converse  (K:2000)  
9/16/2005 12:56:58 PM

Helen:
Do you shoot with othe Leica cameras/lenses? Just curious as I have the M6, R4, and Leica IIIc.
I've truly enjoyed being a part of your images.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Glen Converse  (K:2000)  
9/16/2005 12:54:33 PM

This one irritated me because I could not figure out what that thing in the upper left of the image is. Arphhth!
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)

Critique By: Glen Converse  (K:2000)  
9/16/2005 12:52:31 PM

This one leaves me as blank as a dial tone. I think I'd have to live with this one a little longer.
        Photo By: Helen Bach  (K:2331)


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