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Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/29/2006 9:57:33 PM

Great capture gustavo, the ratio of water to land to sky is great. really interesting subject. great job
        Photo By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/29/2006 9:56:01 PM

thanks for the comment stan and thank you very much for your abstract creation. it took me a good 30 seconds to realize what i was looking at before i realized it was my former pic haha. i love it. thanks again
        Photo By: p m  (K:1351)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/29/2006 1:03:45 AM

Stunning shot. great white balance, exposure, composition, etc. it's picture perfect. great job bud. 7/7 for sure. i hope to see them in a calander soon, or possibly my bedroom haha. cheers
        Photo By: ppdix    (K:17069)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 11:55:42 PM

haha it's a macro close up of a cd that i burned (litterly) with a lighted. it created some pretty intense bubbles and it wasn't until after i did that, that i found out the fumes from melting cd's was poisioness haha. i'm glad it payed off though lol
        Photo By: p m  (K:1351)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 10:05:06 PM

i've seen lots of photos dandelion heads close up but this one has the richest tones i've seen to date and looks the most surreal. great job on the composition aswell, i love the fact that you created a square image; the space is used far more efficiently due to it. great job Peter, 7/7 without a doubt. and thanks for the add on your freinds list :)
anyways, since i got the day off today i can't wait to look at the rest of your photos, i remember seeing a few of them before as i scrolled through this site, they really stick in your mind just by looking at them. you have a very distinct style. anyways, great job on this photo and all the rest. cheers
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 9:59:16 PM

haha great photo Robin, my attention goes straight to the remaining cookies and then to the presents under the tree. great job on composition and lighting. the photo tottaly takes me back to when i was younger. once again, great job robin. the syle is definetly different from the rest of your photos but it's not like that's a bad thing at all. all your photos that i've seen have meaning to them and this one is defiently no exception. 7/7
        Photo By: Robin W  (K:16308)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 9:46:53 PM

great texture shot Fabio. everthing abou tthe photo feels so rugged yet the seperation of hard to delecate is very apparent in the photo. only think i would have personally done different myself is taken the photo from directly overhead the leaf. great job none the less. i can't wait to look at the rest of your photos, from what i briefly saw they look amazing.
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 9:42:59 PM

i absolutely love your ratio of sky to land. as much as i like the richness of the blue sky the lighting on the beautiful landscape is just so much more pleasent to look at and i'm glad you chose the composition that you did. the reflections in the water are also amazing and add that extra "zing" to the photograph. good work on the exposure aswell. by far my favorite of all your photos. great job Jim. 7/7
        Photo By: Jim Budrakey  (K:24393) Donor

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 9:39:11 PM

thank's jim. and yes the image is sideways actually. i took the shot of the trees' reflections in the water from the opposite side of the lake which they were on so that may also make the photo look more surreal.
either way i'm glad you like it :)
        Photo By: p m  (K:1351)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 9:36:40 PM

i love the grain and soft focus in this photo along with the tones. it creates a very pleasing and peaceful effect and the expression on the face goes perfectly with the effects. great job Kevin, 7/7
        Photo By: kevin nugent  (K:2877)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/28/2006 2:06:35 AM

absolutley love it
i don't normally liek silhouettes but this one it very original
i love it
the tones are great and the moon in the sky is like the cherry on the cake.
great job Debasish
7/7
        Photo By: D e b    (K:9399)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/19/2006 7:52:44 AM

i saw a similar photo on this site a while back. for a second i thought it was the same person working on the same idea. i'm glad to see you took a different take on the photo. the blue tone is what sells the photo for me though. very cold and mysterious mood. great job Manuel. 7/7
can't wait to see what other photos you'll produce in the future.
        Photo By: Manuel Bedoyan  (K:9098)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/19/2006 3:58:05 AM

beautiful
i love how soft the entire photo is. not a single edge stands out and disrupts the balance.
amazing composition
rich and vibrant colors
great lighting
amazing model
and perfect over all photo
7/7
can't wait to see more of your work
        Photo By: AlaNooD Al h.  (K:171)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/18/2006 7:51:58 PM

beautiful lighting
beautiful model
and a beautiful end result
i love the mood you created in this photo
7/7 without a doubt
keep the photos comming Michal
        Photo By: Michal Masior  (K:42)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/18/2006 7:46:37 PM

very nice reflection and very creative
great job alberto
7/7
        Photo By: a. gianfranco baccelli  (K:21379)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/18/2006 7:43:54 PM

nice composition and great timming
7/7
keep the photos comming faleh
        Photo By: faleh alali  (K:33)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/18/2006 7:42:40 PM

haha great idea
i love it
very creative
7/7
        Photo By: David Davies  (K:9)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/18/2006 7:41:16 PM

very nice mood and procedure
i can tell it was well planned out
great job nuno
7/7
        Photo By: Nuno Milheiro  (K:453)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/13/2006 9:27:08 PM

amazing use of hdr
really brings out every feature of that beautiful scotish landscape
great job
7/7
        Photo By: Douglas Ritchie  (K:211)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/5/2006 6:22:26 PM

wow
the though process behind this photograph really shows
i absolutely love it
not a single thing i would change about it
great work johan, you nailed it
and the colors are right in time for christmas too, if only i could get her underneath my christmas tree this year haha
anyways, definate 7/7
        Photo By: Johan Sorensen  (K:3449)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/4/2006 10:26:29 PM

stunning
just stunning
the model
the lighting
the composition
the atmosphere
the colors
the dof
all beautiful

7/7

i love all your portraits herwig but this one stands out more vividly than so many others
i hopr you dont mind if i add you as a freinds because i'd love to have easy access to looking at your photos for inspiration
        Photo By: herwig b  (K:558)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/2/2006 10:11:33 PM

great atmosphere
i love this shot
so grungey and dark
7/7 for sure
keep the photos comming mark
        Photo By: Mark Hamilton  (K:8387)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/2/2006 10:08:34 PM

that's a beaituful tunnel
great atmosphere
7/7 Nuno
great job
        Photo By: Nuno Milheiro  (K:453)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/2/2006 10:04:27 PM

i liek this shot far beter than the black and white one
the b&w shot doesnt do justice to the subject
i'm so pleased that you used a fill flash to capture all the beauty the model has to offer
amazing photo
7/7
        Photo By: Kevin Greggain  (K:2572)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/2/2006 10:03:04 PM

amazing tones
i love the photo and the idea behind it
great job lee
        Photo By: Lee wooseob  (K:-96)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
12/2/2006 10:01:27 PM

i love the soft difused look and the lighting
damn shame about the compression though
        Photo By: Zbylu    (K:874)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
11/29/2006 1:46:15 AM

another great addition to your amazing portfolio
the sky really compliments the powerful shadows cast upon the landscape
i love it
7/7 for sure
keep them comming bogdan
        Photo By: Bogdan Lutostanski  (K:59)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
11/29/2006 1:44:02 AM

great imagination and good eye
haha i love it
good job jasmin
        Photo By: Jasmin Hrnjica  (K:117)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
11/18/2006 2:16:24 AM

great capture alan, i love the true black in your photograph. many times when ppl convert a color photo to black and white it looks so plain but your dramatic values make this photograph really stand out.
7/7
        Photo By: alan de ramos  (K:821)

Critique By: p m  (K:1351)  
11/18/2006 2:14:03 AM

hey alan, actually i shoot in jpeg simply because of the convenience. the pentax raw file format is incompatible with my educational version of photoshop. if it wasn't for that, i would shoot in raw all the time. i love raw, it's a far superior file format (consider it a digital negative). with raw you have the ability to change many more aspects of the photograph that you typicaly would be restricted in doing with a jpeg format due to the compression. if you can, i strongly suggest you shoot in raw if you have the option of doing so.
and thanks for the comment alan
        Photo By: p m  (K:1351)


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