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Critiques From murad ertaylan


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Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
3/25/2019 8:28:16 PM

Just looking downwards from the top floor of an apartment with a pool full of water lilies at the ground floor. I am not sure that was your intention but I like the staircase effect
        Photo By: Sta Lip  (K:385)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
3/19/2019 6:39:56 PM

Wow, such a nice place, beautiful shot; I would call it Tranquillity ;-)
        Photo By: Allen  .  (K:-667)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/27/2018 3:35:21 PM

It was about a different shark species, great white! In my portfolio you can also find a photo of it labelled Jaws. I was in a cage of course ;)
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/26/2018 4:30:29 PM

These animals are extremely docile and even though they have teeth, they are so tiny, you can hardly see them. Funny enough, researchers are still unsure of what purpose whale shark teeth could possibly serve :-)
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/26/2018 2:50:41 PM

They suction water into their mouths at high velocities while remaining stationary. Food moves through filtering pads that cover the entrance of their throats. The filtering pads are broad mess pads full of millimeter-wide pores that act like a sieve, allowing water to pass through while capturing food particles.
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/25/2018 4:03:52 PM

It is called passive feeding; they filter the water and eat the krills ;-)
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/20/2015 2:24:50 AM

Thanks for your comment Jim. If you like Triggers then there is another one here :-) Cheers
http://www.imageopolis.com/image.asp?id=1613494#.VL4rcVIcTI U
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/23/2014 9:46:02 PM

Thanks for the comments Clay, they are Saddleback Butterfly fish :-)
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/20/2014 6:29:02 PM

another magnificient shot by you, congrats mate
        Photo By: Arun Madisetti  (K:1145)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/16/2014 8:31:11 PM

Cok farkli, etkileyici bir kare, gozunuze saglik!
        Photo By: esra şenocak  (K:963)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/16/2014 8:28:48 PM

Very creative, if the subject is nature i usually don't like human added fake things on objects but this photo is telling us a story. Probably it would be better on a wooden surface instead of a tile... But still impressive!
        Photo By: David Ortiz  (K:61)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/16/2014 8:25:09 PM

The dark shape on the left end of the rope is a bit distracting... Other than that very impressive shot, i especially liked the use of B/W, increased the drama factor significantly
        Photo By: Tom Ravisé  (K:5082) Donor

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/9/2014 2:26:47 PM

It's a shame that nobody commented on this lovely shot previously... I especially liked the way you used the light. Only thing i can criticise is the watermark, it would be great without it.
        Photo By: Autumn Jade  (K:629)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/9/2014 2:22:41 PM

I always loved lighthouses, the scene looks like a HDR image, good capture
        Photo By: Allen  .  (K:-667)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/9/2014 2:19:12 PM

Interesting shot but I'd like to have more information about these formations. Anyway, i liked the photo, cheers
        Photo By: mike cable  (K:-4301) Donor

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/5/2014 1:58:31 PM

Luv your work
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/5/2014 1:54:06 PM

I noticed that you have a new surname, congrats dear Ania :-)
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/4/2014 8:28:57 PM

What a shot mate, congrats :-)
        Photo By: Arun Madisetti  (K:1145)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/11/2012 12:06:21 PM

Hi Linda, even though the shutter speed seems adequate the eye of the bee is still not sharp. He must be in a real rush ;-) Cheers
        Photo By: Linda Twohig  (K:2298)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/6/2012 11:47:41 AM

Superb timing, good use of vertical frame... Dolphin has a 3D effect, great shot!
        Photo By: Joe Brown  (K:23213)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/26/2012 10:34:36 AM

Very good macro, I liked the reflections on the dew drops.
        Photo By: Rich  Swanner  (K:-3732)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/17/2012 11:18:13 AM

He looks like a cool Aboriginal fella ;-)
        Photo By: soumya    (K:13087)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
1/17/2012 11:14:42 AM

Reward of patience... I bet you took tens of these photos ;-)
        Photo By: Guido Tweepenninckx  (K:20076)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
9/9/2011 8:08:05 AM

I would like to see the uncropped version of this shot. Large polar beer didn't fit in the small frame.
        Photo By: Flemming Rasmussen  (K:1736)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
5/13/2011 3:29:57 AM

I guess the Canadian emphasis is because of Cirque de Soleil ;-) Amazing motion, interesting background and really good photo!
        Photo By: Dan  TDFoto  (K:8618) Donor

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
5/8/2011 3:05:13 PM

thank you all!..
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/28/2011 12:39:06 AM

Begendiginize sevindim Vehbi Bey, sualti dunyasi guzellikleriyle oldugu kadar gariplikleriyle de buyuluyor bizleri.
        Photo By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/26/2011 1:26:10 PM

finally another underwater photographer, cheers!
        Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP  (K:18382)

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/26/2011 8:35:08 AM

ustaliginizi konusturmussunuz, alkislar!
        Photo By: vehbi dileksiz  (K:37355) Donor

Critique By: murad ertaylan  (K:1234)  
4/26/2011 8:24:30 AM

what a beauty, isn't it? give a try to underwater photography dear Linda, it does worth!
        Photo By: Linda Twohig  (K:2298)


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