Photograph By Andre Denis
Andre D.
Photograph By Allen  .
Allen  ..
Photograph By Ornella Erminio
Ornella E.
Photograph By Jeanette Hägglund
Jeanette H.
Photograph By Aparajito Seth
Aparajito S.
Photograph By Gene Zonis
Gene Z.
Photograph By Nigel Watts.
Nigel W.
Photograph By Greg Sava
Greg S.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 

 
User Activity
Image Summary
Awards Received
Portfolio Summary
Critiques from Angela
Critiques to Angela

Portfolios
Pemaquid, Maine (82)

Categories
Abstracts (3)
Alternative Process (7)
Architecture (17)
At Work (7)
Candids (8)
Children (17)
Cityscape (8)
Commercial (3)
Deep Blue (1)
Florals (12)
Historical (7)
Humor (9)
Journalism (4)
Landscape (30)
Minimalist (1)
Nature (33)
Others (4)
People (18)
Pets (2)
Photoart (3)
Portrait (12)
Scientific (1)
Seascapes (99)
Still Life (4)
Transportation (5)
Travel (65)
Wildlife (2)


Critiques From Angela DeLong


  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    >


Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
6/4/2008 9:47:44 PM

Sandra, always a lovely shot. Haven't seen one i didn't like yet.
        Photo By: Sandra Berry  (K:8352) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
6/4/2008 9:46:46 PM

LOVE IT! Makes it so scary. And it's a great point of view in that the only thing you can focus on is the gun. The person hold it is just a blur.

Knowing someone who was shot in a robbery, she remembered more details than you would think about the gun. The shooter's face was hidden anyway - coward.

I repeat, AMAZING shot.
        Photo By: Bryan Steffy  (K:4910)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
6/4/2008 9:44:16 PM

Lovely. Could be (should be) a watercolor.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
6/4/2008 9:42:24 PM

I like the idea. A little too much "porch" for me though. :)
        Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:37:46 PM

Beautiful. I really want to learn more about the subject.
        Photo By: Valdis Dannenbergs  (K:71)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:36:35 PM

Wow. I hope to one day have a change to photograph relics like this. I love the composition. All of the rocks draw your eye to the castle. Excellent detail and depth of field.
        Photo By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:35:10 PM

Nice composition. I want to grab a book and climb up there to rest.
        Photo By: ali saffetoglu  (K:3463)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:34:16 PM

Nice symetry. I think a border around the whole shot would do wonders, as both the water and the sky get lost in the white background of the webpage. Though, then again, this way it kind of looks like a tattered page, and I like that too.
        Photo By: Cas  van der Walt  (K:672)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:30:34 PM

Very peaceful. Nice silouette.
        Photo By:   (K:168)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:29:52 PM

Love the contrast and the dramatic angle. Sadly, you can tell that the line of stones keeps going. Very well done.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:28:41 PM

I love giraffes (however you spell it)! Nice shot to catch him posed just right. A little too contrasted, but I guess that's the sun. And the shadows make it difficult to make out the details around the head. Photoshop can probably fix both of those though. Overall, nice shot.
        Photo By: Michael Velasco  (K:310)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:27:02 PM

Excellent shot. Nice reflections. You can see the movement in the water.
        Photo By: Nicole Besch  (K:72664) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:26:13 PM

Good color and composition. A little grainy and hard to see details, but over all a lovely shot. I'd book a vacation on that ship right now!
        Photo By: Chandru Shahani  (K:589)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:25:16 PM

I like the idea. The contrast and at the same time similarities between her clothes and the background are interesting. I do think the model looks a little too posed though.
        Photo By: Luciana Gama  (K:1518)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:24:08 PM

Talk about a wide angle! Looks like they're riding on the edge of the world! Excellent perspective.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:23:18 PM

Lovely highlights. The child's innocence is simply put. Beautiful pic.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 9:22:22 PM

Beautiful striking contrast. My only critique would be that, to me anyway, it seems to tilt a little bit to the right. Other than that it's awesome.
        Photo By: Dan Wilson  (K:21104) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 8:33:58 PM

I love how you filled the entire frame with nothing but the walls. lovely composition.
        Photo By: Martina Riolo  (K:7048)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/28/2008 8:33:06 PM

holy cow is he cute! love the perspective with the little dog next to the tall trees. makes him look very little.
        Photo By: Jerzy Bartkowski  (K:3768)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
5/27/2008 3:12:23 AM

Awesome shot. Lovely colors and symetry.
        Photo By: Fernando Simoes  (K:316)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
3/4/2008 7:19:13 PM

Dizzying effect. Definitly would have lost something if it were daytime. Very neat.
        Photo By: Dan Wilson  (K:21104) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
3/4/2008 7:17:55 PM

Very well captured! Her eyes make the shot!
        Photo By: Cem KIRMACIOGLU  (K:758)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
3/4/2008 7:17:03 PM

beautiful. well captured.
        Photo By: khaled zohny  (K:277)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
11/7/2007 1:29:04 AM

Beautiful. Great composition. Makes you wonder who lives there.
        Photo By: Zbylu    (K:874)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
11/7/2007 1:26:32 AM

WOW! Excellent. Magical feel. Love all the shots in this series. 7
        Photo By: Jonathan Peacock  (K:165)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
11/7/2007 1:22:46 AM

Magical. I long to walk down that path!
        Photo By: Sandra Berry  (K:8352) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
11/7/2007 1:21:33 AM

Awesome shot. Love the choice of DOF. I'd love to hang a poster sized print on my wall.
        Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
11/7/2007 1:18:08 AM

Neat night shot of the city.
        Photo By: Gordon simpson  (K:130)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
6/1/2007 11:17:42 AM

I think you've got to remember that this is coal on fire too. A normal fire that you can easily smother is what, wood? And smothering it will extinguish the flames, but may leave hot "coals". :) And Anthracite coal is a fuel source. I think the way that coal forms in the ground naturally is with lots of air pockets.

It's amazing how they tried several times and different ways to put it out, then 20 years later final said "screw it". :) It was cheaper to relocate over 1000 residents that keep pouring money into a losing battle. Man vs. nature - we don't always win!

Where do you live, James? You should take a drive out there if you're in the North East.

        Photo By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)

Critique By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)  
6/1/2007 1:16:07 AM

I think it gets oxygen through many holes in the ground and through the old mine shafts. There's a story on that website (under the download a portion section) that talks about a 12 year old boy falling into a sink hole in the early 80's. Just opened up when he was walking through a back yard. He could hear "wind" which was the air going into the underground shafts.

Turns out that the back yard was over an old slanted mine shaft that had been filled in with dirt. From the fire burning up the fill and everything else underground, the ground loses stability and colapsed on itself.

I'm guessing most of the air underground is through these old shafts. Though I'm certainly not an expert.
        Photo By: Angela DeLong  (K:3050)


  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    >


|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.1708984