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Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
5/21/2009 11:18:09 PM

Congratulations my friend. I love these evocative images.

Still here (UF) but very busy. Have much to show but no time to process :-(

I'm back to your end of Europe (Spanish/French border) tomorrow for a week so hopefully will get some good images.

Peace to you JD.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
3/11/2009 9:20:11 PM

'Tis very good.
        Photo By: Keith Saint  (K:13784) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
3/7/2009 9:09:53 PM

Outstanding production work on a super composition. If I bookmarked favourites, this would be one.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/23/2009 6:41:05 PM

Oooh Avi you are teasing us. Simply superb. Low POV is good. Selective colouring is spot on. Great B&W conversion. I like it a lot.

But...have you considered a square crop of the right hand side thus eliminating the bin on the left; cropping in the small gap between the two central taxis?

Nevertheless, a top $$$ image.

My very best to you.
        Photo By: Avi    (K:70138) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 7:16:33 PM

Thanks JD. The light was excellent that day. Shortly after I took this the cloud lifted and the atmosphere was gone. I like the square but hadn't decided on the final composition. This is a straight scan of the slide without any cropping and is open to interpretation.

Bilbao was fine my friend. Cafe solo is always good after a long journey!!!
        Photo By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 7:10:56 PM

You must know this is something special. The detail is super. The conversion fantastic and the grouping of the children perfect. The mist/cloud obscuring the background adds a lot of atmosphere to this image. I think if the background was visible it may distract from the subjects. Great photojournalism work. Something special.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 7:03:51 PM

What a corker of a shot. Love the high key work. Very cute kid. Be happy Randee.
        Photo By: Randee Armstrong  (K:-820)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 10:34:04 AM

Good detail. High contrast on a nice B&W conversion. Looks good.
        Photo By: Gurmeet  Sapal  (K:691)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 10:30:08 AM

Looks like fun!!
        Photo By: victoria harris  (K:91)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 10:25:17 AM

Nice POV. Good B&W conversion and a nice amount of blurred movement.
        Photo By: Captain Demu  Potleg  (K:1594)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/22/2009 10:22:46 AM

Nice composition with the two modelling each other and the lady being slightly out of focus. Nice choice of DOF to achieve this.
        Photo By: Adrian Nojek  (K:1349)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/18/2009 8:52:05 AM

It's the struggle for life. Despite the hospitable climate and the constant battle for survival, life will find a way. I think photographers appreciate that!
        Photo By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:36:35 PM

Very unusual image and a weird place to find it. Nevertheless, fine processing. Almost a cross process or a 1970s polaroid effect.

A different style for you - but good.

Be well.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:16:46 PM

He has a happy smile. Good B&W conversion.
        Photo By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:15:10 PM

A tender moment well caught. Nice post taking processing.

My best wishes to you Saad.
        Photo By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:11:56 PM

Thanks Gary. Its an honour to be mentioned in the same sentence as JD but our workflows are quite different. In one of his images he describes his but mine is much more simple. Scan with no adjustment (using Vuescan), import into PS as a 48bit tiff (file is about 140MB!!) then level tweek, crop as necessary, (clone dust bunnies etc), convert to mono using the channel mixer (no fixed values on R,G,B channel but usually turn the constant to about -14%). Depending on my mood (or the music I'm listening to) I may pass through the Mr Contrast filter for an even more severe look!!

The sky was uninteresting for my visit to this tree on this day (but it was a nice sunset) but the rocks always look good in low light.

My very best wishes.
        Photo By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 9:57:21 PM

Thank you Saad. It was cold (about -8C) and a late sunrise (~08:30). However I did have to set off at 5:30 to get to this place in time for sunrise. It does work in grey but that I prefer the pastel tones in the colour version. Many thanks for all your kind comments on my recent uploads. Peace be with you.
        Photo By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:33:13 AM

Great detail and strong dynamic composition.
        Photo By: Phillip  Minnis   (K:13131) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:29:24 AM

So nice with the white on white!! Love the softness giving a sense of gentle movement.
        Photo By: Bernardo González  (K:4655)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:27:21 AM

Nice mood.
        Photo By: martino balestreri  (K:835)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:26:28 AM

I like it. Very simple. And the jaunty angle works well.
        Photo By: Eniz AKDAG  (K:498)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:23:19 AM

I like the blur and black and white tones. Lots to look at.
        Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 10:21:10 AM

Simple composition and as you say, interesting light. Good exposure on the snow which is notoriously difficult, but a 'tog' of your calibre should not be worried by the difficult metering.
        Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 9:00:14 AM

My favourite of the 'On White' series. Simple minimalistic composition that uses the blank spaces so creatively. Number 3 is similar, but 1 & 2 appear as though they should come from a different series.
        Photo By: Malules Fernandez  (K:54810) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 8:54:13 AM

Great colours and composition. Interesting post taking processing that helps create a piece of art. I like the use of DOF and the selective focusing that makes the closest and furthest peg out of focus but the middle peg in focus, and so, becoming the subject.
        Photo By: Malules Fernandez  (K:54810) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 8:45:32 AM

Thanks Avi. The frame is just the edge of the 120 slide film. Nothing special!!
        Photo By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/17/2009 8:43:00 AM

Thank you Malules.

Paul
        Photo By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/16/2009 11:42:55 PM

Suits the square well. A nice study of the texture of the background and an interesting arrangement of the polaroids.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/16/2009 11:32:14 PM

Sharp detail and excellent focus on the eye.
        Photo By: Paul King  (K:176)

Critique By: Paul Schofield  (K:5970)  
2/16/2009 11:29:48 PM

Fantastic rich colours both of which look natural. This makes an colourful piece of art as presented here.
        Photo By: Devina Mahadeo  (K:460)


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