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Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
6/12/2007 2:40:20 PM

Namaste Mehul, and thanks for your comment :-) I like the yellow background myself, thats why I didnt convert it yet, but I think you are right. Have a good day.
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/18/2006 9:03:42 AM

wow, such a mystical shot. I'm crazy about the colors! no place on earth can be that artistically drenched in colors, right? a +5 minute exposure? Was this shot in pitchblack darkness? A photo I could look at for minutes, and its technically interesting too. Well done :-)
        Photo By: Adam Fillius  (K:72)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/18/2006 8:59:13 AM

Thats nice. Seen lots of these photos, but you take it to another level :-) Great lighting btw!
        Photo By: angger bondan k  (K:50)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/14/2006 6:17:43 PM

thank you very much for all the comments! I'm very happy for it :-)
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
3/28/2006 3:12:44 PM

wonderful & passionately professional. Nice to see dramatic fashion photography, despite the emotionless 'colorless' trend.
        Photo By: James Weber  (K:305)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
3/28/2006 3:08:47 PM

what an incredible photograph. Such vibrant colors, such majestic elegance, and such drama! I dream of reaching your photographic skill one day. I came by to thank you for your kind comment, and now I'm really flattered, seeing what you are cabable of!
        Photo By: James Weber  (K:305)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
3/20/2006 2:21:08 PM

really beautiful. I like the bright beach, the emerald waters which contrasts nicely with the dramatic sky.
        Photo By: Nuno Milheiro  (K:453)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
11/30/2005 2:54:21 PM

great work with gorgeous light. Have you softened her skin alot? and if so, did you mask around her eyes? They look abit soft too, maybe if you sharpen them up a bit it would be a stronger portrait.
        Photo By: AGUS DWIANTO  (K:-14)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
11/30/2005 2:32:51 PM

absolutely love it. Amazing work.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
11/9/2005 4:28:51 PM

Fantastic portrait!
        Photo By: Evren Sahin  (K:246)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
11/1/2005 3:11:18 PM

beautiful textures on that hand. Interesting contrast between the polished girl and the dirty hand. A fine work of art :-)
        Photo By: gus tinov  (K:419)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
10/25/2005 1:20:40 PM

thank you all for your wonderful comments :-)
Thanks for the title suggestions too. I think the beatles quote is fantastic, and I will steal it for this picture *s*
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
10/24/2005 9:53:09 AM

Now that is just great! Very original composite. Also great work with colors and noise. A photo which would look great on my wall.
        Photo By: Geoffroy Demarquet  (K:186)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
9/5/2005 6:33:02 PM

I find this somewhat disturbing, especially with that title... When you provide no details, I must assume the worst. Not my cup of tea, sorry
        Photo By: Timothy Schirmer  (K:7201)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
8/18/2005 6:29:29 PM

thank you my friend, for sticking with me on this series. A bit of an experiment, which no that many seemed to like.. I'm very glad you did!

        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
7/18/2005 7:35:46 AM

very nice, great use of available light, wonderful tones.. Awesome location by the way!
        Photo By: Eva H  (K:493)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
7/2/2005 9:59:48 AM

wonderful colors! I think maybe its abit oversharpened, besides that its a great photo, congrats!
        Photo By: FatiH KirtisH  (K:1181)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
7/2/2005 9:57:07 AM

thanks for your kind comments. As for the tone, I started altering the whitebalance in C1, adding a greenish hue to the photo, in photoshop I then continued the work with hue/saturation and colorbalance layers, finishing of with a sepialayer set to colordodge blending method.
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
7/1/2005 9:56:50 AM

that has got to be one of the most amazing photographs I've seen. The texture of the reflecting surface makes my mind boggle. I love how you've captured the light pouring in from above, and the manlike shape caught in the beam. A perfect upload for project #51, should definitely earn you a BIP!
        Photo By: Warren Simons  (K:741) Donor

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
7/1/2005 9:49:33 AM

wonderfully layered circular composition. Really makes your eyes wander. I love the texture on those walls :-P

Wonderful job
        Photo By: Patrick Jacobson  (K:29151)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
7/1/2005 9:46:43 AM

wonderful landscape. excellent mood, well done. Wonderful camera, what I wouldnt give to get my hands on that beauty.
        Photo By: Savinelli Lorenzo  (K:2844)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
6/12/2005 7:39:33 PM

wonderful :-)
        Photo By: Xunilek   (K:717)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
5/1/2005 11:45:48 AM

simply wonderful. Love the light, the situation and the model. Fine greyscale, fine shadows :-) Compositionally I think you should have included abit more at the bottom, otherwise GREAT!
        Photo By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/17/2005 12:17:17 PM

Sweet! Amazing focus, lovely composition though I personally would have placed the arc further away from the corners. On my screen the background green seems a little murky/overcompressed, if thats the case on the original photo too, you can level it out with a noiseremoval filter such as neatimage or noiseninja. Nice abstract macro *thumbsup*
        Photo By: Gerry Pacher  (K:7303)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/16/2005 6:49:35 AM

wonderful! looks more like a painting than a photograph.
        Photo By: Marcus Claésson  (K:2179)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/15/2005 4:28:26 PM

Hi Larry. A very frightening selfportrait ;-) I'm surprised, you seemed like such a nice guy in the comment you left on my latest photo *hehe* The blur is probably caused by uploading a photo larger than the 800x800px usefilm supports. Larger photos are rezised automatically, and sharpness often greatly suffers from that process. Besides the blur, I think I would have liked a tad more light on the lower face, on my screen your mouth is completely surrounded by total darkness. But its a very expressive selfportrait, kudos for that!

Regards,

Lars
        Photo By: Larry Monserate Piojo  (K:10780)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/11/2005 5:02:40 PM

Fantastic patterns and depth in this shot. Great definition/sharpness, good composition to boot.. I'd say Well Done!
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
4/3/2005 8:20:16 PM

really great. Awesome perspective. Maybe nicer without the shining handle to the left, but it offers an interesting contrast. Beautiful tones but a bit dark near the middle to the right.
        Photo By: Alper Tecer  (K:7007)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
3/23/2005 1:46:02 PM

an excellent photo. Exposure, toning, composition: it all works great. What kind of a monument is it? Looks very dramatic for some reason.
        Photo By: Nonna Moersch  (K:-287)

Critique By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)  
3/6/2005 4:12:48 PM

thanks all, I'm happy you liked it :-) As for phallic/potency symbols a private jet must be the ultimate extender? At least so I thought.
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)


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