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Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
3/3/2005 2:24:14 AM

Steve, Don't Panic!!!! Try this exercise. Find a teaspoon or tablespoon. Hold it by the bowl, close one eye, and point the end of the handle farthest from the bowl directly at your open eye, so that you're looking down the handle to the bowl, with the end of the handle about 6 in from your eye. Now tilt the handle slightly down and to the left. That's basically the view in the photo. If that doesn't work, I'll reshoot the spoon from the same angle wtih different lighting so you can see it more clearly.
        Photo By: Michael M.  (K:1194)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/27/2005 1:05:32 AM

Steve, The handle is nearest the camera, and the bowl is farther away. The spoon is tilted slightly so that the handle begins in the lower left and curves upward and to the right to meet the bowl. Does that help?
        Photo By: Michael M.  (K:1194)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/25/2005 4:16:17 AM

Awesome!
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/25/2005 4:15:01 AM

Lovely! Very crisp, with nice color
        Photo By: Angela Fox  (K:660)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/25/2005 4:13:39 AM

This is beautiful. Marvelous color & detail.
        Photo By: Steve Tomkinson  (K:3243)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:51:08 AM

Wait a minute, I thought the utensils assignment was over. I love this one!
        Photo By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:49:33 AM

Your rejects are better than my accepts!
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:48:26 AM

Wow! Your flower photos just get better & better.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:47:44 AM

I live in Baltimore, and have never seen one of these (except for pictures on baseball caps). It's really great to see one.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:45:39 AM

This is lovely. It makes me yearn to walk down that road.
        Photo By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26654)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:44:30 AM

What a beautiful image! The tonal range is superb. I don't usually like photos of camera gear, but I love this one.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:42:50 AM

This is adorable. I saw on one of your comments elsewhere that you bought a 100-400 L; it's a great lens, I just love mine.
        Photo By: Angela Fox  (K:660)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:40:31 AM

You are simply the best at bird photography.
        Photo By: Marcus Armani  (K:36599) Donor

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:39:55 AM

I also like gull shots, and have posted a few previouly. I like the background bird -- it made me wonder at first whether it was a shadow.
        Photo By: Steve Tomkinson  (K:3243)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/18/2005 3:37:24 AM

Great action shot. I enjoy good bird photos.
        Photo By: Beverley Lu Latter  (K:513)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/10/2005 6:12:58 AM

Subhash, Amy wins the prize for accuracy, and Paul for creativity. Unfortunately, the prizes are virtual only, no cash awards attached.
        Photo By: Michael M.  (K:1194)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/10/2005 6:09:43 AM

Good guess, Carla, but it's too cold outside here for swimming pools right now.
        Photo By: Michael M.  (K:1194)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/10/2005 6:08:31 AM

Very close, Paul. It's actually one of the new 400-series retractors, the 424.
        Photo By: Michael M.  (K:1194)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/10/2005 6:06:15 AM

Right you are, Amy!
        Photo By: Michael M.  (K:1194)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/8/2005 4:32:25 AM

This is amazing in every way! What was it you didn't expect? I love the little detail of the feet hanging down.
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/8/2005 4:28:39 AM

This is exquisite! I love the color contrast between the two sides of the image.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/8/2005 4:27:43 AM

Wow, Dave! This is amazing!
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/8/2005 4:26:54 AM

This is beautiful!
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
2/8/2005 4:26:03 AM

I love the light on the snow, and the way the track draws the eye to the skier in the distance.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
1/31/2005 5:14:37 AM

I don't see the problems on my monitor, and others have already given advice, so I'll just say that this is beautiful!
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
1/31/2005 5:11:43 AM

Excellent, Dave! I don't think we see these down my way.
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
1/31/2005 5:10:11 AM

Wow! Great shot of a gorgeous bird!
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
1/31/2005 5:09:19 AM

I can see that I'm falling farther and farther behind on the utensil assignment. This is another nice one.
        Photo By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
1/31/2005 5:08:21 AM

Nice capture. I'm enjoying your series of bird photos. This one is a European starling. They were introduced to North America in 1890, according to Kenn Kaufmann's Lives of North American Birds.
        Photo By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26654)

Critique By: Michael M.  (K:1194)  
1/30/2005 4:14:10 PM

This is a little different from most of your other florals. I like it a lot.
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)


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