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Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
4/16/2005 3:28:56 AM

Verlo ljepo!

Such nice highlights, especially on the metal to the left of the door - and so good in black and white.
        Photo By: Aida Krgin  (K:743)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
4/16/2005 3:25:39 AM

Wonderful picture, fabulous clouds, evocative path. Wonder where it goes?
        Photo By: Sean Nel  (K:557)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
3/7/2005 10:10:25 PM

Gorgeous. Almost appears sculpted. Wonderful use of contrast - the curtains almost disappear and the face seems as if drawn with ink. Brava.
        Photo By: Judita Sendak  (K:600)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
3/7/2005 10:05:47 PM

How wonderfully the shadow complements the other lines and keeps this fine photo from collapsing into two dimensions. Even though the stair rail seems so close to the front of the house the shadow guarantees a space. Couldn't I just squeeze in between?
        Photo By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
3/5/2005 4:42:20 PM

this is a great shot -- you got the squirrel at just the right moment!
        Photo By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/27/2005 10:46:30 PM

Another vote of magnificent.
        Photo By: Ian Cameron  (K:1163)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/27/2005 10:41:58 PM

Very nice! I so much enjoy the way the light concentrates over the mountain tops while the clouds boil to the left, echoing the diagonal of the fence. Grand.
        Photo By: Martin Smith  (K:438)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/27/2005 10:33:27 PM

I like the colors very much, and I think you have caught the enchantment that makes everyone love Prague. And how nice to see it without crowds of people - only a friendly dog! When I was there the city hall had a great exhibition of locals' photographs illustrating some of the less attractive (but still wonderfully photogenic) aspects of this grand city.
        Photo By: Chandru Shahani  (K:284)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/26/2005 9:28:20 PM

Very beautiful shapes and contrasts. The sepia tone is very attractive and adds greatly to the atmosphere.
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/26/2005 9:12:31 PM

A wonderful use of Velvia to bring out the fabulous blues in the cupola with a polarized sky! The cross makes a fine contrast.

Larry
        Photo By: Arda Atalay  (K:78)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/26/2005 9:05:33 PM

Beautiful face and lighting. Congratulations!!

Larry
        Photo By: vasilis artikos  (K:0)

Critique By: Larry Frisch  (K:69)  
2/15/2005 12:02:02 PM

It is nice to know what has been added - both work. A wonderfully evocative "who's inside, who's out" of a place that is difficult to evoke visually. The point of view is grand. My overwhelming impression on being there was how jumbled together the monuments were, and you've caught this with wonderful minimalism: the gravestones just emerging from the shadows on the left. Thanks. Larry
        Photo By: Sean D.  (K:2361)


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