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Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
6/4/2006 2:47:51 AM

You're getting more and more alluring with every upload. Add this to an already gorgeous face and it's difficult to consider the photographic merits when the eye approves everything that it sees.
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
5/24/2006 4:16:53 PM

Wonderful contrast and clarity.
        Photo By: Paulo Marques  (K:102)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
5/18/2006 1:33:27 PM

Nice style. . .different ways of looking at the common. I like this shot.
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
3/17/2006 2:58:54 PM

Wonderful soft composition. . the colors are wonderful. A scene to appeal to any heart.
        Photo By: Keith Saint  (K:13784) Donor

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
3/17/2006 2:56:43 PM

I like this shot. It looks very "Old World."
        Photo By: Magda Marczewska  (K:635)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
2/15/2006 3:03:13 PM

I saw this national park on American programming just this week and wanted to visit the park for myself. . .wonderful landscapes. Nice capture here.
        Photo By: Piero Somma  (K:13399)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
2/12/2006 5:05:05 PM

Is this the British Museum, Baba?
        Photo By: Ivan Jimenez  (K:9078)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
1/27/2006 3:01:42 AM

Wonderful wonderful composition. . .probably a very tough capture with the branches and limbs nearby and a once-in-a-thousand opportunity. And no. . .animal shots get no attention. . .bellies, boobs and butts. . that's where the eyes go. I've yet to put up my bighorn due to an expectation that it will get no hits.
        Photo By: Shoot Mike  (K:3255)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
1/25/2006 1:39:51 PM

This kind of work and this spot are very appealing to me, having eaten at Anadolu Kavagi in 1997. I love the Gothic tones, the dark atmosphere of this spot, where thousands of travelers of all nationalities sailed into the Black Sea or out into the Bosporus.
        Photo By: Ayse Altan  (K:3905)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
1/10/2006 1:15:34 PM

Robert,

Your young lady stands out really well against the chosen background. She has a nice stance and a good solid gaze in her eye. Still seems that something is missing. Two things I would recommend that would bring more spice to such a pic: (1) have the model bend more -- more "flex" brings more energy or sense of movement to a pic and (2) don't share so much of her with the background, which here is a vast majority of the image. I do like this image and I can picture myself working successfully with your model.
        Photo By: Robert Farnham  (K:115)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
1/3/2006 7:36:06 PM

The same colors as the Palazzo Quirinale and the hotel opposite the Pantheon where Tasso once spent the night. These Romish vistas are taking me back to the Eternal City. . .
        Photo By: Ivan Jimenez  (K:9078)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
12/10/2005 3:29:30 PM

I have loved minarets since returning from Istanbul in 1997.
        Photo By: Kambiz K  (K:37420) Donor

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
12/10/2005 2:11:34 PM

this is a sensational shot with a great deal of emotion and artistry. . .the tones really cut through the superficial image straight into the woman's inner self. . .very nice
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
12/1/2005 3:56:08 AM

No more Vatican or Romish pictures, I beg. I have a baldacchino shot far more sumptuous than this but perhaps less artistic. Of course, I do not inhabit Turkey nor am I a European, so I might be wrong in my American conceit. . .nonetheless the opinion holds.
        Photo By: Ivan Jimenez  (K:9078)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
12/1/2005 3:49:44 AM

Superb. . .the position of the elements and the wondering look of the child and his unclear world have stark implications for adult viewers.
        Photo By: Simon Jarvis  (K:489) Donor

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/26/2005 2:52:25 AM

Very much like the composition and cropping in this picture but I wish there were more light on your face. . .
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/25/2005 1:59:19 PM

Very nicely done. . .
        Photo By: Baris Kadiz  (K:134)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/25/2005 1:58:50 PM

Great moody shot and nice composition.
        Photo By: carlo raingini  (K:11977)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/24/2005 2:36:58 PM

Great introspective shot. . .I very much like the lighting and composition.
        Photo By: ertunc guler  (K:428)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/20/2005 4:30:30 PM

I like this one a lot. . .we don't get enough work from you Tamara.
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/16/2005 1:49:39 PM

Another of those terrific shots that uses extremely simple elements to touch the human chord.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/9/2005 10:51:21 PM

Absolutely fantastic. . .wonderful tones & composition.
        Photo By: Krista Widman  (K:14)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
11/4/2005 2:52:34 PM

Really like this shot. . .something ethereal in the everyday situation here.
        Photo By: neelam ghimeeray  (K:649)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
10/3/2005 3:02:42 PM

No. I should think not. :-)
        Photo By: Ivan Jimenez  (K:9078)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
10/2/2005 2:17:00 PM

You got this in Cody WY? I was just thinking after my last post a moment ago that I might upload "my" bighorn pic from Glacier NP Montana, and then I saw this and guessed "Banff" before seeing the info. Great shot. . .
        Photo By: Pat Snelling Weiner  (K:1920)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
9/29/2005 2:35:59 PM

Very surreal impressionism. . .I really like to see simple elements put in a dramatic way.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
9/29/2005 12:29:56 PM

"Not even good pornography". . .you've got issues. Saying you're not out to offend but suggesting the photographer to have only his mother look at them. . . you've got issues. Something only a little boy reaching puberty would take -- or enjoy. . you've got issues.
        Photo By: gus tinov  (K:419)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
9/29/2005 1:48:36 AM

Suzie, you are the only woman commenting so far on this photo. All the rest are positive comments but all by men. As a man and a photographer I happen to like this photo. Your comments seem to make assumptions that are not anywhere in evidence in this photo. All submissions should stand as they are without appendices and explanations as to what the photographer was trying to do, his mentality, etc. . .suppose we crop this photo from the rounded shoulder to the top edge of the frame beneath her nose (where it now ends). The viewer would still be able to see the delicacy of the human face. The forms in this photo as it stands are clear, sharp, delicate and artistic. . something worthy of praise. I think your comments have value and therefore ought to be considered, but assumptions regarding the photographer's or model's psyche aren't immediately relevant in critiquing a photo.
        Photo By: gus tinov  (K:419)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
9/28/2005 1:20:41 PM

The light and dark tones here work especially well. The elements are very inviting and very simple. Outstanding work.
        Photo By: Danijel Turina  (K:290)

Critique By: Mike Middendorffi  (K:371)  
9/26/2005 1:13:41 PM

A very bright and soft image. . .like I said, I can see why this girl is your favorite model. I'd use her abundantly myself. . .great work.
        Photo By: larry white  (K:368)


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