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Critiques From Rupert Ronca


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Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/16/2008 5:57:37 PM

It could be the same morning! I like the detail in the foreground increasing the impact of the misty hills behind.
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
5/17/2008 12:17:51 AM

it's as if i was there
        Photo By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/20/2007 9:34:02 AM

Really nice vibrant b&w. What technique did you use to desaturate it?
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
8/21/2006 2:07:19 PM

very nice abstract, looks like a yellow road leving a tunnel against a red sunset.
        Photo By: Enas Moussa  (K:7470)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
5/31/2006 12:55:35 PM

Lovely soft water. The yellows and greens really bring this picture to life. Could see this as a poster.

Excellent
Rupert
        Photo By: simon oconnor  (K:194)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/25/2005 2:08:14 AM

great expressions, i like the stoned one on the right!!
        Photo By: ivor cross  (K:345)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/25/2005 2:06:40 AM

nice angle, great detail, shame about the car in the background.
        Photo By: ivor cross  (K:345)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/19/2005 3:44:01 PM

thanks for the comment vanessa, but who is Chris?
        Photo By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/17/2005 10:57:57 PM

cracking shot, draws you in.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/17/2005 10:54:41 PM

intense colours
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/17/2005 10:28:37 PM

wow, beautiful shot. the colours and detail are amazing
        Photo By: Gabriela  Veteanu ( Ada )  (K:292)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/17/2005 10:17:29 PM

A lovely crop. Very nice.
        Photo By: John Seymour  (K:218)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/10/2005 7:08:19 PM

another great long exposure. Love the ripples in the rocks
        Photo By: Gerry Pacher  (K:7303)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/10/2005 7:06:13 PM

Absolutley beautifull shot. The colours and focus are amazing. You must have been excited to come across this.
I feel completely out of place making a suggestion on such a great photo but have you tried a tighter crop, just to enhance the focus on the waterfall?
Lovely as it is though.
        Photo By: Gerry Pacher  (K:7303)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/8/2005 1:23:52 PM

beautifull. would look great really large, framed and hung on a wall. Impressive stuff.
        Photo By: Pim de Ruijter  (K:2170)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/4/2005 4:09:21 AM

excquisite shoot, incredibley atmospheric. Did you use a filter?
        Photo By: John Lamb  (K:9687)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/3/2005 9:22:23 PM

your shots on the family farm are exquisite. I love the look of bewilderment on the pig!
        Photo By: Janet B  (K:16139)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/3/2005 6:11:26 PM

What a fantastic shot, the textures are beautifull. Slightly Robert Maplethorpe. Very impressive.
        Photo By: Janet B  (K:16139)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/22/2005 3:11:36 PM

i like this a lot; good strong contrasts!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/19/2005 8:32:30 PM

Nicley taken, would have benefited from a polarizer and a longer exposure though
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/15/2005 4:13:58 PM

Aren't you a bit old for face painting?!!!!
        Photo By: ivor cross  (K:345)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/15/2005 4:04:03 PM

fabulous picture, you have a great style
        Photo By: Ruse Iulia  (K:13)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/15/2005 3:54:42 PM

very nice portrait, has a claustrophobic feel to it. did you use a timer or at arms length?
        Photo By: Ruse Iulia  (K:13)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/10/2005 9:23:41 PM

I love this image, the expression, you can't tell if she's glancing at the camera or looking into the distance. Tells a story. Well done with the dark room stuff, must give it a go, thanks.
        Photo By: Omar Rifaat  (K:10141)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/10/2005 8:53:04 PM

Thank you Joanna. The fortress was originally built 200 AD by the Romans, however after many invasions this part of the fortress was rebuilt in the 11th century.

        Photo By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/10/2005 8:29:56 PM

Great vision. I like the way the dark arch way draws you into the picture.
        Photo By: Antonio Trincone  (K:23167)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/10/2005 8:24:42 PM

Very nice candid portrait, perfect framing and great colours. Good work.
        Photo By: Galal El Missary  (K:84569)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/10/2005 8:17:13 PM

Thanks Antonio, these steps were the last exit from the keep at Porchester Castle, Portsmouth, UK. It was used as a fortress in the middle ages and then as a prison in the 18th century.
Saying that i thought it was quite nice to let the viewer decide where they began or ended!
        Photo By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/9/2005 3:39:27 PM

really like the long exposure, water looks nice and silky.
I might have cropped it a bit more.
        Photo By: ivor cross  (K:345)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
9/9/2005 8:31:10 AM

nice light, need to straighten it up slightly. Good detail in the walls coould have fun with the burn & dodge tool in PS.
        Photo By: ivor cross  (K:345)


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