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Critique By:
George Marks (K:15437)
2/26/2004 10:26:39 PM
You have captured wonderful color and detail in this photo. I am so delighted to find someone else here who also uses a Minox B. I feel the same way about all the dumb decisions Kodak has made in their film production.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Monty Emken (Ostracon X) (K:4804)
1/14/2004 1:15:34 PM
Cool, I'm drawn to geometrics. Fun photo!
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Hugo Pierre (K:15692)
12/31/2003 3:22:27 PM
Original title and sympathetic picture. Very well done and composed. Happy New Year!
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Harry Eggens (K:14804)
12/31/2003 1:44:05 PM
Very nice image. Very well seen and excecuted. Beautiful color contrast. Funny title. Excellent discription and work you did yourself Michael. I do wish you and yours a Happy and Healthy 2004 from the Netherlands....Best regards Harry
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Dubravko Grakalic (K:25235)
12/31/2003 1:14:46 PM
interesting work with great litle camera
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia (K:96391)
11/4/2003 7:10:21 AM
soft but beautiful
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Michael Goldfarb (K:629)
11/4/2003 6:46:14 AM
Thanks Charlie, but please note that the focus is nowhere near as soft as it looks here: my print and scans are quite sharp - obviously, Usefilm's resizing demons have been at it again!
And yeah, it's a nice place to hike - it includes a huge granite quarry that closed down in the 40s that's just fascinating... but, unfortunately, is nearly impossible to photograph in a way that gives any sense of what it is.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Charlie Ellis (K:2692)
11/4/2003 6:40:41 AM
Nice shot, focus is a little soft, but makes for a more subtle mood to this. Looks like a nice place to hike.
regards, Charlie
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Michael Goldfarb (K:629)
10/2/2003 6:46:28 AM
Thanks, Mark. I was lucky, the Selenium meter on my EES-2 worked *perfectly* - it produced entire rolls of downright perfect negatives! If you're going to get one, you should really try and hold out for one that works, since there are so many of them floating around. If you do end up needing to get one repaired, you can ask John Hermanson at Camtech (though he's primarily an OM guy, he does half-frame repairs too, if he's got the parts), or if you're more adventurous, you can ask for help from the crazy old-camera tinkerers who have a very active forum at Favorite Classics (which is a very useful site about old cameras in general):
http://www.kyphoto.com/classics/
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Michael Goldfarb (K:629)
10/2/2003 6:38:51 AM
Thanks, Mark! I believe I did burn it in about as much as I could... What you're seeing here is a bit of the dreaded blocked-up highlights syndrome of TMX in D-76, magnified by the tiny Minox negative.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
10/1/2003 10:50:07 PM
What makes it nice is the slight incline of the terrain. Makes it flow visually along with the colors.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
10/1/2003 10:47:42 PM
Excellent composition, very strong. The top spire could have benefitted from some slight burning-in, because it's a bit overexposed.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
10/1/2003 10:45:30 PM
Lighting's kind of harsh, but the composition is good.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
10/1/2003 10:43:53 PM
Kind of reminds me of those old DeMille movies.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
10/1/2003 10:40:57 PM
Beautiful light, amazing quality. I like how you managed to place the date up at the top with the Daily News logo for historical perspective.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Mark Beltran (K:32612)
10/1/2003 10:37:12 PM
Hi Michael; just thought I come over to look at your half frame images after your informative comments back at the forum. I like the image quality, which is very 1960's-like. Colors are subdued and gentle. A very serene composition. There are a lot of these cameras on ebay right now. I was wondering if the selenium could be replaced on them to make them useable again.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
JL E (K:9693)
9/30/2003 9:34:36 AM
good, is not bad! why it has no comment? cheers
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
t chamberlain (K:638)
9/17/2003 9:51:35 AM
I love this photo. Excellent capture. I will agree the Minox is an impressive little tool. Nice Job. TC
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Egidija Smilingiene (K:3227)
9/16/2003 7:48:04 AM
beautyful... i saw a lot such kind gold scuptures at the Peterhof (not far from St. Peterburg in Russia)
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Tracey MacFadden (K:1066)
8/26/2003 4:01:32 PM
nice composition, i like it in black and white. very nice.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Who Kares (K:224)
8/12/2003 7:40:58 AM
The sky seems to be a bit over-exposed. The shot is a bit too dark where the subject is. Composition is very nice.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Comante Seagull (K:893)
8/11/2003 6:45:52 AM
Buona realizzazione, cielo un po' troppo uniforme. Interessante il gabbiano in un momento di riposo. Regards, Comante.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Who Kares (K:224)
8/8/2003 7:35:03 AM
Difficult shot. Too much detail was lost in the shadows and the sky is blown-out. Maybe a gradient (neutral-gray) filter would have helped to get a better exposure. The composition is interesting.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Diana Cornelissen (K:26437)
8/7/2003 10:48:52 AM
Beautiful sky and the composition is just as simple as it should be. All the attention goes to the wonderful colors of the sun going under! Well done Michael, my compliments for this one. Greetings, Diana.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Ricardo Tavares (K:247)
8/7/2003 7:29:45 AM
great shot
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
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Critique By:
Joann Winborn (K:12550)
8/1/2003 8:43:22 AM
Very nice! Love the light at the end of the staircase! Well done!
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Kim kyungsang (K:14135)
8/1/2003 7:48:54 AM
Marvel...
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Lor Abdul (K:13)
7/29/2003 11:27:25 PM
Nice work. Good details.
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Nando Mondino (K:14261)
7/29/2003 2:28:04 PM
Bel cavolo ,un poco indigesto!
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Photo By: Michael Goldfarb
(K:629)
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