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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
5/17/2019 4:48:00 AM
Thank you John, I agree, and it's all the buckets fault that I missed seeing your point. As I said with the photograph, "the orange bucket caught my eye"
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
5/16/2019 9:20:06 PM
Cropping out the lowest horizontal section could add to the aloneness by not tying it to the land as directly as it is, now.
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
7/6/2018 10:31:02 AM
Thank you Clay, I never noticed the boots until film was developed.
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
7/6/2018 8:53:50 AM
In the words of Nancy Sinatra, these boots are made for walking.
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Critique By:
mariza lementowski (K:4596)
7/3/2018 4:26:40 PM
great find!
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
7/29/2015 10:33:45 PM
You can see the traffic jam on the bridge. Not surprised it took you an hour to get across.
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Clay Boutin (K:28722)
7/29/2015 12:49:56 AM
An excellent capture of the Monarch Butterfly.
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
7/25/2015 3:00:45 PM
Many thanks Jill, and the best to you, Peter
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
7/25/2015 4:32:10 AM
A very nice garden scene Jill - very pretty Regards
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Critique By:
Jill Bartlett (K:8127)
7/24/2015 7:37:09 PM
Beautiful capture Peter.Such a shame these exquisite little creatures are becoming endangered.It will be a sad day for mankind if we loose all of natures pollinatores.Thank you for sharing. Best regards
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
7/21/2015 12:01:01 AM
That is a lot of sand! Nice capture of the two guys on top of the other sand dune. You can see their trail to the top.
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
7/18/2015 3:01:50 PM
Many thanks Paul, for your comment on photo and and your thoughtful "PS" Regards, Peter
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
7/17/2015 5:28:45 AM
Interesting photo Peter. Regards PS: I'm pleased you are back
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Critique By:
a. Scarabeo (K:16333)
6/1/2015 5:22:53 AM
Glad you shared Peter, Body language did not change since then. Best wishes.
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Critique By:
Mesut Yılal (K:7964)
6/1/2015 4:11:07 AM
wonderfull artwork and so nice shot. I am so glad to see that This famous photo is adapted as a sculpture..
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
5/11/2015 8:41:34 PM
"Lookout" would have been a good title im my humble opinion. Nice capture in any case.
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
5/7/2015 1:56:58 PM
That's too funny. Didn't know they were giving out such long fancy job titles back then. I remember making up the title Vice President of Global Operations for Unexplored Opportunities.
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
4/30/2015 12:30:44 PM
Thank you Clay,
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
4/30/2015 12:29:41 PM
Many thanks Paul,
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
4/30/2015 10:24:44 AM
Perfect title. Nice shot.
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
4/30/2015 10:22:01 AM
A lovely portrait and beautiful smile.
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
4/29/2015 4:00:39 AM
The light is very nice, looks like a shot for a brochure. Good work Peter Regards
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
4/29/2015 3:56:55 AM
Lovely portrait Peter. Regards
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Critique By:
Mesut Yılal (K:7964)
4/29/2015 12:44:40 AM
Great portrait shot.. so nice.. so real... Compliments
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
4/28/2015 8:44:21 AM
Thank you Clay, That's what is being done with a wood burner tool. Working on the second stick. Regards, Peter
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
4/28/2015 6:59:02 AM
I wonder if he is putting a name to the walking stick. Nice capture.
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
4/27/2015 12:48:41 PM
Thank you Clay, for taking your time to comment on this photo. First off, the curls you mentioned, fell as I was determined to capture the moment. It was a spiritual moment,, some can see it, some cannot. My question to you here is, did you read the title, and try to see why I chose it?.. As for Turquoise, it has always been and still is worn by the Native Peoples. It may have been a fad at one time, as you mentioned, most probably artificial though, as many other fads. As for genuine Turquoise, some can wear it, most cannot. Pay a bit of attention to those that do, and you will see more than just Turquoise. Trust me on that statement.. Peter
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
4/27/2015 2:17:31 AM
He's got their attention. Let's hope they don't need the sticks for 60 or 70 years. Nice shot Peter Regards
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Critique By:
Clay Boutin (K:28722)
4/27/2015 1:13:51 AM
Women must have a high tolerance of having their hair in front of their eyes. That would drive me bananas. Looks like she is focused on something. I remember when the turquoise jewelry was in fashion LOL!
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Critique By:
Peter Hurtubise (K:1124)
4/26/2015 3:45:25 AM
Thank you parehan
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