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Critique By: dan bar  (K:7194)  
8/31/2008 10:33:06 AM

Loved your Travel photos, you know you should really make an album in this site, www.trekinu.com .

like this presentation,
http://www.trekinu.com/viewtrek.aspx?trkid=on25i9bs77ti30y

its free and you can share with us the places you traveled to on the map. takes 3-4 minutes...
(this is NOT a site to replace useFilm, it's for sharing albums with music and send to friends and share here with your photos)
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Gesine Bungi  (K:255)  
11/4/2006 8:07:53 AM

I also like the reflection in this one, it´s a little symmetric-like because of the white flowers on the upper side of the bank and the white clouds that reflect in the water on the down side. Great shot! ***Gesine
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Gesine Bungi  (K:255)  
11/3/2006 11:09:35 PM

I love the colors in this pic! Also that the grass in the foreground forms itself around the house frame-like is very well-chosen (didn´t know how to express it better, I guess you know what I mean since you usually understand all of the stupid things I say)***Gesine
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Jimmy  Piper  (K:5742)  
8/18/2006 3:27:35 PM

great reflections in the water, chris..
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
8/18/2006 3:03:31 PM

It's actually shot in the Harlequin shopping Centre in Watford. The name was a complete coincidence.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Aliihsan Pinçe  (K:5485)  
8/3/2006 4:59:08 PM

moody capture ,like th tones
congratulations
best regards
Aliihsan
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Alejandro Gómez  (K:4270)  
6/10/2006 12:47:09 PM

Great perspective of that beautiful build. The contrast between the sky and the build is excellent. Good work.

Only a think: you could remove the wires at the top of the scene.

Regards,

Alejandro.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
6/1/2006 2:16:31 PM

I see what you mean. I was very apprehensive with tweaking all the levels, as I'm really new to digital manipulation. Next photo I'll try it, and I'll try with focusing on certain aspects too, though I think I'll try and get confident with levels first.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
6/1/2006 12:40:51 PM

Hi Chris, per attached - It's more the checkerboard effect I'm going after than a more balanced overall exposure.

By "additional element" I thought about increasing the scale differences; with this multi photo montage type of imagery, I think you can also mix various zoom levels with the different exposed photos to give it a little more impact.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
6/1/2006 12:24:38 PM

Thank you, I can see what you mean about balancing the exposure. Can you give me an example of what you mean by an additional element?
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: david henderson  (K:16659) Donor  
6/1/2006 2:16:04 AM

....this is a clever and thoughtful composition, imao, Chris, it has the form of an eye with lots of intersesting stuff happening to produce an interesting, almost abstract, shot, well titled, good work, very well done. cheers, david.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
5/31/2006 7:58:52 PM

Hi Chris, still find this very interesting. Instinctively, I felt that introducing a few brigher squares on top of the image too ( around st. Paul's and a bit more to the right) would make the division of the various exposures more balanced. Maybe inserting a more zoomed in photo of the cathedral could work too, and add an additional element as well as create a dominant primary subject. I like this...

Cheers,

hugo
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
5/30/2006 4:19:53 PM

OK, thank you for clearing that up. I will try your suggestions of different PoV and details. This version was just a trial as I made 3 for my photography exams, unfortunately they're not digital and about 2 metres long so I can't scan it. Thank you for the advice!
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
5/30/2006 4:10:59 PM

Hi Chris, Think I didn't phrase myself properly. I used "flaws" as in the seams between the individual images and the mismatch in the overlap - compared to the seamless stitches you see so often. But as you obviously didn't intend to create such a seamless stitch, I shouldn't have called them "flaws". I like that idea, and I think it's refreshing and creative. You don't see this too often, and that's what creates at least a part of the appeal, if you see what I mean.

The thing that make it strong is that some photos overlap perfectly (read: seamles), whilst others have a much more noticeable difference, as you say. Maybe you could use that to your advantage (even more so than you already did) by increasing that tonal difference, and perhaps mix in a few shots taken from a different PoV and maybe even focal lenght to emphasise certain details. I think emphasising the "chequerboard" approach might make the impact of such a panorama even stronger..... Hope this explains what I meant.

Not an easy challenge to create this, but I rather like it, I'll have to keep this in mind, I bet it can take a few hours to select the images to create a very well balanced overview. Maybe in that aspect you could gain some, but you've already nailed it pretty closely...

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
5/30/2006 3:59:27 PM

Can you tell me which flaws you've found, as I'm thinking of making a series of thes panoramas. If you mean the pictures all have different exposures, I am aware of that and although I could have corrected it, I decided to leave it to make the separate images clearer.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
5/30/2006 2:06:54 PM

Hi Chris, very interesting way of stitching a pano. Not necessarily flawless, but a very different yet appealing way, and maybe the stitching isn't the difficulty, but it sure isn't easy to arrange the photos. Excellent display of creativity and a great way to show there are other ways to present panoramic formatted images.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Fabio Giorgi  (K:1874)  
5/30/2006 1:51:36 PM

Great shot. Perfect title.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Mary Slade  (K:40338)  
5/28/2006 5:50:19 PM

Beautifful image- the sky, curve and shadow just lovely.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
5/28/2006 5:47:35 PM

wonderful tones. marvelous compsoition.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
5/28/2006 5:40:48 PM

Thank you.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Stalin Ramesh Photographer  (K:-1648)  
5/28/2006 5:40:07 PM

Nice Shot
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)  
5/28/2006 4:55:59 PM

this blue is stunning.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
5/27/2006 3:54:44 PM

It was actually taken for an art project in which I would expand the picture by drawing the rest of the scene. Thanks for the tips. I know there is a bit much sky, but I couldn't get more canal as there was the bridge rail in the way.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
5/27/2006 1:23:54 PM

nice place it is,and you've chosen an appropriate time of day to shoot it. composition is ok but it might improve by including more of the canal and less of the sky. if your intention was just to record the scene then its a decent photograph. keep shooting and think creatively ;-)
kostas
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: selami Torun  (K:9397)  
2/17/2006 10:22:49 AM

Hello Chris,
wonderful photo...
Best wishes!
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chelsea Burke  (K:5750) Donor  
2/15/2006 6:25:16 PM

I love the soft painterly effect of this image. I'm just wanting the boathouse to be a little more to the right of the center.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Randee Armstrong  (K:-820)  
2/15/2006 4:15:31 PM

Great tones, lovely image, nice work.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Pietro Clarizia  (K:8241)  
2/15/2006 3:34:00 PM

well done!
lovely warm tones!!

Ciao!
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Laura Spell  (K:24080)  
2/15/2006 2:11:46 PM

I like the warm light and colors. The framing of the boat house with the reeds was a good idea.
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)

Critique By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)  
2/15/2006 1:43:05 PM

thank you
        Photo By: Chris Marsh  (K:210)


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