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Critique By:
Bradley Prue (K:30678)
6/28/2004 11:20:28 AM
Spectacular array of color and depth! This has that "daybreak" feel to it, as though challenging a new day. The somewhat muted tones and soft reflections allow the viewer to feel the textures and enjoy the richness of this classic skyline. Beautiful job, Bogdan! ..Brad
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Photo By: Bogdan Lutostanski
(K:59)
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Critique By:
Bradley Prue (K:30678)
1/26/2014 6:20:16 AM
Deliscious... as usual. Your vision may be considered "dark", as I have detected by comments on many of your photo's, but I consider it "rich". You have a wonderful talent for bringing "the way that you see things" to fruition. I appreciate your previous explanation to me about your post-processing. I agree that you are using tools (like any other artist) to create your vision. Your work is amazing.
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Photo By: James Crotty
(K:2083)
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Critique By:
Bradley Prue (K:30678)
8/31/2006 4:08:11 AM
Holy c.... no! I won't say it! I'm not sure what I enjoy more.. the incredibly fun perspective, or the thought of you lying in the grass among the herd! That says everything about your passion, Hugo. You consistently seek out the unusual, and then NAIL the composition. I smile when admire your work...
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Photo By: Hugo de Wolf
(K:185110)
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Critique By:
Bradley Prue (K:30678)
10/1/2004 12:13:22 AM
There is incredible detail here, Ursula! The colors and saturation levels are perfect, and the limited DOF is unavoidable when this close up. Bees make excellent subjects, as they often are slow movers, and rarely become aggressive. Very nice work! ...Brad
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Photo By: Ursula Luschnig
(K:21723)
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Critique By:
Bradley Prue (K:30678)
6/2/2004 4:23:04 AM
Giannis, I love this shot...especially the tones that you have developed. I hope you don't mind me offering a peek at a more tightly cropped version. I think more emphasis on the vertical lines works here. Great shot ..Brad
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Photo By: Johnny K
(K:12635)
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