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Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/14/2023 4:23:23 PM

Hi Claude!
Long time no see!
How are you doing my old friend? Did you stick with the photography and graduate in your digital media?
Hope you’re well my friend.
        Photo By: Claude Francis  (K:479)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
6/10/2019 5:24:17 AM

Hi Laura,
Are you still alive and Clicking? ;-)

Ian
        Photo By: Laura Beyers  (K:51)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
6/10/2019 4:02:48 AM

Hi Shirley!
Long time no see. I came across the link to this site and my old page while clearing out my Huuuuuuge mail inbox. Good to see that you are still alive and clicking. How's things with you?
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174022) Donor

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
6/3/2015 3:56:32 AM

Hello Stranger!
Niiiice work, vibrant and great detail, nicely done.

Ian
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174022) Donor

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
5/29/2015 12:34:27 AM

Hi Claude!
Has the Sky Been The Limit for you, and your photography?
Long time no see old Boy. I've only just got back on here, after many years of it being down, the site that is. Give me a bell sometime.

Ian
penzancepirate@hotmail.com
        Photo By: Claude Francis  (K:479)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
5/29/2015 12:01:30 AM

Eureka! Not only is this site back.......I'M back! :-)))
Great Portrait, Kevin, both technically and creatively. Still perusing your work. I have much to upload. Back again soon.....ish.

Ian
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
1/10/2011 10:43:48 AM

Great piece of Photoart.

"Time and Tide, Wait For No Man."

Ian
        Photo By: a. gianfranco baccelli  (K:21379)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
1/7/2011 9:13:31 AM

Great, atmospheric, piece or photoart. Daunting, but a delight to see.

Thank you for sharing it.

Ian
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
1/5/2011 8:18:58 AM

Nice candid shot,on an interesting angle.

Ian
        Photo By: Miguel Torres  (K:3998)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
1/5/2011 8:15:30 AM

Great Street shot. Nicely cropped and perfectly composed. It works well in B/W too.

Well done,Miguel.

Ian
        Photo By: Miguel Torres  (K:3998)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
7/2/2010 1:06:55 PM

Great shot with creative touch to bring out the kid in her yellow dress.

Well done.

Ian
        Photo By: Jimmy  Perez  (K:1694)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
5/9/2010 9:32:51 PM

Storm in a Tea cup brewing! ;-)

Was a goood day.....my friend.
        Photo By: Laura Beyers  (K:51)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
5/6/2010 1:10:41 PM

An emotive shot all the same. Pity we can't see when the wave hits too, for an action shot to follow. ;-)

Ian
        Photo By: Erin Kelley  (K:1603)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
5/4/2010 11:17:02 AM

Great piece of work,Darren.
I've forgotten how to do this technique, and it's such a powerful and popular one.

I've not come across a bride willing to Trash the Dress yet. Must be a reserved English thing. ;-)

But look forward to my first, as I'm sure it will make Grrrrrreat photography!

Ian
        Photo By: Darren Arena  (K:2999)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/29/2010 9:56:02 AM

Love the compostion and the cropping, as well as the lighting and tone on this one.

Well done.

Ian
        Photo By: Bulent Erol  (K:361)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/29/2010 9:53:10 AM

I am amazed how such a great piece of photoart can have so many views yet only two comments. Maybe they were just speechless to leave a comment. Certainly a great ad for skin cream, or to show beauty is only skin deep.
        Photo By: Bulent Erol  (K:361)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/23/2010 9:02:48 PM

WOW!

I LOVE this shot, what a wicked place to live. It's like going back in time. I wonder what it looks like at night time.

Well shot.

Ian
        Photo By: Luca Peccerillo  (K:17660)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/19/2010 7:44:03 AM

A Powerfully sharp n dramatic shot. Well done.

Ian
        Photo By: Kadir Erten &kadoo  (K:2757)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/19/2010 7:37:29 AM

Thanks for that Gary. It was one of the key points of me taking the shot too.

Ian
        Photo By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/14/2010 11:05:39 AM

A great naturally textured abstract. Very eye-catching. Would look great blown up to A1 or higher.

Ian
        Photo By: Amanda Loy  (K:460) Donor

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/14/2010 11:01:06 AM

A very nice emotive, atmospheric shot, with a nostalgic touch to it.

Well done!
And Thanks for sharing it too.

Ian
        Photo By: nima ojani  (K:128)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
4/6/2010 9:32:11 AM

More like a Femme Fatale! Than a Chick Flick. ;-)

Nice composition, pity it's not a tad sharper, or maybe a dry brush effect in PS would look good on this?

Ian
        Photo By: Noemi Jurado  (K:8849)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
3/24/2010 7:12:02 AM

Thankyou Aditya,

Much appreciated. Did it bring back any memories for you?

Ian
        Photo By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/25/2010 8:42:04 AM

This is one of my fav's, for it's contrast alone, dark yet vibrant.

Ty for sharing it.

Ian
        Photo By: Ina Todorova-Kuneva  (K:743)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/25/2010 8:34:42 AM

Very interesting and thought-provoking artwork. Would be nice also to know your idea/thoughts behind it, as well as what the rest of us individuals think of it , and what it means to us.

It reminds me of my youth in Cornwall, UK. My firends and I loved the windy stormy days when we would go and Play "Chicken" on Penzance Prom', while watching the huge waves crash against the prom' wall below us and shoot 20 - 30ft above us, before we run for cover. Getting a shoes soaking wet in the process. Then retiring to our beds, with sodden shoes and socks by it's side.

Thank you.

Ian
        Photo By: Ina Todorova-Kuneva  (K:743)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/23/2010 1:38:12 PM

Hi Laura,

Thankyou for your kind comments, always appreciated. ;-)
This is part of the permanant "Gormley Statues" exhibition. On a beach near Liverpool. I was lucky enough to be taken there by some wedding guests of a friend of mine. Who's wedding I shot, the previous day in Knowsley, nr Liverpool.
Was a very cold day, so could not keep my escorts waiting too long in the cold. But I'd love to return there one day, as it's a photographer's dream. I think there are around 120 or was it 200, statues in total, spread over a few miles along the beach. Some are partly buried in the sand and some are partly submerged in the sea, with the waves breaking over the top of them. I heard that when they were first installed, the Coastguard was called on numerous occasions. As people thought that they were real people drowning, or committing suicide. Google it for more info, it's wicked!

Ian
        Photo By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/23/2010 1:28:42 PM

I remember this one! Winter Wonderland!
Great composition, and lovely subject too. Did you do some post editing on this? As the only drawback is the over contrast, hence the little bit of burnout on the fur to the left. Otherwise, it's a wicked photo.

Ps. Thanks for YOUR comments too,good to hear from you.

Ian x
        Photo By: Laura Beyers  (K:51)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/23/2010 7:32:00 AM

GREAT SHOT! And with a camera I can only dream about at present. It's all in the eyes, love the DOF, as well as the sharpness you have captured, and well composed too.

Thanks for sharing it.

Ian
        Photo By: po-pad    (K:1451)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/22/2010 7:30:25 AM

You're UNIQUE.............Just like everyone else. ;-)
Just kidding, to me, this IS unique, and certainly an eye-catching piece. Especially as a thumbnail size, it tempts your curiosity to open it up further. A work well executed and nicely composed.

Well done.

Ian
        Photo By: absynthius .  (K:20748)

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
2/12/2010 11:51:05 AM

Neat shot. reminds me of a simillar one I took recently, which I've attached.

Great portfolio by the way.

Big E
        Photo By: Don Nguyen  (K:323)


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