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Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/24/2006 4:40:36 PM

sad photo.
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:17834)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/12/2006 6:43:10 AM

i love spring, as much as I love this photo of yours. Can't wait to do some wide-angle springtime photos ... in a few weeks cheers
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/12/2006 6:39:51 AM

hi melanie, ...its not too much to tell about "how i captured it" I just saw the interesting old man, and i just pressed the shutter button. I was on canon's AV, exposure program (aperture value) with an aperture of 1.8, and with a 1/60 exposure time. Iso was 400, for there wasn't too much light. Of course, i adjusted it photoshop, to obtain a special kind of textures on his face, a special color tone on his skin... actually now he looks a bit frightening, and i find that interesting cause when you look at his smile, and at his eyes, one cannot find anything that frightening regards, george
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/12/2006 6:15:03 AM

i just saw the photo, and i'm astonished. Congratulation, its a once in a lifetime good photo, in my opinion
        Photo By: Shane O'Neill  (K:3054)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/10/2006 6:24:38 PM

, thanks hermin for mentioning ... actually i really did not know what you meant by "cracking" ... by the way, the well trained dog, was actually a lonely,hungry frozen vagabond dog on the beach, feeding on the many dead birds lying there. I suppose the bird have died, because of the frost(we have this paranoia of Bird-disease in Romania, right now, so I hope they hadn't anything to with this)

cheers, george
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/8/2006 3:06:01 PM

sorry, now i realise it was a positive feedback , for which I thank you. And excuse my repeating of the details regarding the peak. I just had a bad day. Cheers everyone
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/8/2006 3:04:27 PM

Hello Hermin. What exactly did you mean by "depth" ? They're just a few diffrent planes (one further than the other) which seem put one on the other, somehow because of the long focal distance (aprox. 200mm on film camera) The photo is taken from the top of the Bucegi mountains, the OMU peak (2507 m) in Romania. Regards
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/6/2006 6:16:22 PM

Hello Shawn,

It actually was an early morning, and the feeling of peace was plenty Its taken last year, november on top of the Bucegi Mountains (vf. Omu Peak - 2507m) Cheers , George
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/4/2006 12:29:01 PM

for those of you who might be curious, the picture is taken on 26th of january, In Romania, the winter months are wintermonths, so it was a cold winter morning, just minutes before the sunrise. We made this roadtrip at the seaside with the main target of photographing the frozen sea.

Thank you all for your best wishes, hope i'll be able to entertain your eyes with some other photos as well in the future.
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/3/2006 6:10:28 PM

excuse me, i thought i saw a modif. only on the eyes
, i actually don't find that gamma modif. really that relevant./
the good part is, i still have the psd original project, so i can easily eliminate the eyes layer, and let the feeling be a more natural... i just wanted to render his eyes, the way they seemed to me, the moment i took the shot thank you hermin again !
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/3/2006 6:03:07 PM

thank you. I like your modif. I wanted it to look that way from the start. I sadly left it unfinished thank you.
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/3/2006 8:13:59 AM

thank you hermin, I apreciate your sincerity. A friend of mine also suggested me the same detail. I agreed with him, but i wanted to hear other opinions as well. I'll return with the non-extrem-modified version
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/2/2006 10:06:04 PM

wie der rumaener es sagt : BRICI ! ...er meint es sei super
        Photo By: David Hofmann  (K:22223)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
2/2/2006 7:18:22 AM

Hello Susie, and thank you all for the best wishes. Still, how on earth did I received that award (photographer of the day) ? when did I receive it ? I'm sorry, I'm not yet familiar with usefilm.com but I thank you all for the beautifull moring surprise which you made me, that being this award
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
1/30/2006 9:53:21 PM

is that a photograph ?
        Photo By: Kambiz K  (K:37420) Donor

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
1/30/2006 8:32:01 PM

chris, regarding the 'fairly centered horizon' - if you'll take for the horizon, the darker part of the sky, you won't have it THAT centered
I wanted the persons almost centered, because i don't enjoy the "mathematical photographs" that much. A slight rule-breaking never hurt anyone George
        Photo By: Enache George  (K:492)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
1/9/2006 10:20:52 AM

un copkil nebun :P
        Photo By: Cristina Vladu  (K:-298)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/11/2005 4:22:05 PM

I love it !
        Photo By: waldemar ebner filho  (K:5242)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/11/2005 10:30:50 AM

perfect expressions ! they remind me of my mother & father
        Photo By: David Hofmann  (K:22223)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/11/2005 10:28:43 AM

Hello David. Nice contre jour light, moment was well caught !
        Photo By: David Hofmann  (K:22223)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/11/2005 1:02:40 AM

beautifull , fine art photography! great color ! sexy expression ..
        Photo By: zosia zija  (K:11106)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/11/2005 12:00:09 AM

finnaly, someone that knows how to use a fisheye lens for architecture. I allways dreamed of owning a fisheye lens. I have so many ideas. One day I'll put them into action
        Photo By: Fernando Carello  (K:120)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/10/2005 11:56:14 PM

great portraiture !
        Photo By: marmur-Marek  Urbanski   (K:2307)

Critique By: Enache George  (K:492)  
12/10/2005 10:29:38 PM

good work with that fisheye ! Still, one question: If you would have used a sigma 10-20mm on the 10mm settings, would the corners of the photo still be rounded ? (is the round shaped effect a characteristic of the fisheye lens?) thanks - george
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)


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