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Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/28/2004 2:23:21 PM

Wow neat! Can you share your location? I've shot a lot in similar looking salt marsh locations and would love to see what's at this one. email address in my profile if you don't want to tell the world http://www.usefilm.com/image/292329.html#
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        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/13/2004 7:11:59 PM

Very nice! Was this done at Altamont pass or near Mojave? I'd love to get in there but never knew who to contact. if you could email me at wfrancis@anticlockwise.com and let me know how you got in there I'd love to know!
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/12/2004 11:55:57 PM

nice atmosphere and very good contrast
        Photo By: Alicia J. McMahan  (K:417)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/12/2004 11:54:18 PM

very well done! I'm impressed.
        Photo By: Eolo Perfido  (K:91)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/12/2004 9:33:35 PM

very nice! I really like it
        Photo By: Kevin Barrett  (K:0)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/12/2004 9:29:42 PM

I like this shot a lot! I thought it looked a little washed out so I brought it into photoshop and with a little tweaking of levels and curves I think it looks a little more interesting and a lot more 3 dimensional with more detail. I hope you like it!
        Photo By: David Stevens  (K:803)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/11/2004 8:07:22 PM

er, wait, this is the one I meant to upload
        Photo By: Ray Witter  (K:6149)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/11/2004 8:03:11 PM

nicely done, but the hills look a little washed out. I spent 30 seconds with it in photoshop an cranked up the midtone contrast a bit and I think it made a big improvement. No doubt a little tweaking with levels or curves properly would really do some good. I live here and know it's a pretty misty area sometimes though
        Photo By: Ray Witter  (K:6149)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/10/2004 9:53:04 PM

The stack isn't straight because it's very tall and the perspective. I went back and looked at it to amke sure it wasn't my lens...
        Photo By: William Francis  (K:365)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/9/2004 5:41:11 PM

very well done, but I get the impression that you blurred the background and made him stand out a little bit _too_ much, or played around with the lighting on him so it appears that he's lit from the other side that the building it lit from.
        Photo By: Rene Asmussen  (K:138)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/7/2004 1:29:19 PM

Yes, it's on one of the nobs on twin peaks, San Francisco
        Photo By: William Francis  (K:365)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/4/2004 5:19:41 AM

I like it very much. Thank you!
        Photo By: George Chene  (K:318)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
1/2/2004 8:53:09 PM

wow. I really love this shot. Perhaps it's my monitor, but I wish there was more detail in the lower right.
        Photo By: Terri Wu  (K:79)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
12/30/2003 10:23:18 PM

wonderful. I have a couple of ideas of how you created those tones but no doubt you are keeping it a secret
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
12/29/2003 9:16:30 PM

I think this photo might be more interesting if you converted to black and white and played around with the contrast to give me more of a mood. I don't think you've found all that is possible from this photo.
        Photo By: richard jefferson  (K:72)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
12/29/2003 9:13:47 PM

I love the idea and would like to see you explore it more!
        Photo By: Giuseppe Ronchetti  (K:532)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
12/29/2003 5:22:50 PM

I appreciate the feedback about the people. I left them in because there is nothing else in the scene to give you a point of reference for how big this is, but maybe they are more distracting than the value they add for scale. I'll edit it and see what I think.
        Photo By: William Francis  (K:365)

Critique By: William Francis  (K:365)  
12/22/2003 3:26:51 PM

Very nice! I know exactly where you took this and I'll be uploading my picture(s) from the same location soon. I have to admit though, I've been waiting for another foggy/rainy day to go back and see if I can do better.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor


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