Photograph By Nigel Watts.
Nigel W.
Photograph By Karen Hanna
Karen H.
Photograph By Jan Symank
Jan S.
Photograph By Michele Carlsen
Michele C.
Photograph By Gene Zonis
Gene Z.
Photograph By David Lockwood
David L.
Photograph By Daniel Guerin
Daniel G.
Photograph By Bogdan Lutostanski
Bogdan L.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 

Un-Filtered Critiques
 Most Recent
 Critique Only
 Featured

By Category
By Project

 Find Member
Name
User ID



Critiques To 


<    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    >


Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
5/30/2010 10:36:40 AM

all fakery revealed
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Gabriella  M.  (K:33863)  
5/27/2010 3:02:14 AM

SUPERB idea...great realization!!!
cheers,G.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Noemi Jurado  (K:8849)  
5/24/2010 11:43:01 PM

Great drama! I agree it is sinister. The angle helps that.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Eb Mueller  (K:24960) Donor  
5/16/2010 6:01:06 PM

Pretend you're a chess piece, then play chess! Now, which chess piece should I be?
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor  
5/16/2010 10:17:30 AM

it does make you look
great pictures all round
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Gabriella  M.  (K:33863)  
5/16/2010 5:40:28 AM

you made a almost apocalyptic picture.....
No border, distressing aridity and the glance of the horse ...... extraordinary!

regards,Gabriella.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor  
5/11/2010 3:42:56 AM

A very creative abstract
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
5/5/2010 12:05:33 AM

I see what you mean about the size issue. It still looks pretty good to me, either size.
It reminds me of a fantasy book I read years ago by Clive Barker called Weaveworld. The book is similar to Alice in Wonderland. The anti hero Cal, falls into the weave of a sort of magic rug and into another strange world.
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
5/3/2010 2:47:38 AM

Very classy and understated, Kes! Well done!
Dave.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
5/2/2010 2:52:55 PM

...and I haven't been drinking!

My wife is very kind to me.



I think the smaller this image is sized, the better. :) I say that in part due to the resolution/sharpness or lack of it. Something in this image just isn't sharp enough. You know what I mean. If I had added a third subject, such as a light fixture, things might have brightened up a bit. As it is, there is a dullness here...
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
5/2/2010 1:56:47 PM

Hi Kes,
Yeah! The longer you stare, the more mesmerizing it becomes.
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Noemi Jurado  (K:8849)  
4/5/2010 4:36:32 AM

Fruit is not easy to photograph and the lower one appears moved. Nonetheless the image has managed to make my mouth water.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Tom Ravisé  (K:5082) Donor  
3/26/2010 10:39:53 PM

Simply oustanding!! You blew me up with this one.!
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Tom Ravisé  (K:5082) Donor  
3/26/2010 10:37:55 PM

Wonderful saturate picture. I like it very much :P Using primary colors as only colors create a superb mix. They create the composition!
Well done
Tom
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Anne Ilenna Loosen  (K:78)  
3/10/2010 7:36:14 PM

All i can say is WOW!! Beautiful shot...:)
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Eb Mueller  (K:24960) Donor  
3/7/2010 6:26:34 PM

Happy bunch! Good feeling to see them!
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
2/22/2010 11:25:26 PM

Hi Kes,
No, my Son Jeff is the one kneeling down in the front row with the black helmet and face mask on. The goalie is standing off to the side with a white face mask. We actually all are required to play with helmets and face masks. I think this picture was taken right after the game was over and some of the players didn't even have time to get their helmets off for the photo.

You definitely don't want to be starting to learn to skate with a bad back. What you described sounds painful. Not too much I hope. Like you said, we have to be thankful for all the great things we have. Take care of yourself, relax a bit and make some images.
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
2/22/2010 3:13:28 PM


:)
Great shot of the "Ice Capades"! Your son was the goalie? I suppose that is the reason for the special mask....or maybe just smart to wear. It's great you have this photo memory of the two of you together on the team.

My father used to figure skate - - in a pair of old hockey skates and he made everything look so easy....I never got it, but a couple of my sisters picked it up. I was the youngest and the folks left Indiana for Colorado in 1970, and that ended the ice skating. There is ice in Colo, but it is usually covered in snow, and so not as much "free" skating opportunities.

I've been off work since last July with a lumbar extruded disk and torn medial meniscus. Not much luck so far with work comp doctors, but at any rate I'm not looking to try ice skating again. Ever! :)

The house is warm, we have a lot of food, the wife and kids are healthy. God has blessed us so much we would be foolish to place our trust elsewhere, and so the future looks bright.

May God's light shine upon you, Andre!

        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
2/21/2010 2:05:10 PM

Hi Kes,
It's never too late to lace up the skates and try again. :) I wasn't born in Canada. But came here when I was 5 years old. Skating was one of my first memories of Canada. Very cliche, but true. When my first son was about 2 1/2, we put skates on him, put him on ice at a frozen pond, and away he went. :) There was no such thing as learning for him. Check out this image from a few years ago. I'm in the front row with the grey hair and the stick on my shoulder. My oldest son is in the front row with the black helmet and mask. The shot is from a company team tournament (very low level)
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
2/21/2010 3:20:37 AM

Hi Andre, thanks, and I agree with you. I've been trying to take more "snapshots" of the kids, and life, as I'm thinking later on these will be appreciated more by the family.

I posted a B&W version at flickr (gasp).
http://www.flickr.com/photos/31167787@N08
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
2/21/2010 3:13:02 AM

Andre, being able to skate, teeth or no, is quite an impressive ability. I still remember how fast the ice came up the last time I tried...oh, some 30 years ago. Ouch, still. :)
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
2/20/2010 8:33:12 PM

Being a Hockey player, I thought this might be a collection of teeth, after a fight. ;)
But, then I caught on. Pomegranates!!!
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
2/20/2010 8:30:51 PM

Hi Kes,
This kind of image might not get much attention at Usefilm, but you just know it's the images like this that we will all be looking back on and treasuring in years to come.
The scenes are as the Master Card ads say... priceless.
The attitudes of the kids, the weather, the lived-in detail of the background all tell a story.
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Jonne Vihtori Åke  (K:557)  
2/19/2010 4:23:54 PM

interesting feeling
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
1/14/2010 3:02:38 AM

Thanks Andre! I think I was cleaning the lens in some old cameras...
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)  
1/13/2010 10:12:22 PM

Interesting shot Kes.
What is it you are holding?
Andre
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
1/13/2010 2:49:47 AM

thanks Txules, hope you have a good year!
had a bit of medical woes but doing better still not taking many photos - that's how it goes.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Mark Southcombe  (K:2910)  
1/13/2010 1:41:22 AM

Beautiful capture. Love the POV and crop.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor  
1/12/2010 5:23:41 PM

inspection or introspection? excellent concept
glad to see you back, Kes
cheers
txules
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
1/12/2010 5:22:00 AM

Thanks Fadel for the kind comment. Hope you have a good new year.
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)


<    1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9    >


|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.3398438