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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/13/2010 6:04:36 PM
Sleepless - Thanks. I'll check it out.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/13/2010 1:28:05 PM
Cool. I did this entire series involving shooting luxagraphically through a shot glass:
http://www.usefilm.com/MyPortfolio.asp?ID=107677&PF=29118
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Photo By: Ian Miller
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/12/2010 5:58:34 PM
Stan - No problem. Hope you enjoy it. I hope it helps your syndrome.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/12/2010 11:13:48 AM
Wow. Now I'm really curious to see the original.
(Sometimes I post the original of an image I modified in the comments to allow for comparison.)
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Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
(K:19634)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/12/2010 10:01:29 AM
Thanks, Stan. My blog has some humorous bits as well. Try this one:
http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?p=1312
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/12/2010 9:55:35 AM
Roger - Thanks, man.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/12/2010 9:50:05 AM
Very cool. Again I wonder what the subject (light) is?
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Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/12/2010 9:48:36 AM
Well, yes. Of course. But what are the subject lights?
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Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:45:50 AM
Spin technique. Nice shot.
Maybe I didn't invent luxagraphia as a collection of photographic techniques, but I sure am pushing it into the status of a movement.
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Photo By: Roger Skinner
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:43:34 AM
Too centered? I think maybe. But great motion capture: transformative.
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Photo By: Roger Skinner
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:39:40 AM
Like rain.
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Photo By: Marian Man
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:38:36 AM
So much to choose from... be nice to visit for a while. Kill my shutter trying to get them all.
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Photo By: Marian Man
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:37:28 AM
I like a lot of what's going on in this one. Lots of unique brush strokes. Maybe a little too dark in the lower bits. (I know it's odd to have me say 'too dark'.)
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Photo By: Marian Man
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:34:46 AM
It can be pretty tough to get those "I see a rabbit" images captured photographically. Not only did you succeed but the face itself is a work to give Picasso pause.
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Photo By: Stan Hill
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:32:19 AM
I agree with you about wanting more DoF. Great shot regardless.
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Photo By: Stan Hill
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:29:31 AM
Very delicate. Is it luxagraphic? Color work?
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Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:27:55 AM
Fascinating. How did you create this one?
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Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:25:57 AM
Nice shot. Pretty heavy crop I guess?
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Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:23:59 AM
Roger - Yeah, I too thought it looks like legs but from two different persons. It's really quite a naughty bit o' luxagraphy.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:22:54 AM
Hi, Marian. Thanks for the kind words.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:22:32 AM
Thanks, Stan.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/10/2010 12:22:14 AM
Thanks, Baha.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/5/2010 11:59:28 PM
Roger - Looks like he's an Aussie too.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/4/2010 3:17:38 AM
Thanks, Roger. And thanks for the tip. Good to know my movement has historical precedence. I'll have to seek out more of his work for comparison to some of the things I've been doing.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/4/2010 3:09:36 AM
Glad to see I'm still having a positive influence on your work...
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Photo By: Roger Skinner
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/2/2010 12:54:50 AM
Thanks, Tony. Glad you appreciate it.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/2/2010 12:54:22 AM
I like working with leaves in my luxagraphic work (though I have, perhaps arbitrarily, chosen to work only with single exposures). You can get really nice matrices of colors and textures. Good example.
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Photo By: Tony Smallman
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/2/2010 12:48:28 AM
This reminds me of some of the aerial work of Emmett Gowin.
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Photo By: Tony Smallman
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/13/2010 10:56:50 PM
No problem. I hope you find use in my advice. See you around.
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Photo By: Dan Wilson
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
2/15/2010 11:51:19 PM
Ding Manuel - Thanks.
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Photo By: James Cook
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