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Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/18/2002 3:59:29 AM

Dawna,
Took a little time to work out the hot spots in the jpeg... let me know what you think.

M
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/17/2002 8:20:11 PM

Gary,
Thank you for your explaination regarding the tilt of the horizon... i now understand exactly what you meant to do. It is a beautiful image (as so many before me have commented on) and again, I can't wait to see more.

Michaelle
        Photo By: Gary Martin  (K:579)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/17/2002 8:12:29 PM

Beautiful Mary... Congratulations!
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/17/2002 10:46:48 AM

Nothing I can say other than "You nailed it"... Wonderful!
        Photo By: Steven B. Poitinger  (K:1757)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/17/2002 10:37:05 AM

Gary, Wonderful color here and the lights shining in the lighthouses adds that really fabulous touch! As always... the horizon is just a tad bit off.. It took me a minute to notice the fisherman because the rest of the image is so dramatic. Welcome to Usefilm and I am looking forward to more of you posts!

Michaelle
        Photo By: Gary Martin  (K:579)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/17/2002 10:02:23 AM

Adam, Now is the time to pull out all of the older stuff for critique... people are definatly having a good time with comments I missed this one the first time around and really like the symbolism here. The rabbit (the furry one) needs either a little more motion or a little less... it's kindof in the middle and while it gives the right impression, it is not as strong as it might be... Definately a funny picture and one that deserves praise.
        Photo By: Adam E. J. Squier  (K:9803)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/17/2002 5:26:29 AM

Welcome back Chris! We missed your posts. I really like the feel of this, crisp light, angles, DOF... fabulous as always.
        Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk  (K:610)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/16/2002 5:22:39 PM

Beautiful color, beautiful composition, beautiful...
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/16/2002 5:21:46 PM

Beautiful color, beautiful composition, beautiful...
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/16/2002 3:38:18 PM

A little bird told me that I had all of you wonderful Usefilmers to thank for the EC... so thank you! It definately put a smile on my face!
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/15/2002 6:00:22 PM

Very dramatic crop... I may be partial to black and white floral macros but I think this is wonderful!
        Photo By: Rana Dawood  (K:97)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/15/2002 5:51:39 PM

Very interesting crop... I think I like the idea. A little more detail in the very darkest shadow of the flower on the right might help to emphasize the curve of the flower a tad bit more.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/14/2002 3:31:48 AM

I've been here before, it's a beautiful place. I like your composition with the water winding it's way through the picture.
        Photo By: Howard M. Parsons  (K:3496) Donor

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/14/2002 3:25:17 AM

Very dramatic shot! I really like the depth and layers here. I'm not sure about the darker area of sky in the upper right hand side of the frame - it's almost too dark and competes with the mountain. Welcome to Usefilm, looking forward to seeing more of your work.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/13/2002 3:28:27 PM

Wonderfully seen and executed... Congratulations!
        Photo By: Eric Goldwasser  (K:4294) Donor

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/13/2002 1:59:38 PM

Very nice take on this... i really like the monochromatic tones and the angle. Well done.
        Photo By: Vincent Breen  (K:20)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/10/2002 10:20:12 AM

You might want to try the following articles to assist with your scanning woes... http://www.usefilm.com/articles/Scanning/ http://www.usefilm.com/articles/sharpness/

Michaelle
        Photo By: martin david brown  (K:25)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/3/2002 11:15:33 PM

The colors are fabulous! And the DOF is spot on... Try cropping just above the tree and just to to the right of the first window... this will move the solid red line created by the edge of the barn off to the right a little bit more and help to not have the frame cut so in half by the vivid colors. I think this is just a gorgeous place... wonderful!
        Photo By: Steven B. Poitinger  (K:1757)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
11/3/2002 10:17:14 PM

This is my favorite of the series... the pure simplicity of the image is what i like so much. White on white... very nice.
        Photo By: Samuel Downs  (K:7290)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
10/26/2002 7:57:29 AM

What warm colors! Wonderful capture.
        Photo By: Ken Alexander  (K:3905)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
10/26/2002 7:53:07 AM

This subject has sooooo much potential... and I bet during the winter (when there are less leaves and less clutter) it would be an even better shot. I have taken Dawna's suggested crops (and added some of my own flavor - please forgive me) to give an idea of what potential this has.
        Photo By: Les Anderson  (K:555)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
10/13/2002 3:28:19 PM

Sebastiaan,
Thank you for your comment. I did use PS to just desaturate the colors a little to give it more of a warm feeling. Other than that and the standard unsharp mask, no other PS work.

Michaelle
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
7/21/2002 6:30:01 AM

Very nice! I agree with you, the orange is striking... and the composition is very unique. Beautiful.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
7/1/2002 9:07:49 PM

Elizabeth... like I said before... a very happy mistake... I really like the look and the feel to this. Hopefully you wrote down what you did wrong so that you can repeat it later

Michaelle
        Photo By: Elizabeth van Hulst  (K:283)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
6/26/2002 9:58:37 PM

The texture in this is wonderful... I really like how the light enhances the curves of the petals. Very nice.
        Photo By: Przemyslaw Piwowar  (K:136)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
6/26/2002 9:44:05 PM

Christopher,
I would have to agree with Steve, in this instance the darker image has a much weightier feel to it... wonderful!
        Photo By: Christopher Thompson  (K:145)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
5/19/2002 7:40:58 PM

Roy,
In your most recent series, I like this one the best. However, I think it is just a matter of taste, as all are very nicely done. What stands out to me in this image is the contrast between the softness of the water and the texture of the branch... the subtlety of the tones in the water and the concrete nature of the wood. Very well thought out, beautiful!
        Photo By: Rose Hooper  (K:899) Donor

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
5/13/2002 7:56:40 AM

Thank you everyone that commented on this... they gave me *warm fuzzies*...
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
5/12/2002 2:41:26 PM

Steve,
Maybe just a temporary visitor, but thanks for the invitation
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)

Critique By: michaelle .  (K:3807)  
5/11/2002 7:18:10 PM

I know it's not much of a critique, but all I can say is Beautiful!
        Photo By: Jason McClendon  (K:19)


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