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Critique By:
The Pilgrim (K:65058)
11/14/2014 8:50:54 AM
Looks like some of my old work boots Barb. I like these types of photos when done right such as this. Wonderful story telling ability. Excellent details and your post processing treatment has worked perfectly. A pleasure to view.
Regards,
Paul
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Photo By: Barbara Socor
(K:13559)
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Critique By:
a. Scarabeo (K:16333)
11/11/2014 2:05:05 PM
Composition and applied tones are magnifique. Also like you consequently presents the images to give the "Medium Format" effect even if they are not. Genial. Best regards Jan.
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Photo By: Jan Symank
(K:22030)
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Critique By:
G G (K:61359)
11/8/2014 2:02:59 PM
Wow.. superb Konstantin!!! Light absolutely perfectly managed, the perspective, and thus the pov is excellent.. The mood of this composition is really magic. Probably an awarded photo.. Congrats. F.
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Photo By: Konstantin Yudintsev
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Srna Stankovic (K:172232)
11/8/2014 1:18:37 AM
Like the atmosphere and people in their everyday life presented my dear Fabrice ... nicely composed with fine settings according to your state in the boat, well done my friend. Cheers, Srna
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Photo By: G G
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Critique By:
Serge Moscow (K:-2917)
11/7/2014 11:52:10 PM
Classical autumn scene. From my point of view, it'd be better to decrease saturation of leaves on left and right sides. Only center should be so saturated. Make gradient of saturation. And details on the sky are lost.
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Photo By: siamak jafari
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Critique By:
Christine Adachi (K:179)
11/7/2014 7:21:20 AM
Stunning to see the detail on the bees' wings, and, the point of view shows the depth and detail of the flower! The yellow is so bright it looks fluorescent. What a beautiful photo.
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Photo By: Nigel Watts.
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
11/7/2014 5:47:23 AM
Very interesting Salvador. Colours are great. Here's a thought: you've been abducted by aliens and managed to get a couple of pictures of earth from space (last few posts) before arriving on a planet with seas of molten lava, a toxic sulphur atmosphere and a black sun shedding green light? :)) Good one Salvador Regards
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Photo By: Salvador María Lozada
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
10/31/2014 2:25:42 PM
This could well be a photo from Cartier-Bresson's heyday as there are very few date indicators. It is a very beautiful image and the contorted woman seen inside the shop adds a little humour, just like we see in many of Cartier-Bresson's images. A very nice tribute to Cartier-Bresson Jan. Regards
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Photo By: Jan Symank
(K:22030)
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Critique By:
Mary Brown (K:71879)
10/30/2014 7:14:03 PM
Very pretty. The gentle sun light colours behind the silhouetted trees is very eye appealing. I love your composition with the tall tree in the foreground. It gives your image a vertical element that might have been lost without it. This has a very relaxing feeling to it.
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Photo By: David Rodriguez
(K:11965)
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Critique By:
The Pilgrim (K:65058)
10/28/2014 8:34:11 AM
Lovely landscape Jan. I like the diagonal line of the wild flowers. Your lighting and exposure are point one with great details. A nice composition and good visual impact. Well done my friend.
Congrats!
Regards,
Paul
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Photo By: Jan Symank
(K:22030)
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Critique By:
Srna Stankovic (K:172232)
10/22/2014 6:25:37 AM
Good photo Roki, but I would change position of your model if I were you (on the left side of the photo) and she needs a little bit more light on her face. Maybe you might have done different angle of shooting on the first place. Hope you do not mind on my constructive critique :)
Warm regards :)
Srna
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Photo By: Radovan Magdalenic
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
10/20/2014 3:21:39 PM
So much conflict: vertical trees (organic) on the left side of the frame and curved man made structures on the right; rather dark tones on the left and light on the right; people walking in opposite directions and a poster suggesting a near virtual collision; a blonde on the left and a brunette on the right; a horizontal stripe on the blonde's dress and a vertical stripe on the brunette's; shoes that show a white band of skin in the opposite direction to the stripe on the brunette's dress; shadows perpendicular to the direction of pedestrian traffic and seemingly blocking the path. Just as well these ladies have a very brave man to protect them from it all.
Another photo that demonstrates you keen eye Konstantin. Love it. Regards
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Photo By: Konstantin Yudintsev
(K:3253)
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Critique By:
The Pilgrim (K:65058)
10/20/2014 6:50:26 AM
Nice black and white street image. Pleasant highlights and shadows. Good sharp focus and details. Good textures. I like it in mono. Thoughtful composition Srna. Well done.
Congrats!
Regards,
Paul
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Photo By: Srna Stankovic
(K:172232)
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Critique By:
Paolo De Maio (K:34932)
1/22/2007 10:27:56 AM
SUPER !!!!!!!! No other words to describe a wonderful shot for compo sharpness and brightness. My best compliments Paolo
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Photo By: maciek duczynski
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Critique By:
Jill Bartlett (K:8130)
10/13/2014 7:28:04 PM
Beautiful capture Jan, a very noble animal,extreamly well captured,A timeless image. Hope to see it in the gallery. Best wishes
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Photo By: Jan Symank
(K:22030)
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Critique By:
Paul Lara (K:88111)
1/21/2014 7:24:17 AM
Incredible shot, Paul! I love your crisp details and such a vibrant framing of warm to cool tones. Spectacular!! Congrats on the award.
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Photo By: Paul Harrett
(K:791)
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Critique By:
Antonia BauerleinSehnert (K:30599)
3/18/2007 6:22:57 AM
First, congratulations on the BIP. This is an outstanding image, and standing back from your page of thumbnails it drew me in. It has much energy, and it feels I am traveling into the frame with great speed. The light is bedazzling. The red dot at the end of the vanishing point and the angle of attack are both powerful. Thank you for your comments on mine. Antonia
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Photo By: Radim Sobotka
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Critique By:
Olga Vareli (K:22477)
9/13/2004 5:36:07 AM
A great mood here.The situation depicted in front of us cannot be realized quickly, so we 'play' for a while with the image.The feeling of cold and humidity is everywhere, the children , engrossed in their play, remind us sth of our own forgotten childhood.The lines here , are confusing, however we feel reassured by a tone of childish carefree spirit.Marvellous job.
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Photo By: Aris Michalopoulos / OsirisiS
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Critique By:
Robert Kocs (K:89085)
7/16/2005 9:58:56 PM
Great capture Paolo! Nice colorful buildings, great reflections, great composition! Nice creation! Congratulations on BiP awards! Greetings! Robert
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Photo By: Paolo Corradini
(K:59552)
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Critique By:
alexander garcia castro (K:7335)
10/11/2005 10:23:37 AM
great composition, and perspective. The colors are very interesting, do not distract the focus of the photo, the colors do not add noise, they just reinforce the concept of the photo, I just love this photo, congrtulations.
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Photo By: Kiarang Alaei
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Critique By:
Steve Rosenbach (K:8338)
2/19/2004 2:31:07 PM
Breathtaking, Michael!
You and Julian are my heros! :-) I just saw your amazing new "Masterclass" book this weekend; my 17-year-old son and I looked at it together at our local Barnes & Noble over coffee (for me) and latte (for him :-) We were both knocked out by the beautiful photos as well as their instructional value and the excellent accompanying text.
I've stared dropping hints about how nice it would be to get a copy of your book for Fathers' Day....
Thank you both for setting a great example for all of us, and thanks for sharing your photos with us on Usefilm.com
Best regards, SteveR
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Photo By: Michael Busselle
(K:221)
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Critique By:
Maja Gligoric (K:13528)
4/14/2004 3:02:50 AM
Hi Michael, It is magnificent,so powerful!Beautiful colors and tones,excellent perspective in great composition.Really extra ordinary landscape. Wonderful! Best regards, Maja
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Photo By: Michael Busselle
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Critique By:
Marcia . (K:16108)
10/15/2005 9:13:15 PM
This is so fantastic view!!! I love those poppies and how they pop up in the green field. Wonderful place and sky...
I can?t believe that you are the writer of the "Master photography", are you?? :-) I?m trying to learn about photography and this is one of my favorites books here.
Regards, Márcia.
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Photo By: Michael Busselle
(K:221)
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Critique By:
Riny Koopman (K:102911)
10/7/2014 9:06:53 AM
Really so very atmospheric photo and fine crop and position of your subject,Welcome back Arif.
Riny
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Photo By: Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)
(K:27380)
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Critique By:
Jill Bartlett (K:8130)
10/6/2014 6:47:23 AM
Ecellent landscape Salvador, all the right ingredients, blue sky, mountains, water and green fields. Well captured. Best wishes.
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Photo By: Salvador María Lozada
(K:69375)
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Critique By:
The Pilgrim (K:65058)
10/1/2014 4:07:33 PM
Great use of lines and composition. Colors and textures are nice. Good story telling ability. Well done Jan.
Congrats for your award!
Paul
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Photo By: Jan Symank
(K:22030)
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Critique By:
Anindya Chakraborty (K:12765)
6/5/2009 3:12:10 AM
excellent light you have managed in this shot. Not sure whether its a HDR or blended shot but the outcome looks stunning with great detail in it. The reflection of the boat too looks amazing.
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Photo By: Mustafa Tayar
(K:2212)
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Critique By:
rebecca claassen (K:12904)
10/7/2006 6:02:14 AM
WOW!!! Amazing portrait. The light and detail are magnificent, what an interesting character this man has. A very well deserved award, congrats and once again...WOW!!! cheers, R
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Photo By: Arif Tanju Korkmaz
(K:311)
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Critique By:
Paul Freeman (K:35606)
9/27/2014 4:34:04 PM
I know your photographs without looking to see the photographers name; they always contain great subject matter, have great colour range, exhibit great technique and are expertly composed. Another beautiful photo Jan
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Photo By: Jan Symank
(K:22030)
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Critique By:
Leslie Cohelan (K:20807)
6/4/2005 5:37:43 AM
missed much of your work Elizabeth...this is beautiful, both color and clarity...when an image is this well done it is next to impossible to complain about anything...to answer your question...I love it
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Photo By: Elizabeth Miller
(K:2766)
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