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Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:14:12 PM

Thank you, Biljana.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:11:53 PM

Roger - You have such a way with words. Thanks, man. But, yeah, normally a magnifying filter is invisible in the final product--you've just zoomed in. Here it has announced its presence but in a way which is not in its repertoire.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:07:57 PM

Sounds great. Let me know when you do post it.
        Photo By: biljana mitrovic  (K:48110)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:19:14 AM

Well shot. I'm less sure about the color work. Care to post the green version for comparison?
        Photo By: biljana mitrovic  (K:48110)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:16:05 AM

Maurizio - Thanks for stopping by to see my photograph. Glad you like it.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:14:44 AM

Yes, that's what I'm familiar with--that edge distortion/blurring. Probably fun to play with. I thought this was a pretty innovative use of reflection.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:08:36 AM

Well shot. It would be nice to see it larger.
        Photo By: Carmen Fuchs  (K:6967)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:05:53 AM

Exquisite details.
        Photo By: Rasna 69  (K:8916)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:03:57 AM

Can you give us some information about what we are seeing here?
        Photo By: Peter Hasky  (K:348)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 10:03:15 AM

Reminds me a little of the paintings of Rousseau. Not sure why.
        Photo By: Gustavo Croitor  (K:788)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:59:21 AM

Nice work.
        Photo By: Maurizio Pigozzo  (K:220)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:57:27 AM

Love that wall (built from whatever happened to be lying about). Nice colors as well.
        Photo By: Anthony Lound  (K:6661) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:55:53 AM

Nice work with a difficult framing. The bottom is a little bothersome, but this is really well arranged.
        Photo By: Anthony Lound  (K:6661) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:52:51 AM

You may want to consider posting larger images.
        Photo By: Lu Betta  (K:113)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 9:45:07 AM

Thanks, TK.

I guess I'm not that familiar with Lens Babies. Can you do reflective work with them as well?
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
6/16/2009 1:23:08 AM

Thanks, Dan. Glad you like it.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
5/9/2009 2:14:55 AM

Hey, thanks, Roger. He's more like a corporate blitzkrieger, really.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/24/2009 6:44:36 PM

Hey, I'm not the one who designed the platypus.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:20:39 AM

Surreal. Well shot.
        Photo By: Sinan Goksel  (K:1010)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:18:49 AM

I like the way the shadows bring in a range of purples.
        Photo By: The  King  (K:4728) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:16:17 AM

You have much more interesting caterpillars than we have.
        Photo By: The  King  (K:4728) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:13:35 AM

King - That's a promise.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:11:55 AM

Even if I bring my own glass?
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:11:18 AM

Roger - I think the coloring helps the space look. That's from being underwater with those aquarium lights. I tried color correction, which certainly made the colors more natural; but I thought it was at the sacrifice of something important so left the color alone in the end.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/23/2009 1:09:38 AM

Rajdeep - Thanks. I think it's interesting too how they appear aligned when they are really just randomly distributed.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/21/2009 4:35:32 AM

Playing god again, I see.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/21/2009 4:29:40 AM

King - "A little dark" is my middle name. I shoot darker probably than is required (I set my SD950 to pull 2 stops always). I think if I were printing it would be more important, but on a monitor I prefer the darker look. Yours, though more traditional, seems powdery to my eyes. Thoughts?
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/21/2009 4:27:23 AM

Thanks, Stan. You clearly know the nature shots, judging from your portfolio.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/21/2009 4:25:52 AM

Thanks, Roger. Agreed. It rather draws you in.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: James Cook  (K:38068)  
4/21/2009 4:24:54 AM

Mitra - Thank you.
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)


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