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Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
3/18/2007 10:12:16 PM

stunning.. have a nice week dear..
roby
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Erland Pillegaard  (K:34147)  
3/17/2007 8:04:26 PM

Wnderfult picture
erland
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Michalis P.S.  (K:10136)  
3/16/2007 6:54:38 PM

Very good composition. Light is balanced in the frame. Good exposure.
Well done,
Michalis
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: R T  (K:727)  
3/16/2007 6:40:34 PM

Magnifica captura de foto, es excelente, felicidades,

Roberto
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Michele Carlsen  (K:146013)  
3/16/2007 6:27:33 PM

Excellent CA ! The warm colored lights, reflections and that big humungus MOON make this an excellent image IMO !! 7++++++
Glad to see you back again --
Best wishes,
Michele~
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: ARMANDO ALCÁZAR  (K:42404)  
3/16/2007 8:48:24 AM

SIMPLY WONDERFUL!!!
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: ARMANDO ALCÁZAR  (K:42404)  
3/16/2007 8:46:55 AM

WONDERFUL NIGHT PIC AND REFLECTIONS!!
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: siamak jafari  (K:20075) Donor  
3/16/2007 5:28:48 AM

very well done,nice shot,regards
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: H L  (K:11377)  
3/16/2007 4:43:56 AM

I'm sorry your description "Double exposure" it is obvious misleading!
Regard's
Harry
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Rodrigo Cunha  (K:2276)  
3/16/2007 4:15:31 AM

Well captured image of the bridge and moon, though you see clearly that this is a composite due to the lack of reflection from the moon on the river therefore it looses realism and appeal.

Regards,

Rod
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Alicia Popp  (K:87532)  
3/16/2007 4:09:56 AM

Wowwwwwwwww... perfecta!!!
Felicitaciones!!!
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: bill smith  (K:5416)  
3/16/2007 3:34:22 AM

Very nice effect Christine, Exellent exposer on both shoths. Very well done. This is a wall hanger.
Bill
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Dan Wilson  (K:21104) Donor  
3/16/2007 2:52:28 AM

Hmmmmm, wow. That doesn't look real. Came out so wonderfully
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: cyro assahira  (K:-196)  
3/16/2007 2:18:18 AM

Beautiful picture...amazing moon...there's a lot to see and to think in this picture...really inspires me. Greetings from Brazil
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
3/16/2007 2:01:55 AM

A beautiful capture of the bridge, and very nicely put together with the moon, Christine! A great image!
Dave.
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor  
3/15/2007 3:43:57 PM

Nice moody colors but a bit more sharpness on the interesting clouds at the top would add much more to the mood, Christine! Also, the composition is quite weak this way but it can be easily made stronger by using a small correction of EV upwards to reveal the horizon, since it is some kind of "anchor" where the implicite leading lines to the depth are taling the eyes of the spectator.

Best wishes,

Nick
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor  
3/15/2007 3:40:37 PM

Such natural patterns are a very usual "target" for many photographers but there are much less photos that capture them in such a nice way. And this is one nice example of such a nicely captured natural form

The composition is quite extraordinary as it almost divides the photo in quartes, 3 of which carry the patterns of the black spots, and one of which is rather "empty". A really refreshing way to compose. According to this the darke curves/spots at the upper left part are a bit "against composition", but this is not really much. The tonal range is very well balanced and depicts very clearly the highlights and the shadows. Only in the center of the image there is a small region of slight unclarity - was that part covered with water? If so, then I think that a stronger enhancement of the textures/contrasts of the water to the rock would add another strong note to the image.

A very nice work, Christine! Keep it up and best wishes,

Nick
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor  
3/15/2007 3:27:40 PM

A good idea, Christine! Indeed well seen. It could be better, if the water had been a bit more for keeping the interruptions of the reflected silhouette to a lower extend, and thus allowing a somewhat more complete view of it. This way the silhouette does not really disappear between the non-reflective surfaces of the rocks, but its strength is a bit too weak. Perhaps a solution for giving a bit more visual strength to the silhoutte would be to shoot the photo from a higher point - though of course nobody carries a ladder for such cases ;-)

Your D200 with the Nikor Micro 105 seems to make a great job considering details and sharpness. What kind of lens is that, if I may ask? Is it a lens for macro/micro that can still be used for focusing infinity?

Best wishes,

Nick
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Nick Karagiaouroglou  (K:127263) Donor  
3/15/2007 3:20:02 PM

With a small exception of some sharpness problems at the tip of its let wing a very nice macro in a balanced composition. The monarch seems to shine in front of the darker background, and this shine together with its separation from the surroundings by selective focus gives his Majesty the necessary photographic honor!

Very good work, Christine!

Nick
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Alicia Popp  (K:87532)  
3/15/2007 2:32:39 AM

Fabuloso macro y bellísima mariposa monarca
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor  
3/14/2007 6:16:03 PM

Very intriguing, dear Christine & beautifully open to many associations. Mine, being an MD is, of course, a microscopic view of a tiny bloos-vessel filled with floating blood-cells, but that's just me. It's a lovely photo anyway you look at it.
Thank you for your very kind comment on mine.
Best regards,
Rafi
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:36:36 PM

Thanks, Peter! I love looking for the patterns. This one was almost toooo easy!

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:34:00 PM

Thanks, Jinggoy... I loved shooting the pelicans, they were a challenge with my slow focusing lens :) And you're right about the darkness-- I really need to learn the basic PS stuff one of these days ;)

I've been gone for a bit and haven't looked or posted in a while. I hope to do more of both soon.

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:30:05 PM

Thanks, Liz... nature abstracts are fun to play with.

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:29:15 PM

Thanks, ShLEG!

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:26:06 PM

Thanks for your comments, Riny :)

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:23:29 PM

Thank you, Mehul!

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/14/2007 2:22:45 PM

Thanks for your comments, Albert. I, too, like cemetaries for the peace and stillness of them.

I like your image very much, it is clean and simple, and the bit of red in it is lovely.

Thanks again for commenting, my friend....

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)  
3/13/2007 10:09:58 PM

Thanks for the comments, Marcus....

I've been away for a bit, so haven't been on the site for a while. I'll catch up on all of the comments later, but wanted to thank you for commenting....

christine
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Maryanne Murillo  (K:11617) Donor  
3/13/2007 9:13:19 PM

Nice image, well titled.
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)


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