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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/23/2009 11:10:54 PM
I see, yes. That makes a bit more sense now.
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Photo By: Bill O'Brien
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/23/2009 11:07:57 PM
I did something similar here where I chose to shoot in my camera's so-called tungsten mode:
http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=1193425
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Photo By: Stan Hill
(K:35352)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/23/2009 11:03:54 PM
Opera and Firefox are both browsers. Do you use Internet Explorer?
I was able to get the player to function today. You might seek out a different player. I'd recommend one, but I'm not currently using an imbedded player on my blog.
You may enjoy this album I reviewed:
http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?p=23
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Photo By: derek pantling
(K:1929)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/23/2009 10:52:22 PM
Marian - Thank you.
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Photo By: James Cook
(K:38068)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/23/2009 10:51:40 PM
Thanks, Marian. See you around.
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Photo By: James Cook
(K:38068)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 7:37:48 PM
Stunning. Your rustication works well in this shot.
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Photo By: Claude Tenot
(K:9960)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 7:32:44 PM
I think you mean for your title to read "Don't want to be a soldier".
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Photo By: Tamara L
(K:1387)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 7:23:24 PM
Oh, and I have some of my spoken poetry here:
http://www.reverbnation.com/jamesisin
I will post poems to my blog at some point. Just hasn't happened yet.
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Photo By: derek pantling
(K:1929)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 7:21:30 PM
Sorry, didn't realize you'd written twice.
I tried to listen to the music on your site. Opera plays nothing and Firefox locks up attempting to run your player. In short, something seems to be wrong with the code on your page.
I bookmarked your site for future reference.
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Photo By: derek pantling
(K:1929)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 7:08:39 PM
Follow the link I posted above to read my Luxagraphia Manifesto.
Join my movement!
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Photo By: derek pantling
(K:1929)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 7:05:08 PM
Yeah, sort of like a reverse cyanotype. I'd be curious to see the original. You shot in some raw format?
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Photo By: Stan Hill
(K:35352)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 9:39:16 AM
Heh, reminds me of a cartoon version of Old Man and the Sea I have on DVD. The whole thing was done with paints, photographed while still wet and then manipulated to form the next image/frame. Looks like it's out of print:
http://www.amazon.com/Old-Man-Sea-Gordon-Pinsent/dp/B000676 S8U
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Photo By: Tim Schumm
(K:29196)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 5:03:55 AM
No color work done?
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Photo By: Stan Hill
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 5:03:33 AM
Great control over your DoF. Good use of a black background too. Well done.
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Photo By: gianna piano
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 5:02:16 AM
Wow. I tip my hat. This is one of the finest examples of luxagraphic work I have seen to date. I'm sorry it's not mine.
http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?page_id=321
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Photo By: derek pantling
(K:1929)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 4:59:25 AM
Nice. It really blends in pretty well.
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Photo By: Ivona Lozic
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 4:58:12 AM
That's quite a good self-portrait, but is it lacking a bit of detail? Maybe too soft a focus?
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Photo By: Catherine Precilla
(K:15)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 4:56:48 AM
Oh, it's all fun and games until someone loses an eye...
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Photo By: Clay Boutin
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 4:56:02 AM
Top notch work, here.
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Photo By: Tim Schumm
(K:29196)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:37:49 AM
Sinem - Thank you for taking an interest in my photography. I'm glad you like this shot.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:35:59 AM
Paul - Thanks. Since, in the world of portait work, you are a king and I a pauper--this is a good compliment.
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Photo By: James Cook
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:34:30 AM
I thought that was exactly why hermits sat on mountain tops? To calm themselves? Maybe I got that all wrong.
Still, nice work. Nonetheless, there is something reminiscent of childhood here.
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Photo By: Mirek Towski
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:32:21 AM
Nice. I'm all about camera (or camera and subject) motion:
http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?page_id=321
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Photo By: AJ Haselwood
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:29:34 AM
Ok, that link didn't work out too well:
http://www.soundunreason.com/InkWell/?page_id=321
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Photo By: david henderson
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:28:59 AM
Hmmm... yes. I do a lot of work involving camera motion:
Luxagraphia Manifesto
I like this one. So, probably small circular motions I would guess.
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Photo By: david henderson
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/21/2009 3:25:25 AM
Hehe. Nice.
It's like a collection of seahorses.
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Photo By: Roger Skinner
(K:81846)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/20/2009 11:25:01 PM
Roger - Well, in truth, I cheated: these dimples are formed by out of focus rain drops on the glass. Same final effect though.
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Photo By: James Cook
(K:38068)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/20/2009 10:00:27 AM
Wonderful textures.
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Photo By: selma oransay
(K:356)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/20/2009 9:56:02 AM
Hahaha. This is your naughtiest picture. Great work.
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Photo By: Veronica Giossi
(K:143)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
3/20/2009 9:51:41 AM
It looks like a toy. You know what I mean? Surreal. Pebbles in the background. But I know it's not.
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Photo By: Mirek Towski
(K:14880)
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