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Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/14/2006 7:08:45 PM

i wouldn't crop their feet Moe, but if you did it deliberately then it's ok ;-)
i like the other picture most.

kostas
        Photo By: Moe Rabie  (K:4390)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/14/2006 6:53:40 PM

i like how you composed + B/Wed it Michael...for me it is not a museum anymore but a wonderful abstract photograph ;-)

ps. in my opinion it fits better to #32-Lines project ;-)
        Photo By: Michael Kanemoto  (K:22115)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/9/2006 6:19:51 PM

good idea you had Gust@vo, and your image is nice. the slow shutter effect is sweet ;-)
kostas
        Photo By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/9/2006 10:47:42 AM

i think this is one of your best portraits. excellent angle and cropping, nice expression and stare, effective over-exposure effect...a quite flattering picture, for sure ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Stace Walker  (K:4175) Donor

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/9/2006 3:01:05 AM

is the Sigma capable of such quality??? great close up shot, very skilfully taken ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: FatiH KirtisH  (K:1181)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/9/2006 2:29:50 AM

i like the close-up view of the soldiers. in my opinion the lighting on them is too harsh to fit with the sky behind - it's like they were lit with studio lights in the battlefield. if you gave them less exposure or softwared them appropriately the effect might be more natural ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Rob Graziano  (K:6678) Donor

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/9/2006 1:42:17 AM

wonderful place and a nice picture,Dave. i could hang this on my wall, but probably in a different frame ;-)
kostas
        Photo By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 10:35:49 PM

the selective desaturation was a good choice James...i know i'd also shoot the bridge if i was there but probably in a less 'straight' and more abstract way ;-)
kostas
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 9:55:46 PM

what fan?...

i only see a very creative photographer!
(and i can't tell if he's holy or not... ;-)

kostas
        Photo By: Sinan Goksel  (K:1010)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 4:38:48 PM

well composed photograph of a beautiful car,taken in a perfect time of day. the long exposed lights of the passing cars wer needed to make this image special ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Rob Graziano  (K:6678) Donor

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 10:37:49 AM

hmm,that's why we don't see Mr.Miller in this site anymore...usefilm is no longer 'up' for him but prefers hiding 'down' there, taking nice pictures as always...hasn't he bought a telephoto yet?

be happy my friend! :-)
        Photo By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 1:28:22 AM

nice capture Petal,
try shooting another version with the pouches full - the effect might be stronger ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Petal Wijnen  (K:50989) Donor

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 1:01:44 AM

hello Dave :-)
software treatment is a matter of personal taste and in my eyes the unfiltered version is way better than the other one...it is a wonderful landscape shot with fantastic light that loses much of its impact with the filtering, at least for me ;-)
best regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Dave Arnold  (K:55680)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/8/2006 12:39:47 AM

thank you :-))
James,that area had too many lights. btw, the second shot was planned to be much darker...
        Photo By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 10:36:39 PM

i have only good words to say about the composition, lighting, toning of your image Maryam, and the texture of the skin is lovely...the only thing i don't like is this distracting bright spot near the bottomright corner - without it the image would be much better,in my opinion ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Maryam Amiri  (K:754)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 12:52:02 PM

you are lucky to live in Northumberland and Northumberland is lucky to have you taking photographs of it ;-)
        Photo By: Jo T  (K:2305)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 12:25:24 PM

i like your composition Faraaz. tilting/angling is a thing i also enjoy doing to my photographs. in this one here i might leave out the shadow at bottomright corner ;-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Faraaz Kanji  (K:12)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 12:18:51 PM

great balanced composition of a beautiful scene. i have seen no alternative views of this same place so i stay with yours and it's enough for me. nice work ;-)
kostas
        Photo By: Jo T  (K:2305)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 1:53:23 AM

thank you :-)

Moe,no colour alterations were made. i only used some software to 'texturize' the image ;-)
        Photo By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 1:44:32 AM

very nice James! i love your luxagraphic effect on the moon ;-)
kostas
        Photo By: James Cook  (K:38068)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 12:55:36 AM

skilfull lighting,smart shooting angle,expressive model...i like this picture :-)
regards,
kostas
        Photo By: Magda Marczewska  (K:635)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/7/2006 12:50:04 AM

"the world is full of kings and queens,who blind your eyes and steal your dreams ..."

great picture Moe! i believe the chess board you used is perfect for the project...composition+lighting are also effective ;-)
be happy my friend,
kostas
        Photo By: Moe Rabie  (K:4390)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/5/2006 11:53:43 PM

after. ;-)
        Photo By: marcin klepacki  (K:944)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/5/2006 11:48:56 PM

the lighting + her expression + the noise make this a wonderful moody portrait that i like very much :-)
kostas
        Photo By: Olga Marken  (K:11)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/5/2006 8:32:13 PM

nice concept. i like the photograph. i'm not sure if the specific coloring is the most appropriate for the daughter of Aeolus ;-)
regards,
lostas
        Photo By: Arda Guldogan  (K:345)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/4/2006 11:13:16 PM

thank you :-))

Marija, the effect is created by the long exposure and the colours are softwared afterwards. no filter ;-)
        Photo By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/4/2006 11:58:11 AM

i like your way of seeing :-)
        Photo By: Pawel Rubaj  (K:801)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/3/2006 9:30:28 PM

how does it feel photographing a liar,marcin ?

        Photo By: marcin klepacki  (K:944)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/3/2006 9:25:02 PM

this picture has got very little attention but i think it is rather interesting...shooting reflections in sunglasses is not rare,but doing so in a creative way for a 'picture-in-picture' effect deserves compliments...the orientation of the mirror is also unusual but effective, and i think the b/w choice may be better suited than colour to this image -i'm not sure yet ;-)
be happy Jitka,
kostas
        Photo By: Jitka Kvicalova  (K:102)

Critique By: Kostas Tzanetos  (K:22012)  
7/3/2006 8:51:15 PM

your title made me realize that 'leaving' means more than i thought...and i'm very happy about it :-)
be happy!
kostas
        Photo By: Lalage    (K:2412)


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