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Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/27/2006 8:20:44 PM

Great collage of reflections especially the IR one, well captured on all.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/24/2006 2:10:26 PM

Nice! I like the distorted look of the subject provided by the mirror, the only thing I find distracting is the fan, wish it weren't included, secondly wish image file were larger (Just My Opinion). Interesting & well captured otherwise Sarah.
        Photo By: sarah shannon  (K:687)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/24/2006 1:52:44 PM

Great thirds, the lone subject provides a sense of scale & isolation to his surrounding. Just an opinion Satori, I'd burn in subject's white shirt more, great capture otherwise.
        Photo By: Satori 77  (K:713)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/23/2006 1:32:05 AM

Correction, I meant her left.
        Photo By: roger bourland  (K:2762)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/23/2006 1:30:50 AM

Nice headshot, excellent lighting & detail on the skin. Just an opinion Roger, I'd reposition her right arm down from how it appears. Superb capture otherwise.
        Photo By: roger bourland  (K:2762)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/23/2006 1:11:36 AM

Nice lead in to the waterfall & a good one from your archives. Tones & contrast looks good, well seen & taken Howie, cheers.
        Photo By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/23/2006 1:00:41 AM

Superb image, the sepia gives it a nostalgic touch & the shallow DOF is spot on. Warm congrats for the POD award, cheers.
        Photo By: Darrin James  (K:3944)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/22/2006 1:55:46 AM

Nice portrait & pretty model. I prefer this version of Laura simply because of all those moles, it's a unique & true identity of her. The crop worked well here, well captured Paul.
        Photo By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/21/2006 10:02:24 PM

Sure looks that way, wonder what hole the man on the bottom is standing on? Like the tiles. Well taken of these men @ work, cheers.
        Photo By: marmur-Marek  Urbanski   (K:2307)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/21/2006 3:43:58 PM

Nice, like the humor injected in the shot, wish it were sharper but still a fantastic capture Katleen.
        Photo By: Katleen Waterplas  (K:207)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/21/2006 2:58:48 PM

Superb portrait, good catchlights & the moles leave a unique identity on the model. Contrast & skin tone is spot on, well captured Gertrud.
        Photo By: Gertrud Gozner  (K:14222)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/21/2006 2:50:11 PM

Well captured B, like the texture of the road & upper thirds position of the cropped subject. Well executed, warm congrats for the POD award kabayan & keep up the good work.
        Photo By: 1301307 60  (K:44058)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/21/2006 2:46:18 PM

Great capture, the lone figure anchors the composition with the road taking the eye towards the back. Just an opinion Selim, image could use a little more sharpening, superb capture otherwise & the light tone adds a nice touch.
        Photo By: selim tunç  (K:334)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/20/2006 4:34:47 PM

Nice abstract, I believe this would look equally good converted to b&w (Grayscale. Well captured & seen otherwise.
        Photo By: Cleveland Smith  (K:7006) Donor

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/20/2006 4:27:52 PM

Nice still life capture & thirds position of flora, shallow DOF is spot on. Just an opinion Jim, I do find the flora a little dark, lightening a bit wouldn't hurt the shot, great capture otherwise.
        Photo By: Jimmy  Perez  (K:1694)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/19/2006 1:55:48 AM

A very powerful image Engin, this type of shot reminds me of the likes of Sebastiao Salgado on his work "Migrants" & of whom I consider one of many influences in my photography. Anyway welcome to UF, truly a great capture.
        Photo By: ENGIN  ULUS  (K:27)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/19/2006 1:30:41 AM

Simply Magnificent! I agree though with Hugo on the upper left black spot, without it would give it more impact. Beautiful lead in lines towards the lone figure, truly a work of art. Warm congrats Andrea for the EC award, cheers.
        Photo By: Andrea Musi  (K:1622)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/19/2006 1:18:01 AM

I like the graphic presentation of the burnt trees & tone. Just an opinion John, not sure if the low res scan was intentional but would've preferred a much a higher one & image could use more sharpening, otherwise well composed & an image with loads of potential, cheers.
        Photo By: John Segon-Fisher  (K:2580)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/16/2006 1:53:24 PM

Great detail & composition, the high contrast really worked well here. Thanks much for the comment to my image, regards.
        Photo By: aLI .  (K:2468)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/16/2006 1:45:54 PM

Beautiful portrait & model. Like the catchlights, crop, expression, & her blouse, just an opinion Mark, I'd lower the contrast a little more so skin tones aren't blown out, otherwise a superb capture, cheers.
        Photo By: Mark Orchard  (K:110)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/14/2006 5:24:13 AM

Awesome capture with good details in the shadow areas. Well captured & timed, the lighting is fantastic, cheers.
        Photo By: Ian Cameron  (K:1163)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/13/2006 2:34:18 PM

Great capture, the stands in the back gives a glimpse of the enormity of Shea Stadium. Just an opinion Craig, wish spectator walking in the left weren't in the frame, secondly I'd move (Not Pan) left sideways a bit to situate the man with the headphones a tad more towards right of frame while still including the curve of the stands. Well captured & seen otherwise & it's look good in monochrome, regards.
        Photo By: Craig Nisnewitz  (K:625) Donor

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/12/2006 4:24:09 AM

Beautiful colors & like the thirds on the silhouetted gate. Awesome capture Gerhard, cheers.
        Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP  (K:18382)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/10/2006 12:31:12 AM

Outstanding! The tone, lighting & sky makes for a dramatic & moody image. A fine art piece of work that surely merits an award, well captured Amit, simply a beautiful image.
        Photo By: Amit Saha  (K:3131) Donor

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/10/2006 12:22:24 AM

Superb environmental portrait Bea, your DOF is spot on & tones look good. Well captured & warm congrats for the twin awards, cheers.
        Photo By: Bea Friedli  (K:10189) Donor

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/10/2006 12:15:47 AM

Nice smile & pretty model Erik. Good rapport is essential to shots like these & it appears you've established that. Good job on the lighting & the tilt makes the portrait dynamic, the top sure is eye catching with those colors. Well taken & executed, regards.
        Photo By: Erik Neldner  (K:10846)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/9/2006 11:54:15 PM

The contrast of colors is fantastic, like the texture of the brick road. Excellent street & journalism work, I don't understand what the banner says but well taken & seen Gianes, ciao.
        Photo By: Gianes Ma  (K:26069)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/9/2006 11:45:00 PM

Bella, good use of the foreground tree to frame the lone figure in the back. Excellent composition & well taken, ciao.
        Photo By: gianna piano  (K:15530)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/9/2006 1:55:01 PM

Awesome capture! Like much the moment here & the catchlight on the pups eye. Excellent crop as well, nice one Tomasz.
        Photo By: Tomasz Kukula  (K:-10)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
5/9/2006 1:48:00 PM

Great capture & like the lead in line of the bike lane. The inclusion of the couple makes the shot, well taken & seen Massimo, ciao.
        Photo By: Massimo Mostosi  (K:502)


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