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Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/15/2006 3:42:44 PM

Hiya

I do have a tripod and remote but I am visting my Mom in NC and didn't bring my tripod. I wished I had it during this photos and few others that I've taken while I have been here.

live and learn.

Mary

        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Dave Holland  (K:13074)  
6/15/2006 4:53:23 AM

Very nice series of the cliff swallow at the nest. I especially like the one of the 'barbershop quartet', #1. It is sharper and a little closer, though I understand that you would not have wanted to get too close. A tripod and remote trigger might have helped get some of these others a little sharper. Do you use software to sharpen after compressing the image?
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Marija Ristic  (K:4136)  
6/14/2006 10:31:35 AM

hello Miss;D

I like this and I wonder why it hasn't got any comments yet. You are right - there is the spooky feel, especially because of this white (paper?) which looks a bit ghostly...like a note/letter/message from the past. The sombre colours add to the mood. Good work!
P.S. thankyou for your nice words about me more self-portraits? nah...I am too lazy to set it all up (giggle)
warm regards
Marija)
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Jim Budrakey  (K:24393) Donor  
6/14/2006 7:24:33 AM

This is soooo cool. Nice capture.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/14/2006 3:56:39 AM

Thanks... I like this and the one where Momma's wings are spread and they are beak in beak.

Thanks for noticing.


Mary

        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
6/14/2006 3:02:57 AM

The best shot of the series, girl!
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/14/2006 1:31:08 AM

Thank you... always nice to hear.



        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Humberto Ruiz  (K:763)  
6/14/2006 12:48:30 AM

now this is a beautifule shot good job their.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/14/2006 12:21:34 AM

hiya..
it was a trick to get it. They all would, on reflex, open there mouths when I shot the photo with my flash... but it was an instant after the flash went off.. then I tried to double shot it and the flash didn't always shoot twice... so I didn't know what I was getting and LUCKILY was the flash caught them right on target... 66 shots and these were the best of the group.



        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Marlyce Chastain  (K:4071) Donor  
6/14/2006 12:09:25 AM

Very impressive, great detail.
Marlyce
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Marlyce Chastain  (K:4071) Donor  
6/14/2006 12:07:57 AM

great shot! not easy to get a shot of 4 hungry heads all up at once with their mouths open. Nicely done.
Marlyce
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/13/2006 1:13:14 AM

Oh I imagine it was....

no big road running past the property... trees and fields.... I wished I'd been able to go in and look further but it did say no trespassing and my Mom was hanging outside...

just makes you wonder the lives of the people that were there..



        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: * *  (K:9196)  
6/13/2006 1:11:01 AM

I bet that was a beautiful House in its time!
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/13/2006 12:59:53 AM

Thank you Greg

I am still the amateur and learning. I tried various settings to get the right lighting and I am still not sure quite what I did to get it right... ahhh... gotta practice, practice, practice.


        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/13/2006 12:58:39 AM

Hello Terry,

I went in barely and shot a pic or two as my Mom was waiting in the car for me. Very cool I had to come back twice to this house.

thanks for your note.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: greg collins  (K:12273)  
6/13/2006 12:51:01 AM

love the ruggedness of this old building. Well presented.
Greg
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: * *  (K:9196)  
6/13/2006 12:48:34 AM

Great abandoned House. I hope you have Pics of the inside MPG.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
6/9/2006 2:05:53 PM

Nicely exposed, and I like how you framed it with the door.

I doubt plantation owners were 'fair' to slaves; they were property, not people. Ok, ok they were 4/5ths people (but that was also for economic calculation, not compassion or decency).
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Khaled Mursi Hammoud  (K:54005)  
6/9/2006 1:13:51 PM

I imagine myself having my Turkish coffee while sitting on one of these rocking chairs :0)
Good catch Miss Photo Girl.
Khaled.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/9/2006 1:12:55 PM

Thank you Paul,

I found this zhot to be my second best. I love the lighting in the quarters as my favorite but I like the feel and the angle of the shot vs head on as if we are peeking into the picture not looking at it.

Thanks for your note.

Mary
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/9/2006 1:10:50 PM

Hello Paolo,

Thanks for your thoughts and appreciation. I will try b and w and sepia as well just to see. Funny how our mind captures B and W as the past but truth is we do and they did live in color.



Mary
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/9/2006 1:09:09 PM

Hello Dale Ann,
Thanks for your note. As I walked the grounds I hoped the people who lived here did find some joy in their environment. I asked my Mom if she felt they could have been happy here. I then thought maybe, although not idea conditions by any means, maybe it was a safe haven in a time that should not have been. It makes you appreciate your freedom/your rights as a person.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/9/2006 1:07:06 PM

Thank you. I hoped to capture the lighting just right and keep the feeling that was there.



        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor  
6/9/2006 1:06:16 PM

Thank you. I din't quite know how to categorize these photos but still life would be correct? Thanks for your note.


        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: metoni .  (K:24727)  
6/9/2006 9:09:47 AM

Nice still life shot. Great light capture.
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Kiarang Alaei  (K:49415)  
6/9/2006 7:39:10 AM

Exellent, exellent , exellent.
this is the rare feeling of life that you wre success in showing it!
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Paolo De Maio  (K:34932)  
6/9/2006 6:11:40 AM

You took a snapshot of the roots....in this shot and in your explanation there is the dimension of the presence absence...i can feel throught your words their presence...
I think in B/W couldbe more impressive...
Paolo
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Dale Ann Cubbage  (K:9755)  
6/9/2006 6:07:22 AM

Beautiful, rustic capture. Love the light coming in. Your description made me think about it more. I hope this was a joyous place.

da
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64989) Donor  
6/9/2006 5:53:02 AM

Hi there......I love the old south feel to the shot. Nicely composed and shot.

Congrats

Paul
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor

Critique By: Giulio Rotelli  (K:28441)  
6/2/2006 11:33:49 AM

Baeuty, simple, Easy and so peace and joyfull...
        Photo By: Mary Therese  Marie's Photos  (K:2174) Donor


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