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Critique By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor  
6/12/2009 12:54:39 PM

so very fine shot,well projected,and so finely done,
it is so great that the details extends to the last spot visible in the shot,
congrats,
Saad.
        Photo By: Nuno Milheiro  (K:453)

Critique By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)  
8/24/2009 2:47:31 AM

great colors, great light, very spontaneous and great time management of the measure of time a wonderful photo
anne...
        Photo By: Peter McDonald  (K:4951)

Critique By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor  
7/20/2014 12:50:09 PM

gracious of them to allow,.excellent point of focus on centre table,. great colour for available light,. and the smell must of been wonderful adding to the atmosphere,. (i see josh sticks burning),. regards art,.
        Photo By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor

Critique By: Kelly Duntley  (K:13889) Donor  
7/20/2014 2:23:37 PM

What beautiful cloud formations in the sky. The silhouette of the lone person portrays a calming effect into this photograph. Has a feel of introspection. Great feel
        Photo By: Marian Man  (K:80636) Donor

Critique By: Manuel Bedoyan  (K:9098)  
9/5/2010 2:38:06 PM

I have never seen such a view, the clouds, the sky is just amazing. The sun with the reflections bothers me though, I think it's a bit too much bright (Maybe!) :)
        Photo By: Dave K  (K:-171) Donor

Critique By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor  
7/7/2009 12:43:13 AM

Very nice combining, John. I really like this one. Lovely colours and a moody feel to it.:)
        Photo By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor

Critique By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)  
8/3/2008 2:05:34 PM

A masterpice, as both a photograph, AND a piece of artwork. The cloth gives it an almost canvas like texture to the shot. The colours are both delicate and yet warmly vibrant. Perfectly composed and cropped. Giving the feel of and Old Masterpiece, that one might see in the Tate Britain or The Louvre. Well done.

Will peruse more of your portfolio when I have more time, but I have just bought a cool Canon 85mm lens, and need to go and get my Photo fix. What a great addiction to have, don't you think?

Ian
        Photo By: Pr. Persikoff  (K:664)

Critique By: Luis  Steinberg (EFIAP)  (K:21250)  
5/25/2009 12:39:03 AM

WELL---WELLL... today I see at home USF your editor choice award of the day...I'm glad because I discover a great creator, you think that I'm not exaggerate be sure the style is excelent.LUIS
        Photo By: Pr. Persikoff  (K:664)

Critique By: Stan  Hill  (K:35352) Donor  
9/4/2009 1:22:42 PM

I like the strong light and contrast in this. The details are good of the sailing boat as well as the great colors of the sky. Congrats on the recognition for this.
be well, Stan
        Photo By: Bogdan Lutostanski  (K:59)

Critique By: Aira Manna  (K:11187)  
10/21/2004 9:36:34 PM

truly remarkable - love its silent expression and rich detail.
i am not crazy about digital, but when i see shots like this i really reconsider....
congrats!
        Photo By: Bogdan Zwir  (K:-186)

Critique By: Eb Mueller  (K:24960) Donor  
1/6/2008 2:51:59 AM

Congratulations, Tim! You even manage dramatic cloudscapes in the Antarctic! I still can't get over the irridescent blue ice and the way it contrast with the grey monotones! Works well in the square format, too!
Eb
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: stingRay pt.4 .  (K:250401) Donor  
2/11/2014 2:55:02 AM

CONGRATULATIONS Adam, a well deserved award. This is a stunning composition with beautiful tones and all those wonderful cloud images caught up in the coloured glass segments. An excellent original idea beautifully executed. Best wishes my friend.
        Photo By: Adam Orzechowski  (K:2988) Donor

Critique By: Darryl  Barclay  (K:6818)  
5/9/2014 9:15:46 PM

Lee, You have great reason to be proud of both the photo and the moment. You were in the right place, right time, right light, right camera, right lense. Great job.

I did have the chance to see the Endeavor space shuttle arrive at Los Angeles but no photo ops. About 3 months later I did go to the museum and see it up close. That was fun.

Again, congratulations on a job well done. Darryl
        Photo By: Lee Duer  (K:293) Donor

Critique By: Leonie Fitzpatrick  (K:40551)  
11/13/2006 12:56:34 PM

Superb... Stunning... The colour is magnificent... Reminds me of fresh summer peaches...

The DoF, petal edges grab the eye and then draw you on into the photo...

Excellent Mary Sue... Your three awards well deserved...

Onie...
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: Giorgio Goretti  (K:15471)  
4/1/2005 7:42:08 PM

Very good picture and well deserved award!
Congratulations !!
BTW...the only wrong thing is the title, because it's "bella da sola" in italian ;-))
cheers
Giorgio
        Photo By: Blake Heiss  (K:2197)

Critique By: Matt Deneen  (K:50) Donor  
7/16/2008 10:25:08 PM

Spectacular!! Such a magical city captured and depicted poetically!! Congratulations on your photographic and post-production skills. Well deserved of the award!
        Photo By: Kaveh H.  (K:1165)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
6/20/2009 10:28:59 PM

oh,,.. the white is WHITE,.. the compo is PERFECT,.. the timing EXTRAORDINARY.. and the shot , all the shot.. is a MASTERPIECE! i'm attonished..
congrats
roby
7+
        Photo By: Nick Lagos  (K:2203)

Critique By: Linda Imagefree  (K:72276)  
10/21/2005 3:27:34 PM

Just an awesomely gorgeous image Ade, and so very well deserving of the dual awards...love the slow shutter speed effects on the water...I read your very interesting and informative bio, and have a question about the filters, do you use the polarizer and the grad filter together? I know that's what you said, but when I've done that I haven't cared for the quality of the image, maybe I need to get better filters...can you elaborate on that, and thank you in advance...excellent image and congrats on the awards Ade..Linda
        Photo By: ade mcfade  (K:12388)

Critique By: Peggy Christine Skinner  (K:26936)  
5/30/2004 9:11:45 PM

Beautiful misty morning quality, kind of surreal. The strong staight trees with their wispy branches are just gorgeous. I really like the soft focus.
        Photo By: Ted vandenBergh  (K:5119)

Critique By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor  
5/16/2006 7:11:18 PM

always excellent. You have a great model and you've been able to capture the photographic soul and his shape in the frame.
He's not a dog , is really a perfect object in a photo!

Bye

GG
        Photo By: thomas M  (K:1007)

Critique By: Bill Telzerow  (K:4993)  
1/31/2007 3:51:32 PM

Great capture Michael! Nothing like being on the "back side" of a Supercell Thunderstorm, commonly known as the Mesocyclone. You've done a great job of capturing the essence of the storm. The sack-like protrusions, caused by negative bouancy you've photographed are at very high levels of the atmosphere, where the jet stream is... They form on the rear Anvil of the Supercell. The Mesocyclone as part of the Supercell Thunderstorm actually rotates, and you've captured this in your photo, by the curvature of the Mammatus... These are the storms that can produce huge Hail, and Tornadoes; Bravo on your capture, and being in the "safe-zone" when you did it.

Cheers,

Bill
        Photo By: Michael Kanemoto  (K:22115)

Critique By: So Cal Photograhper  (K:15529)  
9/10/2006 8:35:22 AM

Can you get a little closer next time? Oh my, what some people will do to get a fantastic image. This is the best volcano image I have ever seen other than a filmed image of a volcano with oozing lava. Superb!
        Photo By: Edgar Monzón  (K:827)

Critique By: stingRay pt.4 .  (K:250401) Donor  
9/20/2006 3:07:05 PM

...........................CONGRATULATIONS................. .........................

Well done to you Kes for your well deserved award. You always get such wonderful melancholy expressions on their little faces and I bet that that is the complete oposite to the way they really are. Great poses, superb lighting and a wonderful creative setting, well done to you my friend.

I have had a look through your family shots and envy you at the way they co-operate with you.....all I ever get from my own family is 'don't you point that thing (camera) at me' etc. My neighbours' two children have been posing for me and the camera loves the younger one. I'll post some in October. My very best wishes to you as always......Ray
        Photo By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -    (K:20241)

Critique By: AJ Miller  (K:49168) Donor  
10/26/2006 9:34:41 PM

Fabulous shot. Makes this mountain look really wild and high. Nice perspective with foreground and background. The shadow on the foreground really helps it stand out.

Isn't it strange how perspective affects out view? I understand that Stac Pollaidh is about 600m high - a mere hill - but it looks like a really high mountain here. Compare this with the hills above my home in Tarifa, which are actually over 800m high but really do look like hills...

AJ
        Photo By: Ian Cameron  (K:1163)

Critique By: Sheila Carson  (K:5924)  
11/20/2006 3:26:29 PM

Beautiful shot! I love the vantage point! The sky is fantastic! The colors with the soft clouds and that perfect sliver of a moon, (not to mention Mt. Rainier perfectly in view) wow! I love everything about Seattle and you captured it well! Congratulations!
        Photo By: Shelly N Alexander  (K:1451)

Critique By: jacques brisebois  (K:73883)  
12/10/2006 10:32:24 PM

splendid landscape, incredible colors, perfect composition with the S of the river bringing or eyes to the background. A real nice capture. Congratulations for your awards, they're plenty yours Marc.
        Photo By: Marc Adamus  (K:805)

Critique By: JP Spicer-Escalante  (K:3831)  
10/28/2007 5:44:51 PM

Bogdan, this is a spectacular image of Monument Valley (I live in Utah, where this picture was taken). You have elegantly captured the energy that this locale holds with the deep colors, excellent composition and wonderful capture of light that this image exudes. You are vrey deserving of recognition for this image. Bravo!

JP
        Photo By: Bogdan Lutostanski  (K:59)

Critique By: Gayle's Eclectic Photos  (K:91109)  
3/19/2007 11:27:22 PM

Congrats for POD!...magical image,Wojciech...love the angle at which the star trails appear,the luminous blue,and the gorgeous light on the mountain snow...definitely worth the wait on the long exposure!
regards,gayle 7+
        Photo By: Wojciech Wandzel  (K:500)

Critique By: Avi   (K:70138) Donor  
1/26/2008 11:45:45 PM

It is strange how there seems to be light on a small patch on the sand and part of the tree. I don't know whether it is because of some processing lapse or something else. Apart from that this is a beautiful picture, with a moody seaside sunset and the inclusion of human figures to make it complete. Congrats on a great job and well deserved awards.

best,
Avi
        Photo By: Nick Lagos  (K:2203)

Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
10/12/2005 2:57:01 AM

This is one of the nicest water movement images I've seen. The various tones and colors are great. The only thing that I find a bit disturbing are the rocks in the top of the photo...too bright, takes away from the calm, peaceful 'feel' of the rest of the scene. (but that's just my opinion)

Maybe, next time a different time of day! (?)

Still, very nice work, great composition.
I especially like (in addition to the moving water) the tones of the water in the foreground.

Very nice work,
Lori


        Photo By: Michael Fox  (K:3180)


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