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Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
7/31/2006 6:05:21 PM

I love how the angles of the building seem to pop out; very 3-D and very mesmerizing. I can see how one may become "lost", in the picture
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
6/6/2006 5:31:24 AM

gorgeous!
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/9/2006 4:50:21 AM

Thanks so much...very true, Antigua is always busy, but is completely beautiful with all of the people, old churches, and markets. Can't wait until I have an opportunity to go back.
        Photo By: Laney B.  (K:78)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/9/2006 4:47:07 AM

Thanks so much for the feeback! I checked out your work, beautiful..you have a lot of talent at your age. Keep on taking those pictures.
        Photo By: Laney B.  (K:78)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/5/2006 6:38:46 PM

The colors are so vibrant, absolutely stunning work.
        Photo By: Daniele Restelli  (K:302)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/5/2006 6:35:09 PM

beautiful colors!
        Photo By: Pedro Solórzano  (K:57)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/4/2006 3:24:15 AM

Nothing against the picture, but I can't help but laugh everytime I look at this.
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/4/2006 2:58:15 AM

awww....look at those eyes.
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/4/2006 2:44:25 AM

I love the look that is captured on his face, what a great angle.
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/4/2006 2:36:03 AM

When I was cropping the image to get rid of the date stamp , my fear was that I was going to cut too much of the edge off. You got the tone right on. I needed to keep as much of the edge as I could so that you could tell that I was looking down. Thanks for all the encouragement.
        Photo By: Laney B.  (K:78)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/3/2006 10:30:39 PM

I found your work off of a friend's site and appreciate all of your pictures. This one especially in b & w. I couldn't imagine the city in any other way. Plus, the images of the smoke are mesmerizing, as if they really are moving.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/2/2006 10:13:05 PM

I love how the names pop out and the detail that is shown in the trunk with the background blurred.
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/2/2006 2:52:22 PM

Thanks for the feedback. I am working on getting the others up. Just be patient
        Photo By: Laney B.  (K:78)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/1/2006 8:22:56 PM

my other favorite
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/1/2006 7:06:25 PM

one of my favorites!
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)

Critique By: Laney B.  (K:78)  
5/1/2006 6:43:11 PM

I agree that the grainy effect gives it an "old fashioned" flair. My first thought was of a newspaper print.
        Photo By: Michael Mecomber  (K:814)


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