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Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
1/3/2006 4:54:19 PM

Interesting diagonal composition, Ashley; dark in the lower left, light in the upper right.
        Photo By: Ashley  Salyer  (K:268)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
1/3/2006 4:52:07 PM

I like your use of reflection, Marilyn. Did you try any other shots where one of the ibises was a more prominent solo subject, vs. this group shot?
        Photo By: Marilyn Nagy  (K:6008)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
1/3/2006 4:48:21 PM

Great bird's-eye POV.
        Photo By: Gabriela  Veteanu ( Ada )  (K:292)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
1/3/2006 4:45:30 PM

Great macro capture, Susie. Did you experiment with any other crops before you settled on this centered, tight crop approach?
        Photo By: Susie OConnor  (K:34798)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
12/27/2005 8:54:35 AM

Great capture of "found art." I hope you shot some of the stranger ones as well!
        Photo By: Tanya Clark  (K:650)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
6/15/2004 11:54:03 PM

you captured *just* the right light here. the subdued colors of the flags in the sky make this shot special to me.
        Photo By: Amy Drake  (K:996)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/22/2003 1:06:08 PM

i might have cropped a bit lower, to lose the overbright sky, but i love the look in the horse's eye
        Photo By: Amy Drake  (K:996)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/18/2003 2:18:43 PM

"Nighthawks," Jaap? Yes, I was thinking the same thing.
        Photo By: R M D  (K:686)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/18/2003 9:40:08 AM

what a tangle! because there is not a particular subject per se, the eye wanders around, looping, moving from line to line
        Photo By: Melisa Taylor  (K:89)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/18/2003 9:38:39 AM

i love the form of the stone; maybe you can reshoot on a day with blue sky, as the clouds feel a bit over-bright
        Photo By: ClaÜdia Garza  (K:963)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/16/2003 9:28:28 AM

i like the shafts of light, and the stately goose
        Photo By: Le Montagner joel  (K:293)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/16/2003 9:26:14 AM

there's a lot going on in this shot; the sunset, the buildings in the background, the red poles, the boy swinging, the girl facing us, the texture of the tanbark.
        Photo By: Dan H  (K:769)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/15/2003 4:25:40 PM

Amy: Life is indeed better barefoot; feel free to use this image if you want.
        Photo By: R M D  (K:686)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/15/2003 11:14:02 AM

You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen
When your heart's not open

You're so consumed with how much you get
You waste your time with hate and regret
You're broken
When your heart's not open

Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmmm, you hold the key

Now there's no point in placing the blame
And you should know I suffer the same
If I lose you
My heart will be broken

Love is a bird, she needs to fly
Let all the hurt inside of you die
You're frozen
When your heart's not open

Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmmm, you hold the key

You only see what your eyes want to see
How can life be what you want it to be
You're frozen
When your heart's not open

Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmmm, you hold the key

Mmmmmm, if I could melt your heart
Mmmmmm, we'd never be apart
Mmmmmm, give yourself to me
Mmmmmm, you hold the key

If I could melt your heart
        Photo By: Tamara L  (K:1387)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/15/2003 10:06:33 AM

great reflectivity, and i like the empty, lonely bench in the foreground
        Photo By: Sara M  (K:12411)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/14/2003 6:45:05 PM

i love the trees in this shot; pointilist, impressionist!
        Photo By: Nicole Inskip  (K:404)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/14/2003 6:43:57 PM

spent!
        Photo By: patricia hunter  (K:184)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/13/2003 10:01:40 AM

i love the angle you took on the mountain, and i like the reflectivity, but the frame feels a bit dark and heavy to me.
        Photo By: Cathy Barrows  (K:1897)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/13/2003 9:59:24 AM

i like what keeping the shutter open for a full second does to the water
        Photo By: Kelly C  (K:1358)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/13/2003 9:57:27 AM

sharp collage
        Photo By: Jacki Grimm  (K:198)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/9/2003 10:44:01 PM

great, moody holga shot. other than the artifacting at the corners, you seem to have sealed most of the light leaks; bravo!
        Photo By: Terri Wu  (K:79)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/8/2003 9:20:08 AM

yes, the sky is blown out, but that is ok in this composition; it draws attention to the form of the lighthouse
        Photo By: nada :  (K:384)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/6/2003 10:13:55 AM

what an intense sky! i *knew* there was a reason i live in california i like the shag on the trunk of the palm tree too.
        Photo By: Debra Griffin-Ibrahim  (K:7119)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/4/2003 10:58:13 PM

nice capture of real emotion, liz. at first, the tight crop to the forehead bugged me, but i've gotten used to it.
        Photo By: Liz Chaffin  (K:546)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/4/2003 8:56:19 AM

i like the layers in this shot, marie; the headstones, the tree, the tower, the building, the sky.
        Photo By: Marie Billing  (K:1620)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/2/2003 9:45:04 AM

the sepia cast adds a strong sense of age
        Photo By: Flavio Ortolan  (K:907)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/2/2003 9:41:07 AM

i like the composition and the crop; gets them moving from upper right to lower left...
        Photo By: Misti Morris  (K:177)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/2/2003 9:39:24 AM

what is she waiting for? elegant composition.
        Photo By: Jacki Grimm  (K:198)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/2/2003 9:38:09 AM

wonderful cloud texture; how long did you have to wait to capture them like that?
        Photo By: ClaÜdia Garza  (K:963)

Critique By: R M D  (K:686)  
9/1/2003 11:41:36 AM

powerful!
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)


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