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Critique By: Mark Peterson  (K:3452)  
7/16/2004 2:42:33 AM

Very cool reflection shot!
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)  
4/8/2004 12:09:34 PM

<< This image woulf have benifitted from a greater DOF. Nice idea... >>

I don't think it would. Actually, what I think would be the better shot would be to have everything in focus and then in photoshop blur selective parts of the image.

If I had enough DOF to get the cars in focus, the scene would be more cluttered and distracting, I think. All those trees and the parking lot in focus would not let the arm stand out as well.


Sadly, I won't ever get this shot again, as my friend is moving out of his apt. in Miami very soon.
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
4/8/2004 1:52:11 AM

Very good idea Robert
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)  
4/7/2004 11:37:41 PM

Fun and cool idea.
Jeanette
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Taras R. Hnatyshyn  (K:4055)  
4/7/2004 5:59:10 PM

Robert,

This image woulf have benifitted from a greater DOF. Nice idea...

Taras
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Mattias Eklund  (K:2921)  
4/7/2004 4:54:31 PM

        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Paul's Photos  (K:35235)  
4/7/2004 3:39:04 PM

cool perspective.. too bad you were not able to have everything in focus.. good work
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)  
3/13/2004 2:30:28 PM

Andreas,

You can see more photos from those rolls here:

http://www.bernhard.us/photos/armyreunion03
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
3/13/2004 12:04:14 AM

yes, sunny - just what I wanted to say - but do you think the Holga makes a difference between? I couldnt find it ... + would like to see more of this roll
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)  
10/17/2003 10:25:33 PM

Alex and Andreas,
Thanks for the comments!

Andreas,
On the Holga, ~f/16 is "sunny" and ~f/8 is "cloudy"
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
10/17/2003 3:16:46 PM

one of the best plastic DOF results I know -- extra cool, and the f 16 means: cloudy, does it?
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Alex Weiss  (K:55)  
10/17/2003 1:20:46 PM

A very nice. interesting gloomy picture! Great atmosphere! Thank you
Alex
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
10/6/2003 12:00:46 PM

GR8!
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Ana Vianna  (K:15270)  
10/3/2003 3:46:53 PM

Very creative job! Beautiful!
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)  
10/3/2003 2:42:56 PM

Gabriele,

Yeah, this does warrent some more film, to try and nail the balance. I think a better application of the Rule of Thirds on my part could help. If I placed the ball dead center it would have seemed cliche, I think.

Only one way to find out I guess. Now I just have to find a decent garden with a gazing ball near my house and not one that's over 2000 miles away!
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Gabriele Pfund  (K:11745)  
10/3/2003 2:06:28 PM

A very nice idea!! Lighting and colours are very good! As it is, maybe a tighter cropping from the left and a little less from the bottom...? Not sure; just a thought. But I like it as it is! Regards
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Rawabi Al-Nuaimi  (K:15659)  
10/3/2003 1:37:01 PM

very beautiful and creative shot Robert.. i really like it.. and the colors are GREAT!
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)  
10/3/2003 1:29:15 PM

Things I should have done to improve the shot:
1) Cleaned the gazing ball. The fingerprints are noticable and detract from the image.
2) Taken more shots! I only took this one shot, sort of a "I wonder if..." sort of thing. I am happy with it, but with all the color around me, I should have explored shooting this as a subject more.
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)  
10/3/2003 1:28:12 PM

Beautiful Shot
Regards teunis
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
8/5/2003 1:06:25 AM

well done.
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Anna Aichinger  (K:4921)  
8/4/2003 2:59:17 PM

excellent abstract !!!
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)

Critique By: Andreas Wolkerstorfer  (K:5090)  
8/4/2003 2:41:20 PM

cool result
        Photo By: Robert Bernhard  (K:72)


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