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Critique By:
Neil Suntych (K:44)
12/13/2003 6:40:53 PM
Too blue for who? This is a PERFECT blend of the real and the abstract in nature. That's not easily accomplished unless you cheat. Screw the detractors!
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Photo By: Greg Summers
(K:1115)
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Critique By:
Neil Suntych (K:44)
12/6/2003 8:25:42 AM
You hit a homer this time! I grew up and shot in cold country and have never seen a better snow and ice shot than this.
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Photo By: Lorenzo Parisi
(K:6277)
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Critique By:
Neil Suntych (K:44)
12/6/2003 8:16:58 AM
Nice shot! Just read a book about night photography you might like if you don't already have it: "The Complete Guide To Night & Low-Light Photography" by Lee Frost. One thing I'm anxious to try that I haven't is Tungsten film since I've seen the results illustrated in this book. It removes the extreme yellowish cast emitted by tungsten lighting.
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Photo By: Luke C
(K:2105)
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Critique By:
Neil Suntych (K:44)
12/6/2003 7:53:26 AM
I'll bet when YOU grab your camera YOU do what inspires YOU. We don't have many real freedoms left. Reserve this one for yourSELF. The world will forgive you.
By the way, I like what YOUR brain first imagined and what YOUR eyes saw in this shot....very creative!
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Photo By: Alexander Olshansky
(K:240)
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Critique By:
Neil Suntych (K:44)
11/8/2003 3:45:08 PM
Great shot! Hadn't paid much attention to Minolta in the digital realm. This will change that. Educate me. How did you remove the bird so cleanly from it's original background?
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Photo By: Pete Nicholls
(K:633)
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Critique By:
Neil Suntych (K:44)
10/31/2003 4:53:27 PM
Nice. Another interesting idea would have been to limit the photo exclusively to the reflected buildings.
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Photo By: Roland Le Gall
(K:7018)
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