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Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
6/18/2005 6:13:42 PM

thanks keith. I wish i had a longer lens to compress the perspective a little more.
again, thanks
        Photo By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
1/17/2005 11:12:35 AM

I basicly like the shot. Nice model and pose, but the angle of the lighting I'm not sure I like. I personally try to never out the eyes into shadows like you've done, although they're not too dark, so you can still see her eyes. Maybe try putting the light at or just above models eye level, and 45 to 60 degrees to camera left.
        Photo By: Anderson Miranda  (K:1231)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
9/28/2004 11:33:52 PM

Stunning!!!
Wish I lived in Sweden
        Photo By: Per Johansson  (K:339)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
6/26/2004 12:35:13 PM

Only one thing wrong with this stunning portrait, I didn't take it!
        Photo By: Dina L  (K:17)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
6/7/2004 8:24:04 PM

Thanks for your imput. I just shot it today (6/07/04) in color, and will post when processed.(one week at the most) Please share your thoughts on the color shot also. Again, thanks
        Photo By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
6/6/2004 10:07:13 PM

Pim, great shot. No improvements needed.Beautiful tones and textures. I didn't think a Sigma lens could do this well. Again, great work.
        Photo By: Pim de Ruijter  (K:2170)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
5/26/2004 9:45:13 PM

Thanks for your comments Mia. This is my favorite type of photography. Waiting for people to get engroosed in convesation, or what ever, and catch them as they are. Unposed, and natural.
        Photo By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
5/26/2004 2:11:39 AM

Thanks much. I wish I had seen the shirt sleeve caught in the watch band, but that's one of the drawbacks of shooting 35mm. it's easy to miss little derails like that. Besides that, it's one of my favorite portraits. the model's a close friend, she's a natural.
        Photo By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)

Critique By: Michael Tullo, Jr.  (K:57)  
4/20/2004 11:05:32 AM

Nice crop. To add any more to this photo would have subtracted from it. You see who this man is.
        Photo By: Javed Rassi  (K:8223)


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