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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/24/2006 9:28:52 PM
Very nice shot. Did you do any post processing (photoshop or other?).
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Photo By: karizona karizona
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/5/2006 2:21:05 PM
That is horrible....but thank you for revealing the truth, anyway.
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Photo By: Hai Thanh
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
6/30/2006 7:38:54 PM
how did edit this? wonderful.
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Photo By: barbara
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
6/29/2006 2:19:35 PM
nice shot!
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Photo By: nhat nguyen
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
12/2/2005 12:52:49 AM
this is an amazing photograph. did you use an nd filter? photoshop?
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Photo By: Luigi Parisi
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
11/28/2005 5:27:07 PM
just a little napsy poo before I hit the rocks again. I wonder what his reasons are?... Nice shot
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Photo By: Joe Chip
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
11/28/2005 3:47:01 AM
nice blues 7
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Photo By: Robert Levy
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
11/27/2005 6:23:35 AM
Fadel, this image, along with your others, is amazing. 7+ I really like the mood you set to your black and white photos specifically. Could you do something moody to this http://www.usefilm.com/image/995373.html ? Id like to see what you would come up with...
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Photo By: Fadel J
(K:13974)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
11/27/2005 3:45:05 AM
any editing done to this? very vibrant colors!!! nice
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Photo By: A.L Carter
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
11/27/2005 3:43:40 AM
cool look to this concrete jungle. did you do any photoshop editing? by the way, what do you think (or what is the general perspective of people in Brazil) of Hugo Chavez? Anyway, once again, nice photo!!!
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Photo By: psychofun .
(K:36)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
11/20/2005 4:03:26 AM
do you find photos turn out better using slide film? This is a nice shot btw.
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Photo By: ryan winton
(K:3027)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
8/27/2005 12:14:17 PM
amazing.
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Photo By: andrei iliescu
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
8/2/2005 3:46:17 PM
very nice!
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Photo By: Michel Pettigrew
(K:975)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/27/2005 6:03:58 PM
nice!!
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Photo By: Cesar Augusto Carvalho
(K:982)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/27/2005 4:56:47 PM
chekawe!!!! 7/7
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Photo By: Satori 77
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/25/2005 9:14:20 PM
how about "finally awake"
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Photo By: Haris Calkic
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/25/2005 9:13:11 PM
nice!
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Photo By: Thilo Bayer
(K:50358)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/12/2005 10:51:09 PM
Was this 1/30 shot handheld or tripod mounted? I ask, because I have read that some ppl shot at 1/30, while others, Ansel Adams included (see "The Negative") claim handheld at minimum 1/125.
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Photo By: Mark Hamilton
(K:8387)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/12/2005 8:52:44 PM
tu le revelaste? very nice tones!!!
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Photo By: kike Calvo
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
7/7/2005 10:26:05 PM
Lovely shot. & The V on his hat reminds me of the WW2 "V" propagandistic symbol for Western Victory! Heres an excert explaining it: "The V for victory image was one of the most powerful propagandistic images. It began in 1940 when a Belgian refugee, Victor de Laveleye, made short-wave radio broadcasts from London to his country. He suggested that Belgians mark the letter V for Victorie in public places to show their defiance of the German occupation. The V symbol caught on because of its versatility: in Dutch the V stood for Vryheid (freedom); in Serbian for Vitestvo (heroism); in Czech for Vitezstoi (victory). However, Germany also adopted the symbol, declaring that V stood for Viktoria -- the German word for victory. Winston Churchill frequently flashing the V for victory in England during the war. Or who could forget President Nixon boarding the airplane, after he has resigned in disgrace in 1974, and turning to the crowd and flashing the V for victory sign? "
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Photo By: Jurg Wittwer
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
6/30/2005 8:01:53 PM
did you develop it yourself? try a #2 filter on your enlarger...ive been told it helps bring out contrast in the sky.
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Photo By: Caglar Erkenci
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
6/14/2005 9:02:44 AM
Fadel, Thank you sincerely for your input on my image. I will try doing two shots of the same scene next time, as you said - one to capture the sky and one of the rest. I understand the use of levels, and thank you for reminding me that I should do this to my photo. However, I tried the levels on others shots of mine, and the sky still seems to lack a certain mystique. Any suggestions? I dont really know much about dodging and burning, but would it help? Thanks again for your help Fadel!!!! Looking forward to see your portfolio grow. Regards, Peter
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Photo By: P R
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
6/12/2005 8:17:04 AM
beautiful. did you develop this yourself?
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Photo By: todd schoenbaum
(K:79)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
6/10/2005 7:13:23 AM
Just to add to your fan club: Great photo!!! Im aspiring to learn photoshop to your level, however im using photoshop elements. Do you have any web links so I can learn how to create such wonderful black and white shots? How do you like the 20D over the Rebel? Once again, WOW. 7/7
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Photo By: Fadel J
(K:13974)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
5/30/2005 10:07:22 PM
how did you get the blacks to be soo black?
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Photo By: Saqib Zulfiqar
(K:2745)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
5/25/2005 6:56:11 PM
nice photo...did you use a polarizing filter? any filter?
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Photo By: Pedro P. Palma
(K:51)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
5/19/2005 11:39:55 PM
WOW...ok, did you use any filters on this shot? VERY NICE!!! 7 on 7
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Photo By: Yuri Bonder
(K:268)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
5/19/2005 11:33:34 PM
beautiful...got any suggestions for a beginner b&w photographer? im interested in shooting street scenes at night...help!
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Photo By: Nicole Marcisz
(K:10268)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
5/19/2005 11:26:17 PM
did you shoot this photo actually looking through the viewfinder or did you shoot it so the man did not know you were taking the shot of him? i ask because the shot looks as if you would be holding it at stomach level...or were you kneeling? good shot!!!!
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Photo By: Olga Shelego
(K:30)
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Critique By:
P R (K:341)
5/13/2005 9:00:47 PM
what is it?
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Photo By: Stefan Engström
(K:24473)
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