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Growing Up
02/10/2003 08:46:22 AM
Growing Up1st Place
by jenarom

Comment:
Excellent shot! This was one of my highest rated last week. Well deserved win!

-danny
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It's Just A Game
02/10/2003 12:17:02 AM
It's Just A Game
by Shiiizzzam

Comment:
Excellent detail. I like that you thought outside the large box and went small for this one. Your white balance is perfect! Nice shot.
Photographer found comment helpful.
Specks and the Universe
02/10/2003 12:13:53 AM
Specks and the Universe
by greenem2

Comment:
Some may not like the grainyness. I think it adds great character to the shot. Nice work.
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"thro'golden squares"
02/07/2003 09:08:23 PM
"thro'golden squares"
by Freebie

Comment:
Critique Club Comment:

This is a really interesting abstract. I am fond of this style of photography. To me it shows that the photographer isn't afraid to try new angles to bring a feeling of art to his work. You have a very crisp well in focus shot here. The colors and depth are great. I feel that I might like to see it cropped differently. With the curve of the structure dropping off on the left, the eye isn't sure which way to flow into and out of the picture. You may want to try cropping so there is no down curve on the left. This would make the eye naturally flow from left to right out of the frame. Other then a slight illusion of the dome being unlevel, this is a unique photo with intersting characteristics that make me interested in know more about it.

-danny
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Seeing Squares
02/05/2003 09:54:18 PM
Seeing Squares
by Jean

Comment:
Critique Club Comment:

I like the concept of the shot. The child peering though the matte leads me to wonder what he's looking at. I however am unclear as to how the squares were done. Some Photographer Comments would help here. Based upon what I see, I think that you must of projected them with a transparency projector. With your camera settings as they were that light must have been really bright. That said, the lighting seems a little flat. I would like to have a true white within the border or darker black in the shadow or perhaps it's just that the squares are at an angle... I can't pindown what it is, but the image doesn't grab me. The elements are all here it but don't click for me.

-danny
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deskwork
02/05/2003 07:01:05 PM
deskwork
by leko2k

Comment:
Critique Club Comment:

This may have been a shot better done with some setup. This picture looks to much like a last minute shot. Your use of lighting, focus and cropping could have been changed to help make this a more dynamic picture of a keyboard. Crop out the top and bottom partial rows, use a desk lamp instead of your flash, either backup some to get better focus or use a step up ring to get the detail of the keys in sharper focus. Post processing your levels to get a deeper black and solid white would help your grey gradients to give a better balance.

Sometimes prep work pays off.

-danny
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Abstract
02/04/2003 01:20:15 PM
Abstract
by stephan

Comment:
Critique Club Comment:

Well other then the actual colors and pattern there isn't a whole lot to critique on this shot. :-D

I believe that I scored this high. I love abstract photography and those who use the medium for more then portraiture. The pattern you choose has enough randomness in it to make it interesting, but enough similarity with the greens that it is pleasing to the eye. Your color saturation is good as well as your sharpening and jpeg compression.

Way to think outside of the 'box'!

-danny
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Waiting
02/04/2003 12:46:51 PM
Waiting
by emorgan49

Comment:
Critique Club Comment:

This photo shows a dog waiting patiently for his owner. I think that the emotion of the moment was captured well. I do however feel that the main focus seems to be the dog and not the window. Seeing that the camera was set in auto-mode, it did the best it could to expose properly for the brightness outside the window and the dark inside. The focus seem a little soft, not enough to lower the score as if it was too sharp I think that would destract from the emotive aspect of your shot. A slight Unmask Sharpen may have improved on the sharpness.

This as you know, would have been perfect for the cliche' competition! You have a good looking dog, and have shown a side of his personality not normally seen.
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Beach, Sun, Sand and Silhouette
02/03/2003 07:54:19 AM
Beach, Sun, Sand and Silhouette
by Paige

Comment:
Great exposure!
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Screen Door Portraiture
02/03/2003 07:46:57 AM
Screen Door Portraiture
by greenem2

Comment:
Inventive. I like the texture created by the screen door. The little rip in it adds to the quality.
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