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Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/8/2002 1:59:36 AM

Coming at ya'. Great shot. Truly a realy sense of motion. Now tell me how did you shot it? :-) Please :-) Thank you.
        Photo By: dennis fowler  (K:58)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/8/2002 1:44:33 AM

Wow! Slam dunk! Keep up the good work!
        Photo By: paedric o'sullivan  (K:20)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/8/2002 1:39:52 AM

Dave, I like this one a lot. How about cloning out the building in the far right background. To me it doesn't add anything this very nice shot.
        Photo By: Dave Hudspeth  (K:1)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/7/2002 1:10:18 PM

Debbie, thank you for the sugeestions. I will try it and in other photo as well. Yes, those are his real hands. The fingers kind of reminds me of the feather tips on a bird's out sretched wings.
        Photo By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/6/2002 11:10:32 PM

This is so nice. What are the chances of seeing this happening again? Nice timing.
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/6/2002 10:54:09 PM

This is an outstanding photo. Good work.
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/6/2002 10:42:41 PM

Colorful, well done and sharp.
        Photo By: Bert J.L. Kuijer  (K:272)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/6/2002 10:34:35 PM

Nice colors. Nice work. Great photo.
        Photo By: Mia   (K:188)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/6/2002 10:32:56 PM

John, awesome shot. Colors are terrific and details are sharp.
        Photo By: John Charlton  (K:5595)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/2/2002 1:11:09 AM

This is relly a nice shot. Good job composing.
        Photo By: Lloyd Betsworth (uk)  (K:37)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/2/2002 1:07:47 AM

Excellent photo.
        Photo By: Michelle Bekkering  (K:250)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/2/2002 1:04:28 AM

Nice shot. I like how this guy just stands from the crowd. Great detail.
        Photo By: Guy Tem  (K:747)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/2/2002 12:43:34 AM

Steve, you're inspiring. Thanks for sharing.
        Photo By: Steve Kaufman  (K:2748)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/2/2002 12:40:19 AM

I like the concept. Maybe take away the light pole in front of the statue. Nice work.
        Photo By: Alexander R Perez  (K:0)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/2/2002 12:07:56 AM

Nice photo. I agree the building on the left is distracting and after seeing the cropped the foreground building looses it's impact. Overall a very nice shot under split second timing. Great colors and rich blue sky.
        Photo By: Anne Brown  (K:833)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:58:20 PM

This is definitely a gem of a shot. What lens was used in getting the very nice shot?
        Photo By: Chelsea Burke  (K:5750) Donor

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:52:37 PM

Good photo. I wouldn't want to be in either places. This had to have been a tough photo to compose. I can imagine the vibration and the wind. Good job.
        Photo By: Rodney Farris  (K:0)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:48:51 PM

Lucky you! Good shot.
        Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak  (K:508)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:46:56 PM

It does have very nice colors. I like the deep blue sky as well the other colors.
        Photo By: Jason Vega  (K:2)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:44:27 PM

Chris, I like a lot of your work. I'm impressed by how you can be so dark and still have great detail.
        Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk  (K:610)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:41:29 PM

I almost lost my lunch. What's up with this one? No don't post the original this is enough.
        Photo By: June Baker  (K:30)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
2/1/2002 11:39:19 PM

Bright and crisp detail. Cool shot. Good stuff.
        Photo By: Marina Martyn  (K:2)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/30/2002 11:03:48 PM

Larry, very nice shot.
        Photo By: Larry Edwards  (K:843)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/30/2002 10:42:18 PM

Simple and nicely done. How can something so simple be so cool?
        Photo By: Mike Allebach  (K:391)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/30/2002 10:31:51 PM

Very nice. It really has the impact of depth.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/30/2002 10:28:52 PM

I like this one it has a quiet and soft experssion-peaceful.
        Photo By: Mike Dixon  (K:473)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/26/2002 1:04:37 AM

I would try to blur the background use a lager aperture. The fallen tree isn't needed.
        Photo By: Sabine Stiebritz  (K:94)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/26/2002 1:01:06 AM

In the shadows on the house, I like how it goes from a dark green and the shadows lessens. The patches of green grass in the background fits well too. The other stuff in the foreground is a distraction.
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/26/2002 12:50:49 AM

I like it. I don't know much about digital photograhy but it looks a bit grainy other than that it is a definetly a good photo.
        Photo By: dennis chapin  (K:6)

Critique By: Jasper Davis  (K:165)  
1/25/2002 8:34:59 PM

I like it, but I wonder what that small building on the right looks like. I'm just a beginner, but would a fill flash work here? Let's see what others have to say. I really like what you are trying to do here. A sense of danger on the horizon.
        Photo By: Darío Puente  (K:83)


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