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Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
4/14/2008 4:01:42 AM

Great composition. The fence line pulls your eyes in to the photo to find things deeper. The dramatic sky makes the black and white perfect.
        Photo By: Alberto Romano  (K:2407) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
4/14/2008 3:34:50 AM

Soft focus works here. Composed well and nice use of the flare from the sun. Good job.
        Photo By: Stan Ciszek  (K:56854) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
3/27/2008 3:21:32 AM

Thank you, I like odd angles in photos, I think it can be much more interesting, and draw you farther into the picture. The storm clouds really helped me with the moodiness.
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
3/21/2008 3:58:18 AM

Great Depth of Field shot, good reflection, terrific use of black and white, good cropping and composition, overall great photo
        Photo By: Rick Smith  (K:5490) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
3/20/2008 3:39:32 AM

Thank you for your kind words about my photo. My pictures often make me feel good when I look at them. I hope my photo was a bright spot in your day.
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
3/19/2008 4:03:33 AM

Thanks, the light was perfect due to a thunderstorm. It began to rain about 10 minutes later. I was lucky to be in the right place and time.
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
3/9/2008 2:57:48 PM

Thank you for your compliment.
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
2/25/2008 4:42:42 AM

The split of color changes in the left, center and right are wonderful. The lines pull my eye in to the photo, and I like the hint of reflection. Did you capture any shots where the reflection was more prominent? Maybe it could be layered in?
        Photo By: Hussain Hindi  (K:183)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
2/25/2008 4:40:15 AM

Lovely color and contrast. Like the grouping of three, was that luck or arrangement? In any case, nicely done. The only change I would make it to perhaps compose it with a bit more sand in the foreground.
        Photo By: Merdi  Uriko  (K:426)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
2/25/2008 4:37:30 AM

Gutsy shot. Not every great photograph is of something everyone would consider beautiful. This picture say a lot, and is wonderfully composed. The texture is great, the only thing I would perhaps change is to lighten it or increase the contrast. Overall, terrific photo.
        Photo By: Abdul-Aziz Al- Yahya  (K:59)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
12/25/2007 5:57:36 PM

Lovely perspective . . . very nice, subtle color lends to the mood. Nice job.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
12/25/2007 4:43:00 AM

The contrast of the trees, to the sand, to the sky is remarkable. The grain detail of the sand in the foreground is a great way to lead us in to the backgroung. Excellent composition. Finally, the timing of the shot with the level of the sunset is great. I love shooting sand dunes in the United States, and really enjoy those photos shared from other locations on earth. :)
        Photo By: Haitham AlJaziri  (K:139)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
12/25/2007 3:25:20 AM

The infared give it an ethereal look, but I have to wonder if it's an improvement to black and white, or even color on the right day. The composition is dynamic.
        Photo By: Valdis Dannenbergs  (K:71)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
10/23/2007 4:52:15 AM

Timing is everything . . . congrats on a well composed, beautifully lit photo.
        Photo By: Rob Graziano  (K:6678) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
10/8/2007 4:01:42 AM

Good composition . . . nice color . . . lucky find on the location. The only thing I might suggest is increasing the contrast a bit.
        Photo By: Rick Smith  (K:5490) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
8/18/2007 4:40:05 AM

Thank you Marcelo, I was aiming for that!
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
7/16/2007 5:53:09 AM

Nice shot. These macros are had to get and your is reasonable sharp with good color. Keep it up!
        Photo By: Michelle Caward  (K:105)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
7/16/2007 5:46:37 AM

The relfection really make the shot. Are the colors true?aybe a bit more saturation would add to this spectacular shot.
        Photo By: Adam Bi  (K:112)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
7/9/2007 4:57:37 AM

Great contrast and framing. Very similar to my shot. Aren't they great flowers?
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
6/25/2007 1:01:51 AM

Please, understand the context, it is not a cemetary, but a memorial done on the beach each Sunday. Nothing but respect is intended.
        Photo By: Michelle Gerdes  (K:524) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
6/25/2007 12:55:09 AM

Not having ever seen your "Freedom Tower" your photo caused me to look up what it is. Seeing a picture of the entire structure helped me to understand this unique perspective on the subject. It is a nice view with good contrast and color. I also learned a bit about your country while learning about the building. A wonderful bonus that photography offers us all, a smaller world.
        Photo By: Amin Mohammadi  (K:2644)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
6/25/2007 12:45:05 AM

I like your use of Black and White for this subject. But I would up the contrast and adjust the levels a bit. They look different than Sheep in the state of Colorado, in the United States.
        Photo By: Angelo Pantelides  (K:307)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
6/25/2007 12:37:10 AM

You were lucky in so many ways. To get the shot is fantastic. To get it without death and destruction even better. Have you edited this at all? A bit more contrast would be good.
        Photo By: Rob Burgoyne  (K:-1207)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
6/8/2007 1:40:23 AM

Very nice composition and sharpness. I enjoy the B&W. Was this shot in color and then altered?
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
5/17/2007 5:39:23 AM

Looks like a converted lighthouse. Great angle and contrast.
        Photo By: suavi cem  (K:225)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
5/17/2007 5:35:06 AM

The joy of children looks wonderful in every part of the world. Thanks for sharing this image, the light is just a bit harsh, but it adds to the mood of happiness the girls exude.
        Photo By: Engy Farahat  (K:11591)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
5/17/2007 5:32:25 AM

Didn't know it was a song title. Thanks for pointing it out!
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
5/3/2007 2:45:13 AM

Your comment is much appreciated - clarity is an issue for me, a frustration really. So I was happy about this shot in the front yard of the Twain Harte house.
        Photo By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
4/30/2007 5:35:40 AM

Nice stop on his action. Hard to achieve and well worth the effort. Nice job.
        Photo By: Rich  Swanner  (K:-3732)

Critique By: Melinda  Martin  (K:698)  
4/23/2007 4:12:57 AM

Death Valley has many beautiful vista's and in these dunes it is often hard to avoid another photographer in the shot. There is a good location, though not that I'd post directions to here. Your angle to the dunes draws you into the photo nicely. Congrats on the POD!
        Photo By: Alpha Master  (K:538)


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