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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
2/28/2007 4:34:42 AM
The sky has wonderful contrast, but the foreground is a bit washed out. Perhaps an adjustment can be made? I do like the composition and subject matter.
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Photo By: Andrzej Pradzynski
(K:22541)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
2/26/2007 4:48:50 AM
Another wonderful photo which make our world smaller, and more alike than the media would have us believe. Thank you for this photo worthy of any photo journalist.
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Photo By: sourosh bagherzade
(K:1145)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
2/20/2007 3:10:11 AM
I've taken many snow shots and love how you took advantage of the contrast of blue, white and tan. The inclusion of the bush in the foreground give a nice depth and keeps the ultra blue sky from being a distraction. Nicely composed, and well exposed!
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Photo By: Tim Schumm
(K:29196)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
1/30/2007 5:31:05 AM
Very artistic. Keep you looking at it.
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Photo By: Rick Page
(K:5242)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
1/30/2007 5:27:34 AM
I feel your pain.
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Photo By: Jim Loy
(K:31373)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
1/23/2007 3:18:17 AM
Nice shot. I like the reflection against the metal. The focus is soft, but with this subject I think that works, and was possible impossible to avoid.
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Photo By: Steve Gerdes
(K:21)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
12/7/2006 4:24:35 AM
I believe these are called moon dogs as opposed to rainbows. But whatever you call it, the effect in your photo is delightful. The perspective through the trees gives a nice scale to the shot.
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Photo By: Sam Graziano III
(K:14064)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
11/15/2006 3:42:05 AM
I like the detail in this shot. The darkness in the upper corner leads you into the picture nicely. The sand color in that location is delightlful. Just one more lovely spot in the southwest!
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Photo By: Fern
(K:2509)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
10/17/2006 7:02:30 PM
This is Antelope Island in the Great Salt Lake, Utah. Early Afternoon, stormy weather.
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Photo By: Melinda Martin
(K:698)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
10/14/2006 4:42:52 AM
Wonderful reflection and contrast in the colors. Was it early morning?
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Photo By: Paul Harrett
(K:791)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
9/11/2006 5:16:05 AM
Thank you Sam. The photo was taken as I attempted to try and see the trout in the stream. But I still don't see the fish my husband said was there. However, I love the color so much, I'm trying to figure out how to paint a wall to look like this.
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Photo By: Melinda Martin
(K:698)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
9/9/2006 5:02:13 AM
The compostion is perfect, the foreground leads you in to the background. It is unfortunate that the road appears in the right, a field of snow would have been better. Is there a different angle to shoot the barn from?
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Photo By: Priscilla Beaulieu
(K:1430)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
9/8/2006 12:30:29 AM
Awesome contribution the glass project.
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Photo By: Michelle Gerdes
(K:524)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
9/8/2006 12:17:01 AM
Nice job sis. Totally understand the stuff on the porch, glad it can be justified as causing beauty!
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Photo By: Fern
(K:2509)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
8/31/2006 3:39:58 AM
Nice use of black and white. It really accents the contrast in the sky.
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Photo By: John Navarrete
(K:80)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
8/26/2006 11:48:28 PM
The light rays draw you in. And the color and contrast are awesome. Congratulations on a great shot!
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Photo By: sarah motallebi
(K:1759)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
8/15/2006 4:07:03 AM
Thank you Phil, it's amazing what you can get if you're willing to get up very early, and be very cold! Very worth it.
Melinda
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Photo By: Melinda Martin
(K:698)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
8/8/2006 4:33:35 AM
Gracias!
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Photo By: Melinda Martin
(K:698)
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Critique By:
Melinda Martin (K:698)
8/8/2006 4:31:02 AM
I like the symmetry, and the way it resembles a peacocks tailfeathers.
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Photo By: Phillip Minnis
(K:13131)
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