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Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
5/27/2004 4:54:39 PM

I love it! You've got the perfect model world above and at the bottom... the real world. Very Very Good.

Did you plan for this shot? Did you have to wait for the right couple to come out of the subway or are these people you know?
        Photo By: Dennis Couvillion  (K:165)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
5/27/2004 4:47:32 PM

I like this one. Makes you wonder who the dog is waiting for. Is this your dog or just a dog you happened across?
        Photo By: Dennis Couvillion  (K:165)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
10/14/2002 6:52:50 AM

Love the color! Like the way the photo is framed. Good work!
        Photo By: Steven B. Poitinger  (K:1757)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
10/8/2002 8:25:59 AM

Personally, I think it's great. I don't think it needs towing down, but hey what do I know?
        Photo By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/27/2002 6:45:56 AM

This is great! I love the way the trunks and branches show through the foliage; like veins. Very cool.
        Photo By: Brian E  (K:162)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/9/2002 10:03:55 AM

Did you enhance this in photoshop? It almost looks like a computer generated image. Very cool!
        Photo By: Michael Jenkins  (K:329)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/5/2002 9:40:31 AM

I would have loved to get a straight on shot also, but there is a light post right in front of the door. Too bad.

Thanks for the comments.
        Photo By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/5/2002 8:10:32 AM

Here's the orginal...
        Photo By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/5/2002 5:51:38 AM

Personally, I like the second picture of the barn. The top one seems a little too cropped. Needs more space on the sides IMO. But great shots none the less!
        Photo By: S Leigh Whitaker  (K:52)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/5/2002 5:51:21 AM

Personally, I like the second picture of the barn. The top one seems a little too cropped. Needs more space on the sides IMO. But great shots none the less!
        Photo By: S Leigh Whitaker  (K:52)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/3/2002 1:20:18 PM

I don't really know for sure what type of bud it is. It was in a pond with a bunch of lilly pads so it might be one of those. It may not be as clear because of the compression and also because the original negative had a huge scratch right through the middle! I had to fix it in photoshop and this was the best it would get. I'm not sure if the scratch was already on the roll (this was the first image on the negative) or if the photo lab guys did it.

Here's the picture of it that I took with black & white (luckily no scratch on that roll
        Photo By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
9/3/2002 1:20:02 PM

I don't really know for sure what type of bud it is. It was in a pond with a bunch of lilly pads so it might be one of those. It may not be as clear because of the compression and also because the original negative had a huge scratch right through the middle! I had to fix it in photoshop and this was the best it would get. I'm not sure if the scratch was already on the roll (this was the first image on the negative) or if the photo lab guys did it.

Here's the picture of it that I took with black & white (luckily no scratch on that roll
        Photo By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
8/22/2002 10:01:48 AM

I agree... I think the focus needs to be more on her mouth or more on the watch. Whichever the intended subject would be.
        Photo By: Rob James  (K:210)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
8/9/2002 9:39:10 AM

All I remember about the film is that it was Kodak. Probably something I got from Eckerd's or Wallgreens. I shot this on the porch of my apartment using only the sunlight shinning through the screen. Some times I develop my own black and white, but I don't think I did for this one.
        Photo By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)

Critique By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)  
8/1/2002 5:37:36 AM

Ok, sorry I didn't add some more information before. I have updated it. What you don't know about this picture is that it was the first time I've ever taken pictures of fireworks or used the bulb setting on my camera.

Also, I only got 3 or 4 good shots out of 4 rolls of bad shots.
        Photo By: Amie Lynn Cochran  (K:34)


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