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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
11/10/2003 5:30:19 PM
beautiful photo! love the texture, has the kind of feeling I look for whendoing portraits. cheers! 666photography
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Photo By: Chuck Freeman
(K:13616)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
11/10/2003 2:06:13 PM
beautiful photo, love the muted tones and the hints on pink. great ojb, cheers! 666photography
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Photo By: Tamara L
(K:1387)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
9/25/2003 6:33:23 PM
ummmm, what kind of comment is that. Not exactly constuctive. Thanks anyway though.
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Photo By: Gayla Christ
(K:70)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
8/29/2003 4:11:31 PM
this is an amazing photograph. I love the way the lights of the street and cars separate the darker portions of the photo. wonderful!!!
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Photo By: David Lee
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
8/24/2003 5:29:56 PM
This is an adorbale shot. I wish the lighting had been a little more purposeful, but overall a very cute subject.
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Photo By: RAY CHARLES
(K:2731)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
7/7/2003 12:39:01 AM
Crud, uploaded the wrong photo. Sorry guys. This one has already been up here. My fault.
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Photo By: Gayla Christ
(K:70)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/23/2003 4:10:02 PM
This looks just like a painting! It is very surreal and the lighting is so subtle and emotional. Great job!
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Photo By: matt fruge
(K:83)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/22/2003 12:43:35 AM
Can;t remember which Ilford I used... I chage so oftern. Like I said, the rest of the roll came out like it normally does, high contrast, which is what i like, except this one, which came out gray. I actually liked it in this one which is why I left it alone in PS. there are some other shots off the same roll on the site.... they were more what I was used to with Ilford.
www.666photography.com
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Photo By: Gayla Christ
(K:70)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/21/2003 3:28:30 PM
This is a very delicate photo. I almost wish the bark of the main tree and it's line branches that radiate we more prominent, maybe darker, or highlighted. Something that helps your eye move from the bottom of the photo to the top where all the good stuff is. Other than that, its a good photo for "above your head".
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Photo By: Russell Becnel
(K:564)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/21/2003 12:29:13 AM
Great work. I am a huge fan of yellow lighting, and use it in almost all of my color work. This is a beautiful example of "over-yellowed" lighting. Great job.
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Photo By: garlic joe
(K:170)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/20/2003 2:41:10 PM
Magical photo! Perfect moment caught! Magnificent!
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Photo By: ilana peled
(K:79)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/20/2003 2:29:00 PM
Magnificent photo!
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Photo By: Asis Sanyal
(K:296)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/20/2003 2:26:03 PM
Fabulous photo. tThe contrast between the color on the subjects and monochrome background is extremely powerful. One of my favorite so far....
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Photo By: Cristiano Corte
(K:10836)
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Critique By:
Gayla Christ (K:70)
4/20/2003 2:19:42 PM
Magnificent photo!
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Photo By: Eddy Meuwese
(K:165)
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