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Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
3/12/2005 11:46:43 PM

...wow! (7)
        Photo By: herwig b  (K:558)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
3/11/2005 1:40:01 PM

good idea,
if only "missing" the concrete column...
the tower's projection would provide sufficient 'verticallity', among the horizontal stripes
        Photo By: Steven Ngion  (K:397)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
3/2/2004 5:44:49 AM

I see the gains for mirroring it, losing a reflection and the driving belt(?) and creating the theme with the filming lady, yet again it doesn't cease to look very cool and still is a pleasing image for the eye. London smog bleaches the sky, but nothing that can't be fixed. I like it and congrats on a close-up UFO shot
        Photo By: Big G  (K:200)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
2/26/2004 4:12:44 AM

I see your point Roberto, and I considered exactly that when cropping but,
Even though the overall subject is centered, the tower is off symmetry with its base, making the main subject sufficiently biased towards the right.
However thank you for commenting
        Photo By: TH ©  (K:67)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
2/20/2004 5:07:20 AM

I like it. From the thumbnail it seemed like the real thing (unmirrored). I wonder how the original image looks.
        Photo By: Big G  (K:200)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
2/12/2004 2:52:24 AM

wow, excellent 7!
        Photo By: Carmem A. Busko  (K:48785)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
2/12/2004 2:43:30 AM

excellent concept with a fantastic result. Its theme works well and is computer-age friendly.
        Photo By: Lou Dina  (K:12194)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
1/18/2004 7:31:07 PM

fantastic ambience, even works as a thumbnail. Could lose a bit off the bottom
        Photo By: António Vieira  (K:122)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
8/3/2003 12:58:25 PM

thank u all for your comments. Here's all the background i have managed to collect on this subject:
First of all the beach is in Peloponese, Greece. The cargo ship has been there for about 15 years. Locals claim that an engine failure during a stormy night beached the vessel at that locations, which is btw only 3 miles from the nearest port (of Gythion). The hull was breached beyond cost effective repair so the vessel was looted and left there. During my visit onboard, evidence of a strong fire, from the engine compartment onwards were present, resulting in surreally-molten walls, openings and ceilings. In terms of the body-count, and with reservations to the local myths, i'd say if none was killed by the fire, the only damage to humans could have been some broken limbs during the impact with the beach.
The wreck is relatively accessible at own risk via a semi-submerged hole in the rust, though not recommended without a pair of shoes and an assistant to pass you the camera. As u can tell it is a rust heaven though the excessive use of graffiti limits the opportunities. I regret not having a plastic bag for the camera with me, to take the quick way out, over the railing and also not wearing shoes to protect from the sun-baked rust. I don't regret going there, not even after the tetanus shot.
        Photo By: TH ©  (K:67)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
7/6/2003 1:37:05 AM

Did Damien Hirst exhibit there? Besides any controversy, u have a feeling-evoking and strong image.
Makes me wonder what the actual colors are
        Photo By: Pascal Renoux  (K:4077)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
5/8/2003 8:46:05 PM

an otherwise excellent and animated shot is heavily affected by white balance. Photoshop could assist in that direction.
Maybe cropping out the two ppl on the far right?
        Photo By: k r  (K:26)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
5/8/2003 11:19:27 AM

excellent, a cat pic that's not all cat! fantastic cropping
        Photo By: marta tao  (K:0)

Critique By: TH ©  (K:67)  
5/6/2003 4:40:56 PM

excellent photo. Where is it btw?
        Photo By: Jytte Kristensen  (K:446)


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