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Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
7/22/2003 12:33:19 PM

Thanks George, just made "catch 22" connection on google.
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
7/22/2003 12:27:13 PM

I'm not sure who yossarian is but if I see them I will
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/28/2003 12:35:24 PM

It's ok, he won't bite!
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/28/2003 12:30:25 PM

Wonderful! Love the earthtones. Composition couldn't be any better, causing the eye to zigzag up into the background stopping at the trees. Very nice!
        Photo By: Paolo Pagnini  (K:1022)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/27/2003 3:40:13 PM

Andy:
http://www.neatimage.com/download.html

I'm not sure what was turned off for the demo. I think the home version is $99, I will probably buy it.
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/27/2003 8:21:05 AM

Thanks Andrea, I was going for the natural look (as I remember it anyway) but you made a good point. The colors really make it pop, I'll have to work on some adjustments. It seems a little too cyan as you posted it but it proves your point Could you tell me what you adjusted?
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/27/2003 7:33:39 AM

Thanks Robert. Some people have a real problem with zoo images and I respect their point of view, that is why I mention it here. While it may be easier (and somewhat cheaper to see these animals, it still is very difficult to get a natural looking shot and there are it's own unique set of technical problems associated with it. Thanks for you comment!
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/27/2003 7:27:05 AM

Nice composite Eva! You are very creative.
        Photo By: Evina Schmidova  (K:2034)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/27/2003 7:24:31 AM

I like it Don, nice b/w work. The reflection really makes the photo. I'd like to see it cropped a little tighter though, the fisherman doesn't stand out as well as he should.
        Photo By: DON H  (K:770)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/27/2003 7:21:32 AM

Very nice Paulo!
        Photo By: Paulo Gama  (K:5067)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/23/2003 9:34:52 AM

Very "in your face"! I love it! Wonderful framing and toning. I love the background!
        Photo By: Rene Asmussen  (K:138)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/23/2003 7:18:47 AM

Thanks everyone for your comments!
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/21/2003 4:18:09 PM

Great place to use infrared!
        Photo By: Andy Sobanski  (K:66)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/20/2003 7:56:53 PM

Great photo Wallace but I find it hard to believe that this was a 50mm lens. The legs and feet of the girl on the right seem unnaturally large as if it was a close up with a wide lens.
        Photo By: Wallace Rollins  (K:149)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/15/2003 6:16:14 PM

Great shot Steve! Does that lens work well with the 2x teleconverter? Does AF still work?
        Photo By: Steve Bailey  (K:757)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/15/2003 1:18:37 PM

Your right, could be more interesting if it warmer. There is a slight tone but not much, I'll have to try it and see what happens. Thanks!
        Photo By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/13/2003 1:10:18 PM

Maybe people were afraid of this one, the model seems a little on the young side (particularly in the thumbnail). I think the photo is great but the shadow on the right side of her face is distracting, I'd like to see more fill there.
        Photo By: Jeff Ceuppens  (K:319)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/13/2003 8:58:21 AM

Ugh! Oh well, maybe we could stitch them together in a collaborative effort I figured you would get more attention if there were less geese on the page, thanks for taking it so well! I'll try again tonight if the system lets me or tomorrow sometime.
        Photo By: Heidi Hart  (K:853)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/13/2003 8:52:46 AM

Hey, I removed mine because I felt it might be poor timing/manners for me to do that. I should have looked to see what was posted first. I'll add it later, sorry about that.
        Photo By: Heidi Hart  (K:853)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/13/2003 8:41:29 AM

Funny, I just posted mother goose Nice job with the exposure and keeping detail in the eye!
        Photo By: Heidi Hart  (K:853)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/9/2003 12:52:56 PM

Nice layers of colors and dimension/texture with the light and shadow. Very dreamy!
        Photo By: Paolo Pagnini  (K:1022)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/8/2003 9:26:52 AM

Not only a good "water drop" photo but the colors are excellent (thanks to the powerpuff girl)!
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/7/2003 7:06:46 AM

Great shot Dan, cute little guy. You must have been pretty close to him, they are pretty small birds. I recently tried to get a shot of one but he was kind of shy, didn't want to pose for me
        Photo By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/6/2003 10:06:15 AM

I didn't think I'd ever be saying this but it's actually cute! Nice job!
        Photo By: Juan Sánchez  (K:5441)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/6/2003 10:04:35 AM

Nice even lighting, almost seems like he is not sure he wants to go in the water!
        Photo By: LIM CH  (K:1605)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/6/2003 10:00:57 AM

Well done, very clever! The effect seems better as a thumbnail though, when I see it full sized it doesn't seem to work as well for me.
        Photo By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/6/2003 9:58:04 AM

Not the prettiest bird IMHO but you've done a great job capturing it! The highlights might be just a little bit blown out but the overall sharpness and detail is great!
        Photo By: Steve Bailey  (K:757)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/6/2003 9:54:35 AM

Nice work Reda! They eyes are very striking. Since there is symmetry here I would try to rotate the image slightly cw to emphasize it more. Nice work getting rid of the cage bars with the DOF, to bad it couldn't have been larger to get just a bit more beak in focus.
        Photo By: Reda Danaf  (K:14309)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/5/2003 2:45:53 PM

Very original! The lighting, title and all the thought that went into the photo really show!
        Photo By: David April  (K:81)

Critique By: Tim Meyer  (K:110)  
5/5/2003 2:25:56 PM

Nice work! I'd like to see the empty space to the left of the model (move model to the right of the frame). Everything else looks great though!
        Photo By: Mauricio-José Schwarz  (K:160)


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