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Critique By: Ferran Lacruz  (K:5466)  
10/11/2003 11:46:03 PM

Good lighting.Great work.Saludos Ferran
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
6/2/2003 11:54:51 AM

This photo is good for a smile...
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
6/1/2003 7:42:04 PM

superb.cong.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Érico Salutti  (K:884)  
5/30/2003 10:45:34 AM

Bela foto, parabéns.

Érico Salutti, São Paulo - Brasil.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Diana Cornelissen  (K:26437)  
5/30/2003 9:28:14 AM

Such a great capture of the two birds! My compliments.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Dave Deacon  (K:4053)  
5/23/2003 1:32:03 PM

Lovely moment. A little sharper would be nice. If you can retake, then increase dof. If not, then use Photoshop or other to sharpen the edges. I think the window seems too prominent for a reflective shot like this.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Dave Deacon  (K:4053)  
5/23/2003 1:27:06 PM

Excellent shot and find. Looks like an eagle to me.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Richard Moore  (K:486)  
5/22/2003 10:02:19 AM

Gail,
Good Photo, all the elements tell a story. I would only stopp down a few stops to increase the DOF so the story elements are all sharply focused (the basket, stool/bench on steps and person. Only my opinion for what its worth. but a very nice shot non the less.
thank you for sharing

Rich M
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Judy Kessler  (K:6316)  
5/22/2003 9:19:42 AM

Great work.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: jaromir ferianc  (K:105)  
5/22/2003 8:47:47 AM

:maybe a bit zoom out 'cause of the window...
:also better sharpness I'd appreciate...
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Tracy Woodger-Broz  (K:220)  
5/22/2003 8:36:53 AM

Very emotional photo, I really like it! As far as improving it, the bench and basket in the right are a bit distracting but nothing you can do about that. Nice work!
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Judy Kessler  (K:6316)  
5/22/2003 8:26:49 AM

Wow... what a find... great to see.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
5/21/2003 10:56:38 AM

you could try to convert into b/w or monochrome
but as it is
it's very impressing
:
thanks for showing!
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
5/21/2003 9:18:49 AM

It is a great bird ready to bite into...

what?

- I have ideas but maybe I need to let you make your own ideas.

I would certainly crop more from the right - this monster is so incredible that he needs to push the edges of the frame...
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Nicola Vassallo  (K:9801)  
5/21/2003 8:14:21 AM

ottima cattura di una roccia davvero curiosa. bravo.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Judy Kessler  (K:6316)  
5/21/2003 7:28:55 AM

Well done Gail... I hope to see more.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Luca Zanmatti  (K:1120)  
5/19/2003 11:56:19 AM

Good cut, nive immage.
Ciao Gail, appreciated comments to my jobs. Thanks
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Giuseppe Ronchetti  (K:532)  
5/19/2003 11:53:19 AM

Interesting composition
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Jim F  (K:8859) Donor  
5/18/2003 8:04:58 PM

Beautiful shades and composition. I hope we will see the next phase of the Chrysalis
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Gustav Miller  (K:309)  
5/14/2003 11:20:45 AM

Just take your time and study your instruction book that comes with your camera...most people never read what it says there. It will help you to understand the technical side of photography... the rest is in your heart, your feeling and your eyes... You made a nice start and I am sure you will enjoy photography as much as I did when I started at the age of 14 which is many years back. I have always enjoyed this wonderful hobby and so will YOU. I wish you good luck and many, many good pictures in this website.
GOOD LIGHT for shooting pictures.
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Nicola Vassallo  (K:9801)  
5/14/2003 7:31:51 AM

wow che primo piano! è il tuo cane da guardia?
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Subha Pindiproli  (K:10108)  
5/13/2003 9:54:36 PM

gail, the only suggestion here is you could do two things, either get closer or go back a little.. as a Beginner, you have already grasped the concept of using min Depth of Focus, as remainder of the zebra is out of focus. So you got your concept and handling of the camera's aperture settings right. When i suggested that you get closer, you just want to concentrate only on the stripes without the eyes nor ears, leaving the viewer to his/her imagination as what it is. Or if you pan back a little the zebra's mouth would be visible. You were in the middle. I also have a Canon EOS Elan IIe and have posted many shots here on this Forum using that camera. My latest one using Canon is.. http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=135316
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)

Critique By: Steve Bailey  (K:757)  
5/13/2003 8:42:09 PM

Gail, little worried about the focus, trying to find where your point of focus is, like the composition
        Photo By: Gail Lovely  (K:72)


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