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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
6/4/2003 11:43:35 AM
@Bianca: The oversaturated lights without contrast are intended to create a more surreal atmosphere.
Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Oliver Pettenpaul
(K:167)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
6/2/2003 11:36:45 AM
Great sensual portrait, good framing, splendid !
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Photo By: tamir bar yehuda
(K:324)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/31/2003 2:25:18 AM
Excellent in every aspect ! Composition, lighting, mood. Just splendid.
Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: paola f. casali
(K:7301)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/31/2003 1:47:59 AM
Wow, I like it. Excellent tones, the maxed out lights in the window enhance the dramatic mood. Great work ! Nosferatu is coming...
Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: edom ehceped
(K:485)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/31/2003 1:25:13 AM
Ohoh, good dogs...
Thank's for cheering up my morning
Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Mirko Beović
(K:27)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/31/2003 12:58:58 AM
That's refreshing photography ! Well done !
Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Pascal Renoux
(K:4077)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/31/2003 12:43:24 AM
...everything falls apart...
An image with a strong atmosphere, a very interesting work.
Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: seb adore
(K:158)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 10:33:57 AM
You've caught the just the right moment in the 'blue hour'. Beautifull ! Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Hayri CALISKAN
(K:16195)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 10:31:06 AM
As far as I can see a basic but very effective light setup. I like the flashed out background and the pose. Not simple, good work ! Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk
(K:610)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 10:26:55 AM
The perfect sky for a cloud fanatic like me. Amazing !
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Photo By: Paolo Pagnini
(K:1022)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 10:23:37 AM
Wow, the perfect sky for a cloud fanatic like me. Splendid !
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Photo By: Felipe Rodríguez
(K:9200)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 10:21:57 AM
Usually I don't like images composed out of several parts but this one has it's own mystical charme. For me the best of your Spirit Trees work. Maybe the perfect symmetry is a bit too much but overall a spendid work ! Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Rick Mccawley
(K:2878)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 1:52:02 AM
A very interesting project - well done !
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Photo By: Evina Schmidova
(K:2034)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/30/2003 1:43:53 AM
A beautyfull minimalistic landscape. Just wonderfull ! Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Lorenzo Lessi
(K:6589)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/29/2003 5:05:57 AM
Excellent !
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Photo By: Sebastian Duda zolo2
(K:41)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/29/2003 4:50:48 AM
I really like the classic composition of this image. Simplistic and beautyfull. Maybe it's missing just a little bit sharpness, otherwise excellent ! Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Wim Goossens
(K:1)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/29/2003 1:29:39 AM
Simply excellent !
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Photo By: anabela oliveira
(K:514)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/28/2003 10:13:29 AM
A very interesting and well done work. You received your goal of telling the story by using a long shutter speed and the three images. Excellent !
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Photo By: Rodney Johnson
(K:742)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/28/2003 9:45:04 AM
A very natural portrait work, simple and beautyfull !
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Photo By: Fersan Fidansoy
(K:205)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/24/2003 3:49:35 AM
I liked your first "Viva" better. I like the idea of whitening the skin, but the contours of the nose nearly disappeared making the image look strange. Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Toini Blom
(K:2039)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/24/2003 3:37:51 AM
Excellent expression, beautifull ! And done with my favorite portrait film :]
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Photo By: Suvomoy Mitra
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/24/2003 3:19:48 AM
@Kaj: Yes, it's quite grainy. The shot wasn't planned and I was only carrying a Tri-X which I developed in D76 as usual. I love this combination and its grain for portrait work, maby a little too grainy for lansdcape work like this.
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Photo By: Oliver Pettenpaul
(K:167)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/23/2003 12:37:18 PM
Simply great in every aspect. Congratulations !
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Photo By: Beverly Gustafson
(K:1572)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/23/2003 12:16:12 PM
@all: Thank's for your positive comments ! @Betsy: You're right. I used this signature for bigger image formats - it should be smaller for this image size.
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Photo By: Oliver Pettenpaul
(K:167)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/23/2003 9:21:20 AM
Great work, very expressive. What kind of toning did you use ? Best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Rene Asmussen
(K:138)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/22/2003 8:44:14 AM
Simplistic approach, very nice result !
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Photo By: Sarah Moustafa
(K:4456)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/21/2003 8:31:31 AM
Great atmosphere in this image, nice ! Good to see Tri-X users around
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Photo By: Russ Rosener
(K:445)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/20/2003 1:00:51 PM
Simply stunning !
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Photo By: Rene Asmussen
(K:138)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/20/2003 12:59:22 PM
I've seen many images of those wind power plants and they use to be kind of sterotype, but this one is special. Great atmosphere - the toning fits the image nicely. Well done !
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Photo By: Rene Asmussen
(K:138)
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Critique By:
Oliver Pettenpaul (K:167)
5/20/2003 9:50:54 AM
Thanks for the nice comments Regarding focussing: It depends what kind of filter you use. If the filter lets visible and IR-light pass (red to deep red) I wouldn't correct the focussing. Only when I shoot through completely "black" filters (lowest transmission ~> 780nm) I use the IR-correction mark of my lenses: Focus without filter in place, attach the filter and move the current focus to the red mark. I'm not quite sure concerning autofocus (I don't own any AF camera) but I remember it should work. Maybe you check the "mother" of IR-photography sites at http://www.a1.nl/phomepag/markerink/mainpage.htm. Hope this helps and best regards, Oliver
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Photo By: Oliver Pettenpaul
(K:167)
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