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Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/2/2005 2:56:14 PM

Very nice indeed. A perfect questionmark for sure, but to me it very strongly suggests a drop. Just a tad deeper DOF would have been nice to bring the very tip into focus as well.
        Photo By: narabia    (K:9563)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 8:46:35 PM

I am happy that everybody seems to read her expression favorably. She was a little embarrassed but she did so love those pink azaleas.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 8:05:33 PM

You just gave me an interesting idea! This is very elegant - is it a pendulum? Have you looked at it as a negative?
        Photo By: Adelino Barreto  (K:12661)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 7:40:22 PM

It was more of a hypothetical suggestion... And if this doesn't make you a nature photographer, then I don't know what it makes you... A magician maybe?
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 7:36:58 PM

Not a place for somebody with a fear of heights. Would a single person down there be a good thing?
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 7:35:09 PM

Pretty low light - maybe more detail if you had stronger illumination? I like it though. Preparing projections for a show?
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 7:33:43 PM

Wondering how this matches the music. Certainly gives me an idea of what to expect (just not when - details, details). I recognize the singer by now :-)
        Photo By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 7:30:16 PM

Very beautiful and indeed quite differnt from the
"usual" Jeanette fare. I am not a landscape person myself, but I wonder what an achor (more solid feature, another island or something like that) in the right hand side would have done to this image.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 3:33:22 PM

:-) I like the partial face up in the upper right corner too.
        Photo By: Omar Rifaat  (K:10141)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 3:32:22 PM

Hi Ian - it is gritty, isn't it. You should have seen it before I toned down the contrast to what you see here...
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 3:31:42 PM

Thanks Marco - it would make sense to call it a "twister" but it is usually referred to as a "spinning top" :-)
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 3:31:02 PM

Marco - thanks for the escape association. I hadn't thought of it myself but have heard it elsewhere as well.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 3:11:43 PM

Hi Dirck - I am glad you like it. Controlling contrast (curves adjustments) is the main thing I think about in post work on b/w photos. It is a little ironic because I know how it is perceived will vary a lot depending on who the monitor and viewing environment.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 4:28:06 AM

This sequence is really nice. I have a few remotely in this vein and always liked the chance eye-contact through the crowd. How do you meter this? Just incident light?
        Photo By: Omar Rifaat  (K:10141)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 4:26:52 AM

I have seen this idea in many different forms now but this is one of the best... Really like the colors too - great contrast.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 4:24:00 AM

... och komplett med en regnbåge!
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
12/1/2005 12:45:19 AM

Hi Sammy - thank you for your considered comment - I agree with you about the feel of film. The bright spot was notieced elsewhere as well, I'll see if I can work on that.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/30/2005 6:21:38 PM

It is a great image. I think it would be equally strong in a different toning (nothing wrong with the one you chose tho...)
        Photo By: jacek bielarz  (K:1184)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/30/2005 6:20:52 PM

Global for those fine slices. Amazing what taking away his eyes does for the creep-factor.
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/30/2005 6:19:38 PM

Good vibrations... An image that actually looks like music.
        Photo By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/30/2005 2:33:37 AM

It is nice with the reporter fitting in perfectly between the two heads and of course the title suits the hearing aid prominently displayed for us but unseen to him :-)
        Photo By: Omar Rifaat  (K:10141)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 10:35:29 PM

Hello João - thank you very much for the recent flurry of comments on my images.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 10:18:00 PM

Beautiful and a nice feeling.
        Photo By: Oui Lee  (K:3238)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 10:16:20 PM

I like the subdued colors you have used. The composition with lots of space in front of him is good, but to me it indicates more of an contemplative mood than a hangover.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 10:14:20 PM

closed :-)
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 10:14:00 PM

Brought a smile to my face :-) Wonderful light feeling.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 9:44:33 PM

What an orderly place. Nice choices in how you presented this.
        Photo By: Marianne Le Carrour  (K:0)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 9:42:57 PM

That's really good. I really like the strong highlight created by the backlighting.
        Photo By: Paul Paul  (K:5362) Donor

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 9:39:30 PM

Excellent realization of this project... Sometimes less is more.
        Photo By: Dan  TDFoto  (K:8618) Donor

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/29/2005 9:37:16 PM

Nice dark mood in this shot. Perfect moment (low sun) to capture these sand structures.
        Photo By: Ralf Denguth  (K:3353)


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