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Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/23/2005 3:33:56 AM

stop... or I'll whack you over the head with my big red sign :-) I do like the density of the shadows here.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/22/2005 5:44:27 PM

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

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/22/2005 5:43:53 PM

Excellent shot. Something like this where the tram is stationary to your car would be pretty interesting too.
        Photo By: Oui Lee  (K:3238)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/22/2005 4:43:23 AM

The problem with this kind of shot when I try is usually that it is difficult to get stationary subjects along with relatively fast moving once in the same shot, and if I find that most are in-between just creating slightly indistinct and not so interesting blur.
Not at all the case here though. Great sense of motion along the streets and many pedestrians who seem to be absolutely stationary. Maybe it is the distance at which this was shot as well.
I do think that you may have more sky than you really need for this one.
        Photo By: Oui Lee  (K:3238)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 8:12:40 PM

All the basic elements of the image are wonderful. Tempting to have one of the views include a sharp object (well, those specks are sharp :-) but I think this is good. Suggestive of the notion that sometimes you don't see any better when you put on your glasses!
        Photo By: Lalage    (K:2412)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 8:09:39 PM

Powerful composition and nice grain for setting a mood. Half format is 18 mm x 24 mm per frame?
        Photo By: Dubravko Grakalic  (K:25235)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 8:08:29 PM

Lots of interesting things going on here. I like the geometry of the cobblestones in the street, and as noted the man observing you is great plus...
        Photo By: Dubravko Grakalic  (K:25235)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 8:07:36 PM

Creative use of mirroring for sure...
        Photo By: Lalage    (K:2412)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 7:22:44 PM

Excellent catch. I would worry more about rule #6.
        Photo By: Slava Z  (K:1124)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 5:37:05 PM

Good use of that space. Love the running-at-uslook.
        Photo By: Andreas Hering  (K:1684)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 5:33:51 PM

I really like the towering buildings leaning in over me here. I am surprised at the amount of noise at equiv ISO 500. The night sky kind of needs a silky feel to it here. All IMHO, of course.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 5:28:26 PM

Well that is kinda freaky (that's a good thing). One could tone down the eyebrow just a little bit.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/21/2005 5:27:37 PM

Excellent roberto. I would like to see it BIG!
        Photo By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 5:19:47 PM

I think it is a wonderful scene - maybe a little heavy on the compression for showing its full potential.
        Photo By: Sergio M. Cameno  (K:7856)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 3:13:58 PM

Great suggestive power - a shattered idyll.
        Photo By: Femke de Wit  (K:6020)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 3:12:13 PM

This has an excellent dark mood without being morbid (at all).
        Photo By: Femke de Wit  (K:6020)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 2:57:36 PM

What a great find. I realize that you are setting mood with the low contrast but I would love to see a version with a near-white point in there as well.
        Photo By: Femke de Wit  (K:6020)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 2:55:45 PM

It looks like children's faces - the overall impact is pretty ominous to me.
        Photo By: Femke de Wit  (K:6020)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 2:54:59 PM

Excellent combination of material. Has a feeling of 50s horror B-movie.
        Photo By: Femke de Wit  (K:6020)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 2:52:00 PM

My association with this image: imprisonment.
        Photo By: Robert Kocs  (K:89085)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/18/2005 2:49:33 PM

Whiplash? I like it - it is interesting how there is more detail about the face in the ghost image.
        Photo By: vladimir antic  (K:3307)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/17/2005 10:35:01 PM

You certainly have a lot of creative ideas for these things. I like it very much. It would make a good candidate for an alternative printing process onto a nicely textured paper.
        Photo By: Marion Luijten  (K:6141)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/17/2005 4:18:53 PM

That is a neat idea for this image. I would bring down the white point a little (image attached). Cheers, S.
        Photo By: Tabitha Borges  (K:728)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 10:24:36 PM

Fall leaves really are quite photogenic... I like this but I have two suggestions. Technically I think a more diffuse light source might have prevented the reflections I see in the big leaf. For the concept of being together I think I would have put the "stem" of the larger leaf under the smaller one. Pretty minor stuff obviously, but there you have it.
        Photo By: Tim Long  (K:9228)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 9:20:33 PM

I think it is especially challenging because of the strong lines you have to accomodate. The diagonal shot in the lower right is definitely a good thing (c) here.
        Photo By: Mark Longo  (K:12760)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 9:18:27 PM

A very colorful statement - I like the idea and your execution with color and how they are divided in the frame.
        Photo By: Robert Kocs  (K:89085)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 9:15:24 PM

The reflection in the piano is a little bit of a gamble but I think it adds something pretty unique and interesting to this image.
        Photo By: Mark Longo  (K:12760)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 5:50:17 PM

Hi Ian - not a night shot although I see what led you to assume that. Pretty dense forest with just a single shaft of light coming through at this particular spot. Convinced me slides isn't really my thing :-)
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 4:30:04 PM

I like the full range of b/w you have used here.
        Photo By: João F * Photography  (K:41945) Donor

Critique By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)  
11/16/2005 4:26:22 PM

Arm rest of a chair? I like it very much whatever it is.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)


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