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Critique By: Luis Costa - Lucaz  (K:9205)  
4/28/2003 2:57:52 PM

Very nice work, regards!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Suvomoy Mitra  (K:8369)  
4/28/2003 2:56:45 PM

Nice study...seems very moody!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Sylvia Jones  (K:652)  
4/21/2003 2:04:35 AM

Dramatic eye catching shot - good work Kev!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
4/18/2003 6:53:12 PM

Great shot
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
4/17/2003 11:26:28 AM

I am thankful for its words of friendship
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Dave Atwood  (K:253)  
4/15/2003 1:11:19 PM

Excellent use of light and texture to create mood. Good work!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Ameet Mallapur  (K:1575)  
4/15/2003 2:27:19 AM

wow kevin...very well composed...love the softness of the trees in the background...and that little light falling on the grass ..very very interesting!!!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: j w  (K:12641)  
4/14/2003 6:03:39 PM

Hi Kevin, I really like the high contrast you've given the tree and the field -- the row of lit grass is wonderful, too, giving a nice diagonal. If this were mine, there's one spot I'd tinker with, and that's the right sky, where it meets the treetops. Looks a little "worked" Other than that, this is a wonderful creation -- keep it up!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Lilywhite Lilith  (K:1809)  
4/14/2003 1:09:50 PM

Very nice, I like these bizarre willows...
Works fine in b&w!
Regards, Ekkehard
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Hermen Pen  (K:9168)  
4/14/2003 1:05:30 PM

Very appealing, dramatic
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)  
4/14/2003 12:54:54 PM

Thank you Mario, I,m still playing with it.
Kevin
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
4/14/2003 12:50:47 PM

Beautiful work
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
4/11/2003 12:07:19 PM

Excellent
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Nando Mondino  (K:14261) Donor  
4/11/2003 12:04:16 PM

Good contrast!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Sylvia Jones  (K:652)  
4/11/2003 1:23:15 AM

This blurring effect has worked well giving an added dimension to this shot. Try some more techniques on this one Kev such as sepia. You have placed the trees well and the light and shade on the ground is very effective. May Hill looks very inviting - now - where are my walking boots?
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Sylvia Jones  (K:652)  
4/11/2003 1:17:02 AM

Like your pig, Kevin. It just needs some added sharpness to give it that extra impact. I think your point of focus might have been just a bit out, or he just came a little too close. you have framed it very well. I would also try burning down the corners. Great expression - is he friendly?
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Aiman Nassar  (K:11961)  
4/10/2003 4:08:05 PM

dramatic... soft and sharp, light and shade... nice tones
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
4/10/2003 2:42:19 PM

Nice
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Matt Davis  (K:3935)  
4/10/2003 1:40:18 PM

Ahh Kevin. The title drew me in straight away - you see all the american scenic spots on Usefilm but never May Hill. I'm living in Chelt and took my first few pics back in Jan this year up on Mayhill. I love your low perspective here. Nice to see a local portfolio - I didn't realise Safeway had more to offer than just food!
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Jennifer Hampton  (K:83)  
4/10/2003 12:15:35 PM

What am I lookin' at? I'm looking at a beautiful pig. However, the lighting is a bit harsh, but I understand because you were outdoors--can't exactly turn off the sun.
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: huskola   (K:2948)  
3/8/2003 12:27:26 PM

I really like this! The blacks came out great. You are off to a great start in night photography. Great shot.
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: John Myers  (K:4308)  
2/25/2003 2:31:15 PM

looks great so far...but i need it larger to be able to say anything about it.
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Sylvia Jones  (K:652)  
2/8/2003 1:56:15 PM

Well, Kev, you beat me to it! I have had this new bridge on my hit list for some time but just haven,t got round to it. It looks really good as a night shot and you have got a really good image, framed nicely at the top. It might have had more dynamic appeal as a vertical shot. Did you try that too? I love the star effects - presume that was because you were using f16 and not a filter effect? Look forward to seeing some more of your Mamiya shots.
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Lisa Howeler  (K:3706)  
2/7/2003 1:27:32 PM

Kevin:
Yes, I think I understand, but I will need to read what you said again to understand it completely as I am just starting to learn some of the more technical parts of photography. You and others on the site are really helping me with this, even by just looking at your great photos. Thanks!
Lisa
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)  
2/7/2003 1:22:34 PM

Hi Lisa,
Thanks for the feedback. In order to get a better black I pretended the film was faster than it is so i got less exposure on the film. I then develop the film at its real speed, in this case 100 ASA, technically underprossing it. If it works the negative is thinner, so good quality blacks.
Does that make sense, I may not have explained myself well.
K
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)  
2/7/2003 1:18:27 PM

O.K. first I dont know what i did, but its the same image up twice. Second the shutter speed of 30s was at 100 ASA, this was taken at 400ASA and shutter speed adjusted to create a thinner neg. for better blacks.
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Lisa Howeler  (K:3706)  
2/7/2003 1:16:32 PM

Really cool photograph. The composition is perfect, IMHO, and the lighting is fantastic for the style.

I hate to be a doltz, but what does it mean after your shutter speed when you say Film rated at 400?
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)  
1/23/2003 10:36:24 AM

Thankyou Sue, very encouraging
K
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Molly Walters  (K:1284)  
1/22/2003 1:50:19 PM

great copmpasition Kevin, your choice for toning was good I think it really gives the picture some texture and definition, keep up the good work
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)

Critique By: Deleted User  (K:4598)  
1/22/2003 11:36:22 AM

It appears to be a nice still life but it's posted very small and the detail is hard to make out.
        Photo By: Kevin Salter  (K:649)


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