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Critique By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)  
5/17/2004 2:50:44 PM

Dwight. Excellent Macro
Teunis
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Duane Bennett  (K:1013)  
4/22/2004 11:09:12 PM

It's historical because that's where the Coyote gets all his anti-Road-Runner weapons. (but seriously, folks . . .) Nice capture. Clean cut building, and well framed. I like the small-town look of this picture. Well done. ---Duane---
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: John Marsh  (K:193)  
4/20/2004 3:19:55 PM

Nice composition. Beautiful example of neon glow with soft muted back ground.
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)  
4/20/2004 1:22:43 PM

god bless him, but the cat seems too fat , and its not good for cat+s health....
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Alireza Shahbazi  (K:225)  
4/19/2004 4:33:11 PM

very nice
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)  
4/18/2004 7:29:58 PM

beautiful idea, good
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Irenka Daniluk  (K:8011)  
4/17/2004 11:27:28 PM

Nice piece of art, nice photo...
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Susan Cropper  (K:2166)  
4/16/2004 7:51:17 PM

What a handsome guy. He looks huge, huggable. Good to hear he has a home.
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Riny  Koopman  (K:19998)  
4/16/2004 2:16:06 PM

dwight,this one is great,i love boats!
well done,
best-regards-riny
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)  
4/11/2004 12:27:22 PM

Thanks Paul... I live in Austin myself, but call the Hill Country home...
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
4/10/2004 4:52:02 PM

Nice shot, Dwight. Quite a familiar sight around San Antonio!
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
4/9/2004 1:46:07 PM

Great photo Dwight, I had to look twice as I thought it was the mother-in-law !!
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
4/8/2004 1:35:17 PM

Very well captured Dwight
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
3/30/2004 1:18:21 PM

Super photo Dwight
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Sergio Brunetto  (K:2583)  
2/26/2004 3:08:35 PM

nice shot... nice moment and you are a fast photographer...
congrats.sergio
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: brian clark  (K:446)  
2/12/2004 8:04:23 AM

Hi Dwight.
Like the photo. You've created a good depth of field with this shot.

You say that "comments are welcome, but not sure if they will help". Critique of the images that we post on these sites, is a useful exercise, which imparts other viewpoints and knowledge from which we can learn.It dosn't matter if you are a raw beginner or a seasonde photographer, we are always learning something new.

It isn't the camera that determins the final outcome, but the person behind it. The camera is only a tool, and like any tool, you need to understand it, and the more you practice the better you will become, so keep practicing. A good exersise to carry out, is put the images you took when you first started, in a file, and after about six months take them out and compare tham against your latest images. You will be pleasantly surprised at the improvement.

Hope this helps.

Brian
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)  
12/19/2003 10:17:04 AM

To each their own I guess, but I prefer to view the world without Photoshop enhancements, or at least insure there is a disclaimer if a photo is "enhanced"....
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Phil Dansley  (K:344)  
12/4/2003 4:12:15 PM

btw... i also cropped it, added a bit of sharpening, a bit saturation too
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)

Critique By: Phil Dansley  (K:344)  
12/4/2003 4:11:36 PM

if its faded... use levels to addjust the black point. and u get your colors black.
        Photo By: Dwight Parker  (K:253)


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