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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 9:01:51 PM
Nice shot of those beautiful stream lined contours. These new headlights are an interesting subject as well. i agree though, this is a more difficult sublect than it first appears, I recently went to a mustang show and was disappointed in the majority of my photos. Nice work. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Howard M. Parsons
(K:3496)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 8:57:04 PM
Hey David, just checking your portfolio, noticed you hadnt posted in awhile, hope all is well, figured you where studying for med school. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: David Siller
(K:1317)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 8:54:33 PM
Beautiful warm image.The saturation of color and tone is extrordinary. I love the stacks reaching for the sky, like mans futility to build to the heavens aka Babel. Personally I like the muted foreground, it ads a bit of mystery for the mind. And on top of that its difficult to expose the foreground in this twi-light situation where the light source is behind the building.. Great composition. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Zach Golden
(K:381)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 8:48:53 PM
A landscape of dancing lights, wonderful Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
(K:13618)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 8:47:51 PM
Wonderful abstract / macro. I cant tell if its a cactus or a dandilion or what , but the definition of each fiber is extrodinary. Really fine job. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
(K:13618)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 8:17:34 PM
Amazing perspective. This photo is very UNCOMFORTABLE to view. You seem to say enough and let the viewer torture themselves. Great work. Dustin
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Photo By: Adam Borkowski
(K:1335)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 8:04:44 PM
Adam you continue to capture wonderful mood and emotion, impressive. Im starting to recognize your work before i see your name displayed. Your tones and composition are your own, great work. Dustin.
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Photo By: Adam Borkowski
(K:1335)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 7:17:28 PM
This reminds me of a buddy sci-fi robot from the 50's, which doesn't mean its any less dangerous. Machines dont feel and they never sleep!!!!!Great capture Cheers,Dustin
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Photo By: Gabrielle Willson
(K:7978)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 7:14:20 PM
This is magical light. This is one amazing window you have, I just love it,. You are blessed with some amazing skyscapes. The sharpness of the buildings is incredible under this harsh lighting. Perfect depth of field, the building just eventually burn away into the Sun, just marvelous. Great compositon, Dustin
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Photo By: Jorge Vasconcelos
(K:33746)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 6:40:00 PM
This is an incredible composition. The depth on this is spectacular. The bw tones are great. So many textures. Wonderful job. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE
(K:8657)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 6:37:28 PM
Wonderful portrait, I wish people would explore this era a little more. I like the focus in the middle, like youve done here, with the foreground and background blurred, nice job. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: donatella tandelli
(K:1376)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 6:34:38 PM
Great portrait. The tone and colors are harsh and exciting, really well done. What is that backdrop, is that crushed green velvet? Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Brandy Moffett
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 6:30:21 PM
Amazing shot, terrifically imaginitave and caprured well, love the form of the reflection. Great job, Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Simona Popescu
(K:31)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 6:26:22 PM
Randal, flattery will get you everywhere, thanks as always, and it is always good to hear from you.
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Photo By: Dustin Cowen
(K:2837)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/27/2004 6:24:57 PM
Jorge, thanks as always for the encouragement, I always enjoy your narrative about the arts. Cheeers, Dustin.
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Photo By: Dustin Cowen
(K:2837)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/24/2004 2:49:58 PM
Great perspective. I really enjoy the soft/desaturated color tones and the slight grain,well done. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Serpil KEBAPCI
(K:322)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/23/2004 5:14:15 PM
Always good to see you Jorge. Pretty good self portrait too. Always wonderful to see your side of the world, you always do it justice. Is Bom-Jesus Portugese for Christmas? Best wishes, Dustin
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Photo By: Jorge Vasconcelos
(K:33746)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/23/2004 5:07:36 PM
Incredible image, great conscious. At first i thought for sure it was a ps montage. Great awareness and eye. I think this picture was waiting for you, so you could share it..Ohh the wonderful duality of man??!! Best wishes, Dustin
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Photo By: Felipe Rodríguez
(K:9200)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/23/2004 5:01:59 PM
Wonderful conscious. Isnt great to know consumerism has no borders???!!!Great composition. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Azadeh Assaran
(K:18)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:38:41 PM
Great perspective, wonderful. I like the silver/blue tones youve captured as well.Great image. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Elsa Mota Gomes
(K:1565)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:36:20 PM
Wow!!!This is textbook perfect.Amazing colors along with a silohette of a tree.Incredible depth of field as well.Really strong landscape, congradulations. Cheers,Dustin.
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Photo By: Alain Auzeral
(K:931)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:30:25 PM
Wonderful desolate grainy image. Looks similar to an old cowboy photo. Wonderful composition, love the grain. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Kilroy Was Here
(K:177)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:28:31 PM
Incredible macro, excellent. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Ahmet Baki Kocaballi
(K:13618)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:27:12 PM
Amazing color tones and depth. You captured an interesting texture as well on the water.Wonderful job. Cheers Dustin
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Photo By: Sergey Gawrilow
(K:9)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:23:11 PM
Excellent compositon with a conscious. The days of long ago, innocence lost.Great eye. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Sasha Idriss
(K:6)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:17:20 PM
Wonderful and elegant image. The lighting on the set and the set itself is spectacular. The models expression and fashion is thought out well. But I particulary enjoy mannequins that are not the main subject like youve used here, but used to add contour and reference. Wonderful job. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: PIERRE THOMAS karkau
(K:2031)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:10:54 PM
Wonderful street type shot, lots of action ,but the focus remains on the subjects. Outstanding b&w tones. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Roger Cotgreave
(K:15892)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/20/2004 9:08:46 PM
I like the use of space here. Good composition. The stairs ascending up to the "beautiful and clean" flowers from the homeless gentleman adds a touch of conscious. Nice job. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Anthony Gorman
(K:140)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/19/2004 9:21:47 PM
Nice and warm color tone off the building, its luminacy is a nice effect. I think you chose well with the slow shutter speed, the water looks fantasticaly smooth. Hey whats a sepia filter, does it enhance the browns/oranges. Im aware of sepia, just have never heard of a filter? I like your title , Ive seen the movie several times, but the relation eludes me, was this a set?Great compositon. Cheers, Dustin
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Photo By: Joshua Rainey
(K:5069)
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Critique By:
Dustin Cowen (K:2837)
4/17/2004 7:27:32 PM
Wonderful image, great green tones and the lighting looks tremendously natural ,yet exposed perfectly. I like how the figure at the end is a bit wavey/distorted, very nice. Cheers,Dustin
No safety, or suprise, the end , my beautiful friend, the End.. J. Morrison
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Photo By: Adam Borkowski
(K:1335)
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