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Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
2/12/2012 6:11:49 PM

Well thanks Al Max for the feedback on the photograph. Considering all the amazing work here, I take it as compliment that you even selected mine to comment on.

I like the low angle and the details of the wood grain as well. If I can recall correctly, I simply held the camera down low close to the door a took the photo, counting on a good capture. My old joint in my knees do not allow me to get down at low angles such as theses anymore. Besides, the ground was a bit wet with some fresh snow on the ground.

I am posting another perspective of the door. Not quite as dramatic though.

Many thanks again for taking the time to comment.

All the best,

Brian
        Photo By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
2/2/2009 5:12:35 PM

Thank you Malules for your comment. It is appreciated. I enjoy working with photographs on the computer and seeing how they can be changed or improved.

Many thanks again.

Brian Hagell
        Photo By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
2/2/2009 5:04:21 PM

Thank you very much Waldemar for your comments. They are appreciated.

As I said I was not very happy with the original photograph but I am pleased with how it turned out here.

Your "Eye" photograph is very good. That is the type of perspective I look for in photographs. There are so many great photographers here and their work is so amazing!

Many thanks again.

Brian Hagell
        Photo By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/22/2009 3:01:46 PM

Keep the tilting landscape Adam, it leads the eye upward from the tree. The emptiness of the fence is balanced evenly by the starkness of the tree.

I have a photo similar to this photograph. Most photographers probably do as well. If I can find it I will send it to you.

The little dust spot or flying bird should probably go as noted on another comment.

Excellent job.

        Photo By: Adam Schiavone  (K:1215)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/21/2009 4:05:59 PM

Thank you for your comments Aziz about the photo. I appreciate them.

I am still learning how to use the sharpening tools to their best advantage. In reality I tend to over sharpen the photos. All things in moderation I suppose.

The photo was taken in a small alleyway leading to some shops. The brick wall seemed like a perfect background for the photo.

Thanks again for your comments. Any helpful suggestions are always appreciated.
        Photo By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/21/2009 1:41:04 AM

A very interesting photograph.
Simplistic and dramatic.
Nice job
        Photo By: D e b    (K:9399)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/20/2009 7:51:10 PM

Thank you for the welcome Aziz. It is very much appreciated.
        Photo By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/20/2009 3:35:30 AM

I appreciate your comments Carmen.Thank you very much.
        Photo By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/20/2009 12:34:15 AM

This frost shot was taken with my Nikon D70 with a Micro-Nikkor 55mm. It allows me to focus to about 3 inches. The lens is a manual focus and exposure to I took several shots to get a good exposure. I played around with the photo in Adobe Lightroom to remove the colour and add the vignetting. This Nikon lens is a very sharp lens according to what I have read on the internet. Here in Nova Scotia it has been very cold the past three nights. In Nova Scotia there is a n old saying: If you don't like the weather, wait five minutes, it will change". Keep the good photos coming in.
        Photo By: Greg Sava  (K:11999)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/19/2009 11:30:32 PM

I like to call photographs of this style, "stark realism". So barren and bleak yet beautiful. Excellent photograph! Well done ;)
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/19/2009 11:24:17 PM

A very good background for the frost.
        Photo By: Greg Sava  (K:11999)

Critique By: Brian Hagell  (K:104)  
1/19/2009 11:16:00 PM

I just took some frost photos yesterday on the kitchen window.
        Photo By: Greg Sava  (K:11999)


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