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Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/13/2004 6:03:17 PM

Breathtaking, love the hushed intentness of the tone, the colour and contrast are amazing! Would be a great film still.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/12/2004 2:06:27 PM

Scary shot. Looks like the neg has undergone reticulation. The burning in of the toes has created the impression of webbed feet. Can see the impression on the skin where the model was wearing socks.
        Photo By: Alexandra Jasper  (K:0)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/9/2004 8:06:30 PM

Wow, this is really beautiful, the pink hues of the skin. Lovely portrait, great catchlights.
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/9/2004 8:04:47 PM

Wow man, this must have done your head in! Did you use a grad filter, tripod?
        Photo By: Felipe Rodríguez  (K:9200)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/8/2004 5:05:46 PM

Lovely shot Pat, lighting is impeccable as always.
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 11:03:09 PM

Beautifully framed and exposed. Your use of depth of field really lends the image depth. It's great that there is decernable detail in the foreground shadows.
        Photo By: Lukasz Kuczkowski  (K:14687)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 11:00:38 PM

Supurb! The dune reminds me of a pregnant belly, with the grass growing out of the bellybutton! This must look great printed large.
        Photo By: Lukasz Kuczkowski  (K:14687)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 10:52:19 PM

Fiery! Grounded in earth and sky.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 10:48:20 PM

Colours are fab, you live in a beautiful place.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 10:45:59 PM

Lovely, wish I was out there!
        Photo By: Yannis Yannas  (K:401)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 10:44:00 PM

Lovely, the framing of the shot by the leaves on the left is very effective. Your digi camera has blown out, or is not resolving the detail in the reds.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 10:41:00 PM

This is stunning. You must feel so good to have taken such a beautiful image. Those blushes of colour are amazing.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/7/2004 10:26:18 PM

I like this. I would have liked to have seen it the other way round.
        Photo By: Ellen Havrilla  (K:8618)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/5/2004 8:15:11 PM

Just had a thought, how about freezing a load of leaves, and bringing them out when you want that autumn feel! ...um, guess not. I like the big leaf providing a focal point.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/5/2004 8:11:19 PM

Such a great effect, the colours jump out. The hands are also so expressive, really interesing image.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/5/2004 8:08:01 PM

The reflected symmetry is great, as is the 2 focus colours. Lovely shot.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/5/2004 7:51:13 PM

Languid pose, really nice dress. I like the repeated triangle shapes.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/5/2004 8:26:03 AM

Man, this is a lovely shot. Multi-layered, fore- and background interest, texture, colour, composition, theme. Very well done!
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 10:03:34 PM

Such an innovative composition, really works! Lovely intense colours and great depth of field. Your portfolio is amazing by the way.
        Photo By: mustafa ilker helvacioglu  (K:3825)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 9:41:19 PM

Lovely shot! Good depth of field choice, and the colour of the bricks compliments the petal tips.
        Photo By: Len Wager  (K:357)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 9:25:24 PM

Great, you've really captured the essence here.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 9:22:50 PM

Cool, nuclear winter!
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 9:14:46 PM

Intricate work, love the natural rust colours and textured.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 9:10:24 PM

This really works, amanges to avoid looking contrived and gives a feel of being grounded yet up there.
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/4/2004 9:03:01 PM

Yep, you just have to get used to the perplexed looks of passers-by!
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/3/2004 3:01:59 PM

Ian, no post editing - this is the beauty of cross-processing (processing slide film in print chemistry or visa versa) - the colour shifts. I've quite a few examples of this in my portfolio. I took this in my car in a supermarket car park while the little guy was asleep.
        Photo By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/2/2004 9:46:34 PM

This is a first class still life, pin sharp, well composed, bursting with colour. I like the contrast between the leaves and the road.
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/2/2004 9:36:40 PM

Great composition, and the eyes...
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/2/2004 9:34:47 PM

Lots of energy, I get a sense of exuberance.
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)

Critique By: Dirk Illing  (K:1247)  
11/2/2004 9:31:59 PM

Great sense of movement, lots of life. Love your portfolio by the way, you've a very distinctive way of seeing things.
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)


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