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Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
4/4/2004 7:49:10 PM

Very nicely done. Good work handling the back lighting. Details are great and its got a wonderful atmosphere to it. Nicely done.
        Photo By: Roger Cotgreave  (K:15892)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
2/8/2004 8:00:44 PM

Absolutely brilliant. Saying anything more would do little to add to the sheer light of this image. As good as anything I've seen from the likes of Frank, Brandt or any others you would care to name. Congratulations on a phenomenal piece of work.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
1/5/2004 6:46:53 PM

Very nice perspective indeed. I'm with Jeff about the sky but its still a rock-solid image. Nice piece of work with a lot depth and three dimensionality to it.
        Photo By: Stephen R. Zang  (K:1044)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
1/5/2004 6:42:59 PM

Nice one. The colors and the light playing off the halfpipe give this image a lot of depth. Good timing with the shutter as well. You caught him in the perfect position.
        Photo By: Mark Peterson  (K:3452)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
1/3/2004 6:33:01 PM

Maybe its the title, but there's something very edgy about this image. I like it as a result. Innuendo is a strength of yours Ms. Smith.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
1/2/2004 7:20:25 PM

Wow. I know that's a lame opener but its the only word that works. I think Grant's points are dead correct. I feel myself preparing to get clobbered by the wave as I view it. That's a big key not only to surf photography but any great sports photography: to feel a part of the event. This kind of work is the kind of caliber that you see in Sports Illustrated, which to me is a greatly underappreciated journal of photography as much as it is of sports reportage. This is excellent stuff, Sean. Keep hangin' ten. Is that the right saying? Us midwestern hayseeds have a tough time with surf culture. Great work pal.
        Photo By: sean slavin  (K:3488)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/28/2003 8:31:11 PM

Hey there Ms. Smith. Long time no talk. I hope things are well with you. Certainly the photography is showing no signs of weakness. Lovely work here. Beautiful color and contrast. Let's see some more!
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/28/2003 8:11:19 PM

Nice one. Great work freezing the motion of the wave. Though frozen, you caught the intense power and force of the wave with a lovely placement of the tube in the frame. Very nice colors with the blues and the greens in the water. Looks like you were staying in paradise. Lucky bastard... Don't you have any pity for us poor slobs you left behind to freeze their asses off in Chicago?
        Photo By: sean slavin  (K:3488)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/16/2003 3:18:58 PM

Jeff is absolutely right, Ron. The colors and composition make for a photo with great atmosphere and feel. This is totally dynamite work.
        Photo By: Ron Browne  (K:1282)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/14/2003 8:35:05 PM

Ah this is more in the Mudge vein! A good abstract of the commonplace. Minimalist but very nice. Good work.
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/14/2003 8:24:55 PM

A touch of Atget, combined with the haunting flavor of John Thomson's street imagery of the 1870s and 1880s, well except for the dress the woman is wearing of course. I think you managed the exposure problems here very well. Its quite a fine image if you ask me.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/14/2003 8:21:36 PM

Naw, it ain't cliched. In fact, it reminds me of a Christmas party I was at back in college, but I won't say what I was on at the time.

Happy Holidays Eric.
        Photo By: Eric Goldwasser  (K:4294) Donor

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/13/2003 9:04:20 PM

Where the heck you been???? This represents something different for you, yet with your idiomatic touch. You doing ok?
        Photo By: Alisa Mudge  (K:7511) Donor

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/12/2003 5:11:40 AM

Lovely texture study. The colors are just right and very pleasant to view. Its a fascinating image that I can easily get lost in. Nice one.
        Photo By: Chelsea Burke  (K:5750) Donor

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/10/2003 5:26:26 AM

Overall, a beautifully rendered image. The deep shadows are a bit blocky but that, I think, is easily fixed through some selective dodging or careful tweaking of the curves. I like the balance of the composition a lot.
        Photo By: Mark Peterson  (K:3452)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/8/2003 1:25:11 PM

Ron, an awesome image indeed. I love how the viewer is challenged to discern the kids in that wonderful sea of tones created by the butterflies. It has a wonderfully dreamy atmosphere. A very complex but very pleasing image. Nice one.
        Photo By: Ron Browne  (K:1282)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/3/2003 9:40:00 PM

Excellent work. The big expanse of sky is great touch. Turns this into an unconventional dog shot, which is why it works so well. You caught them at just the right moment too. This is a gem.
        Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk  (K:610)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/3/2003 9:37:40 PM

Good man. Way to go using the wide-angle. Makes the lines of the images really strong and dynamic. This is outstanding stuff. I'd tweak the shadows a little but other than that its good as it is. Excellent work.
        Photo By: Darrin James  (K:3944)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/2/2003 7:20:23 PM

Nice texture study Stephen. I also like that you kept the colors strong but moderated. No need for a psychedelic assault on the viewer's senses. I also like how you played with the DOF to get the blur through the length of the railing. Very nicely done. Good to read your words, by the way. Hope all is well. Perhaps we can all gather for Christmas beverage in the next several weeks.
        Photo By: Stephen R. Zang  (K:1044)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/2/2003 5:17:44 AM

One day, someone will hold up one of those signs and that person will be right, going down in the last throes of earth as the last true prophet. But for now, these prophets of doom still make for great images, as this one is. Excellent composition and capture David.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/2/2003 5:07:16 AM

As I think you know, the color version of this is one my absolute favorites in the James portfolio. However, I think I now have a new favorite. This is fantastic. What appealed to me in the color version was the play of the light on the cook's head. The B/W version helps to enhance the play of the light. Its an excellent conversion of an excellent photo. Well done.
        Photo By: Darrin James  (K:3944)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/1/2003 9:39:43 PM

Gorgeous landscape Roger. You picked just the right time to take the shot. I like the shadows on the ground from the angle of the sun and the clouds are really nice. Excellent work.
        Photo By: Roger Cotgreave  (K:15892)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
12/1/2003 9:34:21 PM

Wow is that a gorgeous picture. Its got lovely tones and a very nice feel to it. It feels like late autumn should: cold and bleak. I'd perhaps lighten the top portion of sky just a tiny bit to get a bit cleaner separation of the top of the tree from the sky. Aside from that minor point (which is of limited value) I think its excellent. Well done.
        Photo By: michaelle .  (K:3807)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/29/2003 6:51:52 PM

Lovely work Mary Sue. There's a wonderful layered effect to the composition that I really like. The colors are strong but not overwhelming and everything is placed perfectly within the frame. The use of objects in the foreground and the boat in the distance adds a little compositional tension to the image to keep it from stagnating and getting boring. A very nice image.
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/29/2003 6:17:13 PM

Great perspective and fantastic light! This is a killer shot, David, that's got a wonderful film noir quality to it. Love that you took it with the camera you did. Damn, those old screw mount Leicas can still shoot with the best of today's cameras. Well done.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/29/2003 6:11:09 PM

Gorgeous work Al. The DOF is particularly nice allowing the bokeh in the foreground and the background to focus attention on the lovely details of the branches. Absolutely breathtaking tonal range as well with great luminosity. Is this a scan of a wet print? Regardless of it being a wet print or not, its great work. Well done.
        Photo By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/29/2003 6:05:08 PM

Absolutely beautiful B/W work with lovely tones and great separation. Images like this are why I adore B/W work. Excellent work.
        Photo By: Jeff Singer  (K:180)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/26/2003 8:12:44 AM

Not a single thing I'd change on this. Its exceptional for its detail and depth. Good work with the color too. Its at just the right level from my point of view. Great shot.
        Photo By: Rudra Mandal  (K:56)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/25/2003 9:10:23 PM

This is a fantastic image. I love the effects created by the IR film, which makes the horses stand out perfectly. The composition is very nice. I think the placement of the horses is perfect. Its hard enough to get IR film to work right in 35mm format, but to see it done so well in a 4x5 format is stunning.

Yep, David, told me about you too. I'm glad I've finally gotten the chance to begin seeing your work. Thanks for having a look at my stuff.
        Photo By: Gary Gantert  (K:2104)

Critique By: Andy Eulass  (K:13435)  
11/25/2003 8:55:55 PM

And those expressions are priceless David. An excellent moment captured with lovely detail and tones. I can't see a thing that would improve this gem of an image. Well done.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)


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