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Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
11/3/2006 7:41:04 PM

Thank you so much Emgy.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
11/2/2006 5:17:30 AM

Yes Giuseppe I moved the camera up and down over a 1 second exposure time. Thank you for your feedback! :)
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
11/1/2006 1:59:45 AM

Let me be very clear... I have NO problem with soft - unsharp images done on purpose!! I have many and will make many more. That said I was simply voicing my opinion about some of your incredible work. For me you have a good enough eye for excellent subject matter that I feel you should take your work to the next level and use a tripod when you can! I love your artistic vision and champioin your desire to not have everything sharp! I'll post a new piece which should help you understand where I'm at with soft images... :)
        Photo By: Emgy Massidda  (K:60358)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
10/31/2006 2:26:08 PM

I do love your body of work here on usefilm. I love your sense of color and design. I'm a big fan of abstract images and you have many that are excellent. I'm not sure if it is the look you desire (which is just fine if it is!) or not but I would prefer to see some of your abstracts a bit sharper. Keep in mind I say this with all due respect to the creative choice to make them soft on purpose as I do on many occasions... I'm just saying on some for my eye I would like to see them sharper.

Thanks for sharing!
        Photo By: Emgy Massidda  (K:60358)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
10/31/2006 2:17:14 PM

I too like this image for it color and composition very much but do feel it is a bit soft... are you using a tripod to insure sharp images?
        Photo By: Emgy Massidda  (K:60358)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
10/31/2006 2:14:39 PM

Giuseppe,

You are so very kind to make such nice comments, thank you. I am pleased to meet you too.

John
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
10/31/2006 2:13:20 PM

Emgy,

I'm flattered with all of your kind comments. Thank you for the time you spent looking at my portfolio.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/19/2006 2:55:19 AM

Man am I a dope! I just noticed I already commented on this....
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/19/2006 2:54:17 AM

Fabulous Mary Sue! As you know I LOVE abstract stuff and this is just excellent!
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/4/2006 3:09:03 AM

Hello Larry... It's been awhile.... This is a fantastic image. Another White masterpiece.
        Photo By: larry white  (K:368)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
4/16/2006 10:47:22 PM

Mary Sue this is SOOOO wonderful!! This is pure perfection and delicious... Thank you so much for your very kind comment on my dahlialishous piece... You are always so nice.
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
4/7/2006 12:02:20 AM

I like the perspective and red border. A testimony to to keeping things simple. Nice image.
        Photo By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
3/6/2006 12:19:36 AM

A real winner Lori! This is soft and sensual and well composed! Thank you so much for your thoughtful comments on my images.

John
        Photo By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
2/28/2006 5:01:52 PM

I like ice pattern a lot! This is very well seen and a nice image. It does feel a bit soft to me and I think I would like to have seen the lines more oblique... They feel a bit static being so close to vertical.
        Photo By: Pavao Calogovic  (K:1277)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
2/28/2006 4:33:06 PM

No Chris this is likely the most photographed lighthouse in the world which is in Maine. It is the Portland Headlight in Cape Elizabeth. Thank you so much for your kind feedback.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
2/28/2006 4:01:00 PM

Thank you Mattia. It certianly does look wonderful larger!
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
2/28/2006 4:00:19 PM

Thank you Pavao, you are very kind.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
10/3/2005 10:08:24 PM

Thank you Ann. I'm always curious how someone comes across an image like this to make a comment when it was posted two years ago... What brought you to my portfolio?
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/19/2005 11:15:28 PM

Dang, I think you are obsessed with that darn ferris wheel! Well I think you have done such a wonderful job with it you should start a project of ferris wheels across the country and do a book! I'm not kidding! I love this image. The composition is excellent. I love the five (arguably six) bands of color that draw you into the image and keep you wandering around it. Nicely done. Good stuff Lily!
        Photo By: Tiger Lily    (K:10966)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/19/2005 11:12:33 PM

Now this one on the other hand is wonderful! I love the sense of motion in the ferris wheel. In this case the negative space is fine and balanced.
        Photo By: Tiger Lily    (K:10966)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/19/2005 11:11:03 PM

I like the idea and it certianly does fit as an abstract. I'm not sure I like all the empty black space in this one. I'm not against the idea of empty space necessarily but in this one if feels unbalanced.
        Photo By: Tiger Lily    (K:10966)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/19/2005 11:09:44 PM

Stunning! Great use of DOF, simplicity, and color! Wonderful.
        Photo By: Tiger Lily    (K:10966)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/4/2005 12:55:36 AM

Are you thinking of Freeman Patterson? He is a master of this technique and a wonderful person as well.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
8/2/2005 9:10:30 PM

thanks Kim! Funny how little attention this image gets... oh well. I'm glad you like it as I do. I find it so much more artsy fartsy than a straight shot. Lots of thought and trys to get it right!
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
7/30/2005 12:20:29 AM

This is commonly know as Portland Headlight and is one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world. It is actually in Cape Elizabeth Maine. I was up at 4:30 AM to get there well before sunrise. This is about a 4 minute exposure 20 minutes before sunrise.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
7/29/2005 10:56:32 PM

Yes it is! I could get lost there. In fact my wife believes I am lost when I'm there! Thanks for your kind comments.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
7/1/2005 8:57:12 PM

Wonderful! You have all of the elements working here. Bold color, whispy clouds, texture, etc. Very nice capture.
        Photo By: Paolo Pagnini  (K:828)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
7/1/2005 8:55:18 PM

Small, I know.. I've been ripped off so I tend to post small. Sorry.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
7/1/2005 1:11:18 PM

You know I did not even look at the other commnents... Glad you though mine were of benefit.
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: John Barclay  (K:3650)  
7/1/2005 12:41:29 PM

Mary Sue,

While I do like this image and its tone, I'm struggling with the placement of the big barn. I think i would like it better if the left most structure were not included and the big barn started in the lower left corner and then the eye would travel from there througout the entire frame with the fence line... man that was a run on sentance! See crop attached.
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor


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