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Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
4/27/2015 5:12:05 AM

The bird thought so too :)
        Photo By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor

Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
4/8/2015 6:32:04 PM

It's a great set that makes you want to try the same thing. Hollywood squares anyone? The empty spaces are as important as those that are filled.
        Photo By: Ali  Alkatib  (K:2684) Donor

Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
4/5/2015 10:04:27 AM

I like the way the curves of the sculpture surround and frame the subject, having them facing the sculpture creates a relationship between the person and the art.

Perhaps a little lean to the right when shooting to more center the subject in that facet so that the side does not cross their leg.
        Photo By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor

Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
4/5/2015 10:01:11 AM

I think this would have benefitted from a lower angle. The silhouette is interesting but the legs and some of the tail are lost in the background.
        Photo By: Jill Bartlett  (K:8130) Donor

Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
4/1/2015 5:46:05 AM

Nice capture of the morning mist. There is a little color remaining in the sky, you might try increasing saturation a bit to bring it out.
        Photo By: Glenn Edmiston  (K:7366)

Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
3/29/2015 4:55:07 PM

The coneflowers are extemely sharp and attractively composed but there are a couple of problems one is the overlapping leaf so near to the center and the other is damage to some of the flowers. Perfection is always attractive, decay interesting but a few damaged petals here and there detract.
        Photo By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor

Critique By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor  
3/26/2015 10:43:02 AM

Nope, I use Capture NX2 for basic processing and play a bit with photomatix and whatever else comes to hand.
        Photo By: Brian Grant  (K:176) Donor


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