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Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/18/2005 1:38:56 PM

Thanks for your time Roger! No such option on my screen :0( I have tried to become a donor a few times allready.....but no paypall for Belgium, the code from my visa has been refused also. If they would just open an international account where people could send their money this would have been a lot easyer.Ithink they would double their donors. I know a few Belgian usefilm members who would donate if they could .
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/18/2005 1:03:53 PM

Hi Lily
Since you said earlier you must have found the panorama feature. This feature must be very well hidden, since i am looking at this photo for an hour.....looked at it with a telescope,a microscope, double glasses, invited neighbours friends to look for it but..........no such thing. The photo is 750x 284 pix wide. Could you pleeaasseeee show me where to look.....so i can send these people back home!!!!?????
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/18/2005 5:39:29 AM

This is a very good panorama. Your camera seems to be up high on a tripod since the people just in front seem to be very small.The size on my screen is still 750x284, maybe a bigger panorama size is a donor option?????
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/10/2005 4:55:25 PM

Very strong landscapephoto allready visible looking at thumbnail. Well exposed sky and mountaintop( no washed out white).The horizon straight in the middle does work well in this photo. Good choice in lens.
        Photo By: Paulo Martel  (K:2550)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/6/2005 11:13:33 PM

Hello. Unbelievable depht and sharpness.....trow away your dslr with expensive lenses Carsten!!! ;0) Amazing the quality these point and shoot camera's can produce somethimes.When used in a 800x800 pixel resolution the difference is minimal between a dslr and this camera. Could it be that there's tiny bit of blue colorcast notisable in the snow( could be my screen).If so.... in P.S elements you could correct this easely using enhance,adjust color,color cast. I know i am splitting hairs here Carsten....
        Photo By: Carsten Ranke  (K:14476)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/5/2005 5:49:56 PM

I like this kind of photography very much Howie. Rough unspoiled nature. I can imagine this must have been a very peacefull place. Personally i would have taken a slightly different angle as the rock seems to block the vieuw on the lake a bit( but i am splitting hairs here).I took the liberty of changing this photo a bit.....i hope you like it. I also removed the slightly pink color haze.
        Photo By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/5/2005 5:23:26 AM

Fine macro Nikola! I like the colors,the sharpness and the dew-drops.
        Photo By: Nikola Bilic  (K:221)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/3/2005 12:18:30 PM

I like the colours and sharpness on this one Roberto.Well done!
        Photo By: Roberto Okamura  (K:22851)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/3/2005 12:13:18 PM

Fine insect portret ! The use of this macroconverter did not degrade the quality of the photo to much. The D.O.F is very shallow at these magnifications but you managed to get the complete head sharp.....well done!
        Photo By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/1/2005 5:34:26 PM

Sharpness from the front to the back .....dont you just love this lens???!!!Good composition Jarmain.
        Photo By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/1/2005 5:29:36 PM

Looks to be a desolate place.....all the more perfect for landscapephotography. You managed to include water, rocks, beach in the same view. This is a perfect combination .
        Photo By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
12/1/2005 4:37:35 PM

This photo fits right in these projects.A good example of minimal dof also Joggie. This Nikon lens looks to produce very sharp,and high contrast photo's.
        Photo By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/28/2005 5:21:36 AM

Fine portrait and landscape.......could it be you photographt this character before......seems he is enyoing himself. This deserves an award Joggie!
        Photo By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/26/2005 6:57:03 PM

Very good photostitch Roger! Must have been difficult to get the photo's in place without visible seams. Did the lens not add extra difficulty.....these fish-eyes distort a lot in the corners....!!!???
        Photo By: Roger Williams  (K:86139) Donor

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/26/2005 6:07:52 PM

Very good ! I know this could not be very simple, it does not take a long time to burn the wire when there's no glass to protect it from air. How did you get electricity on the light-bulb, since the thread does not seem to be connected. A composition from 2 photo's perhaps??? Anyway a very good photo
        Photo By: foob Niemand  (K:267)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/26/2005 1:47:46 PM

This must have been a bit difficult to get a few dropt exactly focussed with the camera handheld.I never looked at this being music but i can see what you mean.Well done Joggie.
        Photo By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/26/2005 1:40:15 PM

Well captured Fabio, this must have been a bit more difficult to focus since you lost autofocus when using a teleconverter. These birds to seem to hide one leg almost all the time when resting.I have taken a few photo's from this magnifiscent bird and frequently there's only 1 leg visible. I wonder why they do this? Perfect job.
        Photo By: Fabio Brancaleoni  (K:2200)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/24/2005 9:39:23 PM

Very impressive photo. Rich colors and well composed!
        Photo By: Sebastian Duda zolo2  (K:41)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/22/2005 5:21:10 AM

This photo has an enormous feel of depht.The diagonal lines of this fresh vineyard lead your eyes to the mountain in the back.Good job Brian!
        Photo By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/21/2005 8:07:47 PM

Good equipment in the hands of a decent photographer= perfect photo! Well captured!
        Photo By: Steve Tomkinson  (K:3243)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/21/2005 8:01:19 PM

Hi Steve. I like this composition. Beautyfull patterns in the sand. Personally i would have devided this photo in three parts( 2/3 sand, 1/3 sky).The gradient filter is somehow a bit to strong. The transition from bright to dark goes in three visual steps.I think a softer gradient and a polarizer would have given a better result.
Did you use a square or circular filter????

        Photo By: Steve Tomkinson  (K:3243)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/16/2005 5:10:52 PM

Perfect shot of this beautyfull scenery! The Canon 20D and the efs 10-22 make an ideal combination.Well done!
        Photo By: Dave K  (K:-171) Donor

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/14/2005 5:23:48 AM

Another seamless photo Carsten! The distortion this lens gives kinda pulls your eyes into the frame. Some photographers would try to avoid this phenomenom....but i like this a lot.
        Photo By: Carsten Ranke  (K:14476)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/14/2005 5:15:53 AM

Perfect !!!! Sharp and detailed !
        Photo By: Roberto Okamura  (K:22851)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/13/2005 10:28:33 PM

Perfect compsition Bryan! I would have removed the white line almost in the center of the frame though.
        Photo By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/13/2005 7:57:09 PM

Beautifull golden colors Dave!
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/12/2005 10:06:51 PM

Composition is for me the hardest part to manage in a photograph.A photographer can choose from many different angles an focal lenghts to compose the frame......but only one works best. This one works Joggie! Well done!
        Photo By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/12/2005 9:54:43 PM

Incredible shot David! I do not think this could have been done better.Well done 7+
        Photo By: David Chauvin  (K:200)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/7/2005 5:20:39 PM

What an enormous magnification! I always thought that these moths were covered in hairs.....but by the looks this mothhead is covered in feathers( or something simular).Any idea what the correct name is.....?
        Photo By: Joggie van Staden  (K:41700)

Critique By: Peter Houtmeyers  (K:3519)  
11/5/2005 5:09:06 PM

Well composed photo Kevin.This weatherstation looks a bit like a dinosaur egg to me. Exellent choise of equipment.
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor


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