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Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
7/5/2005 5:23:28 PM

I love the contrast in the trees (green/fall colors) seems like he's guarding the border.
        Photo By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/23/2004 1:37:22 AM

Cool capture! Nice play on UNITED!
        Photo By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/23/2004 1:36:39 AM

Thank both you and Jeff for your constructive comments.
        Photo By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:35:07 PM

Powerful idea. I like the duality of the title. You get so many interesting shots from the streets!
        Photo By: bart soriano  (K:1660)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:32:51 PM

Great composition, powerful concept, fantastic shot!
        Photo By: Mark Kresl  (K:9434)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:31:19 PM

Precarious shot! Interesting idea - I'll have to give it a try.
        Photo By: Sven Bjornsson  (K:427)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:26:50 PM

Fantastic capture! I love the coloring of this. Good timing to capture such a unique occurrance!
        Photo By: Lukasz Kuczkowski  (K:14687)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:24:12 PM

Amazing, seamless - the viewer can't tell where the image ends and the reflaction begins. The range of colors is beautiful! Where is browns Mills, by the way? I would love to go there!
        Photo By: BILL MAHLER  (K:5882) Donor

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:21:08 PM

You seem to have truly captured the look of anticipation in this one. I'm sure he's an avid fisherman.
        Photo By: John Loreaux  (K:86210)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:18:36 PM

Great macro shot! I adore the coloration.
        Photo By: Linn Currie  (K:24426)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:15:49 PM

Great use of a unique opportunity!
        Photo By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/22/2004 11:14:57 PM

I love the use of reflection in this piece! Excellent capture!
        Photo By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
9/14/2004 7:40:12 PM

This is beautiful! I love the striking colors of the piece. It is such a contrast from the powerful image of nature to the city below. Great shot!
        Photo By: bart soriano  (K:1660)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/29/2004 7:17:50 PM

Thanks for the suggestion.
        Photo By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/28/2004 11:15:21 PM

I love the mix of colors in this shot! Such a beautiful gradient. The clouds are nearly too perfect.
        Photo By: Teresa Moore  (K:11063)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/28/2004 11:13:05 PM

I thought about cropping it more, but thought I mighy loose the light traveling up. Thanks for the tip!
        Photo By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:20:11 PM

I like the finished product, there is a great amount of warmth in this shot. Is a street smile like "indoor voice?"
        Photo By: bart soriano  (K:1660)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:16:57 PM

You are correct about great minds... lovely.
        Photo By: Q Zhang  (K:3946)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:15:51 PM

Very interesting composition. Makes me think of a plastic surgeon cutting out the unwanted (or unlovely) and leaving only the beauty, though killing reality.
        Photo By: Timothy Schirmer  (K:7201)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:11:40 PM

I love the colors and the title. The symbolism of the flower as innocence being extinguished is fantastic - though it makes you think of your own innocence lost.
        Photo By: Timothy Schirmer  (K:7201)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:07:36 PM

The exit feels so far that it is nearly unreachable. Beautiful warmth in the color - both inviting and almost suffocating.
        Photo By: Timothy Schirmer  (K:7201)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:03:36 PM

I love the tone of this shot, but I can't help but feel sad with the title. It gives the shot a beautiful, solitary tone.
        Photo By: Timothy Schirmer  (K:7201)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 6:01:46 PM

I love this shot! The trees make for a fantastic frame for the sky. Definitely not the coloring I expected with the title - but it really does seem like the ocean. Good call on the Lion King - it does look nearly too perfect.
        Photo By: Makenzie Clark  (K:370)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 5:59:24 PM

Makes me hungry for a fair. Great capture.
        Photo By: Makenzie Clark  (K:370)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 5:58:08 PM

Yes, it may be a bit cliche, but the clarity and DOF are still beautiful - why else would this be a common shot?
        Photo By: Makenzie Clark  (K:370)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 5:44:39 PM

I toyed with the idea of making this black and white, but I like the yellow from the F train.
        Photo By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 5:23:20 PM

I love this statue, but her face seems very dark when compared to the washed out feel on the right area of the image. I don't know if this is necessarily a bad thing though, it seems to add to the power of the statue.
        Photo By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 5:19:14 PM

Beautiful! I adore this shot. Then again, I am quite partial to Sepia. But, the framing of the brick and the crispness of the image are wonderful.
        Photo By: Jeff Fiore  (K:11277)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/27/2004 5:16:46 PM

right next to ground zero.
        Photo By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)

Critique By: Tiffany Woodley  (K:231)  
8/24/2004 11:26:19 PM

Long DOF, yet it feels claustrophobic. The question is; Where's the exit...?
        Photo By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)


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