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Critique By: Larry J. Rhodes  (K:2441)  
10/26/2005 3:28:41 AM

Now this is a moving image, and I don't just mean the motion in the picture. It's touching. I love the mood. It's darkly toned, but not in a menacing or sad way. It's more like a dream, as is the softness of the parts in motion. I like the framing, everything. Great job.
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: Larry J. Rhodes  (K:2441)  
4/23/2004 4:48:16 AM

This is a simple yet strong image. It grabs my attention and holds it, and I see so many different things when I look at it. Flood lights hanging on a wall outside a bar at night, the faucet of an old basin tub, even an old steel syringe. It sparks my imagination, and I love images that do this. The lighting and framing are impeccible. The only thing I can see that I can suggest would be a deeper depth of field to get everything in sharp focus. It would've really finished this picture off, I think. But, as everything else is in art, my opinions are purely subjective, and what appeals to me may not appeal to anyone else. That's why I hate making suggestions about things to do differently, but, at the same time, I feel that, by hearing others' ideas about my work, I get a better idea of how to approach it in the future...even ways I would never have imagined otherwise. Good job!
        Photo By: Jim Greenfield  (K:5172)


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