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Critique By: Timothy Price  (K:2490)  
11/13/2015 5:09:33 AM

Cool looking bunch! The first guys has a "James Dean" look about him.
        Photo By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
11/13/2015 8:09:34 PM

A strong composition lends weight to this colorful boat; the layers of color a very lovely. Nicely seen and shot, Hassan. Congrats on your SC!
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:76)

Critique By: Timothy Price  (K:2490)  
11/14/2015 8:21:11 AM

That's a great photo, Harry! It brings up all kinds of possibilities of what the photographer's intentions were. Whether simply a documentary, decisive moment, or purposely posed, it brings of thoughts of magic and sorcery — the child could well have turned whoever was sitting in that chair into the salt lying on the seat.
        Photo By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor

Critique By: ARIJIT GHOSH  (K:4387)  
10/27/2015 4:41:28 AM

Excellent projection of the light of the setting sun. It is the moment when the sunlight is soft and with our its heat. The flow of the light on the field is such that it seems like washing the field. Wonderful edit enhanced the dream like feel in the image.
        Photo By: Ayan Mukherjee  (K:7990)

Critique By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor  
10/23/2015 1:48:35 AM

Maybe a little vignetting in the center would help to focus on the horse with man
        Photo By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor

Critique By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor  
10/23/2015 1:50:50 AM

Yes, I like it a lot, the three women in red really make the image.
        Photo By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
10/13/2015 8:59:39 AM

The image is wonderfully well composed and has a strong range of tones and you have captured the haunting, sorrowful essence of Eleanor superbly...A brilliant interpretation, Art...
        Photo By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
10/10/2015 9:43:20 PM

Yes, the combination lends a strong surreal feel to this fine and thoughtful image...Like a fragment of a dream where anything can be anywhere! Unique, creative, and memorable...
        Photo By: G G  (K:61359) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
10/10/2015 9:41:41 PM

The window is well-framed by the tree, which itself is a terrific textural contrast to the stone and glass...Beautifully done, Sylvia!
        Photo By: Sylvia H.  (K:22195)

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
10/10/2015 9:55:31 PM

Indeed, the capture is magnificent! A wonderful composition and a remarkable story...God and the Gods! Superb work....
        Photo By: ARIJIT GHOSH  (K:4387)

Critique By: Ann  Nimarom  (K:320)  
10/2/2015 8:42:24 AM

I would like to thank everyone from imageopolis.com for the award I got from this photo. Also thank you all of the members for taking their time giving me all the feedbacks and comments which make this website a meaningful place for photographers to share the love of their work. It's been a long time since the last time I was here and this is such a great come back to me. Thanks again everyone!
-Ann-
        Photo By: Ann  Nimarom  (K:320)

Critique By: iiiii iiiii  (K:-283)  
9/9/2015 1:59:25 PM

Fabulous view. Having this to look at is a rare treat. How you reduce it to a memorable image is the challenge. First image. I would crop out the closest foreground (the green bushes). Or move your viewpoint to exclude it. Next image. Look at cropping out ALL of the middle and concentrating on only the mountainous background.
        Photo By: Solmaz Pahlavanzadeh  (K:5141) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
8/18/2015 6:42:56 AM

The detail and color are astonishing in this impressive image...Beautiful work! Congrats on your FP....
        Photo By: Fabio Gon  (K:161)

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
8/17/2015 2:28:10 PM

This is so well framed...A really strong sense of the density of forest and the upward reach is just lovely...Very excellent image...Congrats on your BIP, Michele....
        Photo By: Michele Beccia  (K:16463)

Critique By: Aparajito Seth  (K:407)  
8/13/2015 9:41:21 AM

A most amazing capture.. Beautiful and truly moving. This is what the best photographers do.. They tell a story that rings, moves, and inspires.. Like this immensely touching work. Very, very proud, I am. Bar khash na.
        Photo By: sreeradha  seth  (K:1515)

Critique By: Olga Vareli  (K:22477) Donor  
8/13/2015 11:07:42 AM

One picture, one thousand words..
        Photo By: Rustu Arseven  (K:1450)

Critique By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:17747)  
8/11/2015 8:05:01 AM

Nice Black Swallowtail. We don't have this species in Washington.
        Photo By: Greg Sava  (K:11996)

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
8/11/2015 9:42:37 AM

I like the idea of desaturation on such a subject and at the end the result. The rainy day adds a lot to the composition.
Nice work.
Congrats
        Photo By: Sourav  Gupta   (K:45)

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
8/11/2015 8:22:06 AM

A magical capture here, Hassan! The frozen droplets of water really emphasize the effort of this gull's elegant take off...Beautifully done!
        Photo By: Hassan **  (K:76)

Critique By: Olga Vareli  (K:22477) Donor  
8/10/2015 6:33:38 AM

CanonDigital Rebel miracle..Congats!
        Photo By: Karen Hanna  (K:295)

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
8/10/2015 12:31:07 PM

A beautiful colored photography Rustu. DOF and colors range are nicely managed.
A nice work.
Compliments
        Photo By: Rustu Arseven  (K:1450)

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
8/2/2015 6:03:59 AM

An excellent choice of B&W Barbara.. and the way you framed it is perfect.. A nice floral composition full of delicacy
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: don blasingame  (K:3492) Donor  
7/30/2015 3:38:10 PM

Absolutely amazing. The treatment makes this much more dramatic, my eyes were directed all over the frame. Congratulations!
        Photo By: Gene Zonis  (K:6934) Donor

Critique By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor  
7/26/2015 11:36:20 AM

i was just thinking about this mystery girl,
and if she ever had children and grandchildren
how wonderfull it would be to trace her and present her family with copies of all the images she was in,
is this not possible harry,
just me thinking, as i do when i view your family album,
all the best, art,.
        Photo By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor

Critique By: Clay Boutin  (K:28722)  
7/19/2015 11:26:10 PM

She's definitely got a serious look going on. She probably would have kicked your butt if she caught you taking her picture.
        Photo By: Gene Zonis  (K:6934) Donor

Critique By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor  
7/11/2015 6:54:56 AM

congratulations ayan,
you surprise me my friend, i thought if you were going to do a B&W, the subject would have been a flower,
excellent subject for what i think is your first B&W upload,
love the ink black reflection and the bg work,
even though this deservedly got an award as it is, i would of so liked the bright spot darkened some more, it tends to catch my eye a little too much,
thats just me thinking outloud again ayan and i look forward to see more of these excellent B&W from you,

my best regards, art,
ps, welcome to the interesting world of B&W photography :)
        Photo By: Ayan Mukherjee  (K:7990)

Critique By: Salvador María Lozada  (K:69375) Donor  
7/6/2015 7:36:48 AM

Excellent composition and amazing colours, Ayan.
Splendid image.
Congratulations.
Best regards,
        Photo By: Ayan Mukherjee  (K:7990)

Critique By: Konstantin Yudintsev  (K:3253)  
7/6/2015 12:02:49 PM

Civilized human beings wear clothes, therefore there can be no portraiture, no mythological or historical storytelling without representations of folded textiles. Me thought. Then the the closest dark clad priest headwear had a bug on it, bright white on black. Amusing as it was, i've missed the first brush stroke, lense sprinkled with holy water. Women wailed blissfully, their limbs synched up.

Thanks Paul. You're very kind to me.

Cheers,
C.
        Photo By: Konstantin Yudintsev  (K:3253)

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
7/4/2015 10:12:12 AM

A most unique and creative image that catches and holds the eye...Gorgeous color contrast, detail, and overall composition. A wonderfully conceived and executed photograph. Brilliant!
        Photo By: Mesut Yılal  (K:7964) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64977) Donor  
7/1/2015 1:55:57 AM

Very nice work. I like the thoughtful composition
and colors. The dirty window works great to give a
nice artistic value to your portrait. Nicely exposure
with excellent use of lighting. Very well done and pleasure to view. Thanks for sharing....

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: siamak jafari  (K:20075) Donor


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