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Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
11/1/2007 7:06:44 AM

Well done portrait. Those are the happiest eyes of Saudi Arabia. So expressive and inocent.

Beautiful!
        Photo By: NaDa .M  (K:941)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/20/2007 5:38:51 AM

excellent use of layers! another 7++++++++++++++++++
        Photo By: Marco  Meroni  (K:1779)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/20/2007 5:36:29 AM

The perfect rules of third composition, exquisite color saturation and flawless exposure!.
        Photo By: maciek duczynski  (K:129)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/20/2007 5:30:28 AM

that is completely unreal! WOW! so good that it looks fake...;) WOW! and WOW!
        Photo By: Nicole Marcisz  (K:10268)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/20/2007 5:28:14 AM

nice vast view. I would suggest to trim some botton off, since the horizon is lost. There is no subject at the bottom.

        Photo By: Dave K  (K:-171) Donor

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/20/2007 5:22:28 AM

composition is good, but the blown highlights take away punch. Try a liltle recovery in CS3/raw converter with some curves adjustents. Looks like you exposed for his sunglasses.
        Photo By: N.R. Miller  (K:946) Donor

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/20/2007 5:17:01 AM

Thank you stan. The info was ased off a friend of mine whom he pointed me to this web site. I use selective color to help sharpen by photos by saturation. You will be amazed what movivg the black, white or neutral sliders a bit to the right.
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/18/2007 5:34:47 PM

thanks gabriela!
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/18/2007 5:33:50 PM

Thank you gabriela!
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/18/2007 5:32:51 PM

No parlo italiano. Parlo espanol e inglese. Gracia!
I don't speak italian. I speak spanish and english. Thanks!

        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/17/2007 12:30:53 AM

Pretty good capture! I would level the bldgs vertically.
        Photo By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/16/2007 4:56:30 AM

I really like this portrait, but the button gotta go -- I would clone it. You did a perfect blend of subject, light and background!
        Photo By: Mark Julian  (K:36866) Donor

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/16/2007 4:52:07 AM

This photo is on FIRE! Amazing how you were to convey the same perspective as the person in it.

        Photo By: Rajesh Bhattacharjee  (K:3647)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/16/2007 4:48:35 AM

two phots in one blended by their hair. I like this photos perspective. If you look into either girl. YOu get a different feeling. Superb detail and the B/W works great.
        Photo By: Sharon Chambers  (K:1833)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/15/2007 9:10:58 AM

BTW, you have some sensor dust.
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/15/2007 9:09:43 AM

Pretty wide view with no subject to look at. Maybe some contrast ? I attached an edited image. I created a mask of the sky. Converted to RGB. I added 100% nlack on the neutrals
        Photo By: GREG DUNNAM  (K:3937)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/15/2007 8:53:43 AM

Very good shot, very clear and lets not say sharp. TACK sharp. I liked how you placed its eye and they feel that its floating.

Excellent
        Photo By: Rich  Swanner  (K:-3732)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/14/2007 7:25:45 AM

The color, sharpeness and clarity are stunning. The composition works, but I would trim (or clone) the rocks out. )
        Photo By: Debjit Ghosh  (K:3494)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/12/2007 9:49:23 PM

Very nice! I like it how slowly I wonder thru the photo to figure that is a mirror not a window.. I would trim the left so the partial curtains don't show, since they are distracting
        Photo By: CIARAN  FOLEY  (K:255)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/12/2007 9:46:19 PM

excellent composition. The colors of her dress blend nicely with the bokeh. I would trim just a bit off the right to de-center the subject further.
        Photo By: Jeffery Culbertson  (K:84)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/12/2007 9:38:17 PM

I like the framing and contrast of the frame color with the car's. I think the phots like "showroom" punch. They should be pristine. I am sure you washed/waxed the car before the shots the shots.But I would have for example rub the tires with armorall inside out so they don't have dust on the inside. Dust one more the car...

        Photo By: Frank Forte  (K:312)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/9/2007 4:03:19 PM

I appreciate your feedback. Thanks Mehul.
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/9/2007 4:02:29 PM

Thank you much Morgan!
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/9/2007 4:01:56 PM

Thank you Hussam. I will try.
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/9/2007 7:27:25 AM

unless you were after it. You need to adjust the white balance on the photo. I would recommend a tripod for low light shooting, since the photo seems soft.
        Photo By: Christina Sabo  (K:642) Donor

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/2/2007 5:50:08 PM

I waited all day for this shot. I have found that if you let the butterfly sit for few second so it can start eating. YO will hae a better chance. Than just aproaching as it lands.

Thanks for the feedback.
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/2/2007 5:48:34 PM

I appreciate you nice feedback.
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/2/2007 5:47:53 PM

Well thank you Gary. It did fly way few seconds later. Butterflies are very skittish. Specially when they see a 250 punds object with a black box.

Thanks for you kind comments.
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/2/2007 5:46:18 PM

You are ver nice! Thank you for the kind comments
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)

Critique By: ed silva  (K:651)  
10/2/2007 5:45:50 PM

Thank you Waffa
        Photo By: ed silva  (K:651)


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