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Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
3/13/2014 7:17:32 AM

Moody, evocative, and beautifully composed...A remarkable capture!
        Photo By: Sta Lip  (K:385)

Critique By: Salvador Marķa Lozada  (K:69375) Donor  
8/12/2014 3:34:57 PM

Very impressive landscape, Bruce.
It's an image that transmits fear and reverence.
Wonderful picture.
Congratulations!!!
Best wishes,
        Photo By: Bruce Morrison  (K:1767)

Critique By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor  
8/9/2014 11:14:36 AM

Perfect abstract Siamak, perspective for this light shot is great.
May I to encourage you to give titles at least to most of your photographs, then we have also a better perception of the ideas behind them.
Best regards.
        Photo By: siamak jafari  (K:20075) Donor

Critique By: Simone Pallesi  (K:3586)  
3/9/2007 2:44:44 PM

A great shot with minimal composition. There is a beautiful light. I like the contrast between the hard details in the foreground and the soft background. I never saw any shots from you, I will come back to visit your portfolio.
Sorry for my bad english.
Regards
Simone
        Photo By: Uwe Bachmann  (K:10222)

Critique By: Linda Imagefree  (K:72276)  
8/3/2005 5:32:47 PM

Awesome!! Yes this is the kind of stuff that gets awards...excellent composition...the trees somehow seem magical...I see an eye in the first one...love the soft moody look of this, the muted colors are marvelous and of course the mist is perfect....the perspective is wonderful, making the trees look like one continuous line, and the road leading the eye through this lovely image...very well done...and welcome to UF..I'll definitley be looking for more of your wonderful work...Linda
        Photo By: carlo balestreri  (K:15)

Critique By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor  
8/7/2014 1:20:18 AM

Now we can see God's fingerprint.
Unusual and beautiful presentention.
Congrats Jill.
        Photo By: Jill Bartlett  (K:8130) Donor

Critique By: Jack Kramer  (K:-268)  
4/1/2004 11:29:30 AM

Great silhouette and sunset, may I suggest next time you use a longer lens 300MM or more it will realy enlarge the setting sun
        Photo By: Mark Williams  (K:1016)

Critique By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)  
5/26/2002 4:44:07 PM

This flower has come alive with the light! Beautiful! Try cropping off 1/4th of the right side of the frame and see how you like it... I think it adds more power to the flower... *grin* Great job!
        Photo By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor

Critique By: Leonie Fitzpatrick  (K:40551)  
11/3/2006 11:26:57 AM

Paolo... I looked at the number of critiques and thought 'good heavens' you won't need my little input... However, here it is anyway...

Such a beautiful interpretation of the project... The feeling is most definately one of *Peace and Tranquility*... The light is magnificent, the shadows and colour, moody peaceful, subject a perfect meld in the scene as a whole... and that *waterfall* grain a very intrinsic catch...

Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful... :) a very technical term...

Onie...
        Photo By: Paolo Corradini  (K:59552) Donor

Critique By: Mark Williams  (K:1016)  
1/16/2004 10:33:07 PM

This reminds me of my sunlight harbor photograph. I had the same luck waiting for the light to be just right and suddenly a few rays peeked through the clouds. Patience is what great photographers have and it shows here. Wonderful image Kevin with wonderful tones, great mood and it does make you feel cold but warmed by the sun in the back ground. Congratulations on the being the "Photographer of the Day"!!!!
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor  
11/6/2008 1:55:38 PM

Hi JD,very fine shot,with an amazing sharpness,and colors,
every boat has its own share of colors,except the last one,it seems that as they escape from the incoming storm,the most colorful one comes first,Black and White comes last,my best,
a fine tribute ,to fine photographer,
my regards to both of you,
Saad.
        Photo By: txules  .  (K:62768) Donor

Critique By: jacques brisebois  (K:73883)  
12/14/2006 10:48:57 PM

WOW, so wonderful, a real great capture, so vibrant colors, very nice reflection and composition, Real nice shot. Need an award.
You're building a real nice portfolio.
        Photo By: Douglas Ritchie  (K:211)

Critique By: Kevin H  (K:22502)  
3/10/2006 9:12:15 PM

What a mood, lost love is what this picture reminds me off. The bright rose so well captured in the water with the rain falling around it. Very crispt and excellent lighting to bring out the message. Keep up the good work.
        Photo By: Sara M  (K:12411)

Critique By: chris d  (K:3046)  
11/10/2006 6:23:19 AM

Love the image Chris. Good composition and wonderful colours.Given the clarity and detail you have captured, I find the blur of the person in the shot quite distracting tho.Otherwise a wondeful image- well done.
        Photo By: Chris MRC-Pics  (K:660)

Critique By: Cathy Carroll  (K:28144)  
3/27/2007 12:12:36 PM

Gorgeous work!
I love the colours, and the simplicity, and the symmetry. That cyclist is perfectly placed.
Quite breath taking. CC
I just realised this is your introduction to Usefilm, I can't wait to see more! Welcome. CC
        Photo By: Fernando Machado  (K:491)

Critique By: Robert Chin  (K:22282) Donor  
1/20/2008 2:48:39 PM

Stunningly beautiful image Debra,would love to see this in B&W.
Congrats on the award.
Take care.
Robbie
        Photo By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
6/1/2005 5:28:57 AM

stunning,... im without words for the fantastic effect of flash, the contast with the flag the composition and the absolutly fantastic perspective!!!
eh eh eh, the street is her..
see you later to the next one!
cheers
roby
        Photo By: edward winton  (K:17)

Critique By: Joel Aron  (K:14920)  
3/12/2006 8:45:03 AM

Wow! Stunning!!
I love the depth you've captured! I have a series that looks like this, but not with the color, and life that you've photographed.

very beautiful! very well done! congrats on the awards...well deserved!

cheers,
-Joel
        Photo By: Kessia & Morgan UVA  (K:7265)

Critique By: Bruce Morrison  (K:1767)  
7/30/2014 12:51:48 PM

Really good, this one has an horror movie type atmosphere, very haunting and I like how you can see through the front door right through the building , regards Bruce
        Photo By: Steve Kompier  (K:4629) Donor

Critique By: stingRay pt.4 .  (K:250401) Donor  
5/20/2009 12:02:04 PM

Such power and malevolence in this stunning arrangement my dear Gust@vo. The colour tones are fantastic and I just prefer them to the dark moody mono tones in the attachment. Both versions are excellent with the mono being the more sinister. Well done to you my very dear friend. A HUUUUG and my very best wishes to you as always.......Ray
        Photo By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor

Critique By: Michael Fox  (K:3180)  
9/7/2007 8:03:06 PM

Gary -- I like the contrast of dark tones to light tones in your photograph. It leads your eyes right through the image. Also, I like your means of framing Teepee Mountain between the two tall, bare-bottomed pine trees.

Cheers,
-Mike.
        Photo By: Gary Dyck  (K:12834)

Critique By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor  
6/27/2014 1:28:21 PM

excellent pov roby,. composition, light and reflection, great shot,. best regards art,. ps, i cant recall ever seeing a sheep carved out of stone, and to be placed at a pool, amazing,.,.
        Photo By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor  
7/28/2014 11:18:58 AM

An elegant, thoughtful minimal image...Remarkable work.
        Photo By: Kaveh H.  (K:1165)

Critique By: Gayle's Eclectic Photos  (K:91109)  
10/31/2005 7:55:26 AM

Way to go,Yamil!!!! congrats for photo of the day AND SC..both are very well deserved for a most poetic shot with superb claity,details,dof and luminous appealing colors...i have added to my faves and give a 7+
best regards,gayle
        Photo By: Yamil Saenz  (K:12434) Donor

Critique By: Emgy Massidda  (K:60358)  
1/13/2004 4:24:06 PM

Jan
Your photos alaways amaze me especially for the excellent lighting and the awesome colours.This is a great one too. A fantastic image, very beautifully captured
Wonderful contrast of the white snoe and the golden tones of the grass.
Fabulous work!
        Photo By: Jan Symank  (K:22030) Donor

Critique By: Nelson Moore [Kes] -   (K:20241)  
10/13/2006 2:20:46 AM

Lovely fall colors, Andre! Old places like this sure are nice. This is a great composition with the colorful leaves framing the steps that lead the eye into the shot. I suppose the movie money pays the taxes and then some.
Cheers,
Kes
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: stingRay pt.4 .  (K:250401) Donor  
9/20/2009 1:38:05 PM

A wonderful collection of shots skilfully edited into this perfect collage of this superb tennis star my dear Andre. How do you choose.......Impossible of course and you took the best decision my friend. Excellent mono tones, great details and a lovely variety of poses and expressions. Well done to you. Best wishes, always.....Ray
        Photo By: Andre Denis  (K:66407)

Critique By: Kristina Kohut  (K:49990)  
12/23/2003 8:21:45 PM

Very very beautiful photo! Composition is just soooo perfect, I really LOVE the way you composed it! And the lighter tones in the background really kind of lifts out the foreground which adds a wonderful depth. Also, it looks like very very soft mist or "smoke" or what it's called in english, coming up from the water! Wonderul!!
        Photo By: Jan Symank  (K:22030) Donor

Critique By: Ian Cameron  (K:1163)  
5/29/2010 11:39:48 AM

Hi Marcus

I do landscapes much more than so than wildlife photography. I can honestly say I have not seen a more creative and appealing wildlife shot anywhere, ever. This has enormous sales capacity and must surely be a contender for Wildlife Photographer of The Year. If you haven't entered it already you most certainly should. The reflection of the owl in the rail is what takes it to such a high level.

best wishes Ian
        Photo By: Marcus Armani  (K:36599) Donor

Critique By: Linda Imagefree  (K:72276)  
5/5/2005 5:51:21 PM

Wow, very beautiful and peaceful image. I get lost in it, gorgeous! A wonderful place to dream and play...I love the colors, the trees are beautiful! Wonderful complementary color scheme. Where was this taken, if it's ok to ask? Congratulations on the POD award..I can see why...all the best, Linda
        Photo By: Francesco Martini  (K:12249) Donor


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