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Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 5:57:52 PM

Hi Avi I really like this composition and I love the expression on the horse. There is no doubt the blinkers on this horse are not keeping him from looking around! Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Avi    (K:70138) Donor

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 7:09:30 AM

This is an amazing effect, as if many images are blurred into one. Did you use more than one image for this? If not the repetition is great. This image has many stories within it. Congratulations! Debra
        Photo By: Claudio Patrizi  (K:413)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 7:00:12 AM

Hey I have one of those FJ's and they are a blast.... Well done combining these images, very creative. Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Ziad Kadi  (K:2847)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 6:54:54 AM

I just keep on adding these to my favorites file.... Wonderful again. Debra
        Photo By: Oscar E.  Flores H.  (K:7850)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 6:47:08 AM

I would put this under Hot Hot Hot! Gorgeous! Debra
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 6:45:44 AM

I agree about the yellow lily pad, it is too distracting from the otherwise spectacular image. The perspective is fantastic. I would crop a little bit off the right side so the flower is not so centered, but that is just my opinion FWIW. Excellent work. Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Michael Down  (K:45)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 6:40:27 AM

Dear Shirley this is one of my favorites of yours!!! I love your combined images, the frame is perfect and it is sooooo feminine. Awesome! Debra
        Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor  (K:174022) Donor

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 5:40:02 AM

One of my favorites of yours Roger! Really nice contrast and composition. Excellent work. Regard, Debra
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/13/2008 5:27:45 AM

There are a lot of things about this image that I like. The colors are warm and the subject tree is interesting. However, if you want me to be critical, I can see a halo from your PS on the base of the trunk. Also for me the totally centered cropping is a bit mundane and I would crop as below for more interest and tension (I stretched out the left side and cropped off the top). I also think you need a little more on the bottom, but I could not reproduce this. See what you think, its just an opinion and I am sure there are many nice versions of this image. Thanks for posting. Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Jim Gamble  (K:12164) Donor

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:42:24 PM

Hi Tim: Firstly congrats on all your recent and much deserved awards. I want to thank you especially for sharing your technique with everyone. I am now more inspired than ever to attempt some macro images. :) Debra
        Photo By: Tim Long  (K:9228)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:34:26 PM

Hi Roby: Thanks so much for your encouragement. All the best for 2008! Cheers, Debra
        Photo By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:19:48 PM

Hi Gabriella, thank you for your recent comments. I have just viewed your portfolio which is wonderful. Best regard, Debra
        Photo By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:27:13 AM

Love the tones in this image, very well taken. Debra
        Photo By: Greg Sava  (K:11996)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:24:11 AM

I seldom comment on portraits, but this one is exceptional. I think the smoke is such a strong part of this composition. Your capture is brilliant! Debra
        Photo By: Adrian Nojek  (K:1349)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:20:35 AM

OMG this is the cutest ever! Harley you are adorable! Nice shot Kristy. Debra
        Photo By: Kristy O'Connor  (K:40)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:18:57 AM

Another fantastic capture Assem! The bold color and shape of the balloons, contrasting with the farmland is wonderful! Cant wait to see more.... Debra
        Photo By: Assem Khorshid  (K:550)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/8/2008 3:11:54 AM

Another favorite!! I can't say enough about the excellent composition, detail and color. So gorgeous! 7+++++ Debra
        Photo By: Oscar E.  Flores H.  (K:7850)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 5:35:12 PM

I would also like to see this rock more off the center of the image. This works too, though as I can appreciate the beauty of the symmetry at work here. Excellent shot. Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Inna Ryko  (K:39)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 5:33:12 PM

Breathtaking image, wonderful perspective of the layers of mountains. I am intrigued by the little star shape on the peak of the nearest hill? Regards, Debra
        Photo By: M.Berk Torun  (K:191)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 5:12:04 PM

Hi David, thank you for your comments. Hey I still would like to know what those machines are about? Deb
        Photo By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 5:08:21 PM

Hi John thank you for your comments. Yes now I wish I had more of the boat, but most of the time zooming along you just take lots of pics and see what you have later lol. Like the AA Blues, I nicked the right corner off, but WCYD? Its all fun anyway, glad you enjoy them. Deb
        Photo By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 5:05:43 PM

We sure did, it was a lifetime dream for me to go! Cheers, Deb
        Photo By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 4:39:37 PM

I find the out of focus branch a little distracting from an otherwise very charming image. My version attached. Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Jason Mckeown  (K:22200)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 4:27:43 PM

I keep going back to this image. The strong primary colors really draw my attention and the dog is a perfect subject. Well seen and taken, Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Nilanjan Mitra  (K:12955)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 4:22:47 PM

This image tells a great story, for me to enhance this I would crop it right down to just the supper half of two monks on left, with phone. Just my opinion. Thanks for posting, Debra
        Photo By: Hasan Ozkapici  (K:551)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 4:19:13 PM

Hi Roger, this is a great series, all of them give me a sense of organized chaos in this busy city. Well done! Debra
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 4:11:08 PM

Awesome! It is so nice with the clouds swirling through the peaks. Congrats from one mountain lover to another. Regards, Debra
        Photo By: Alfonso&Daniela Fortino  (K:2869)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 3:32:18 PM

Thank you Paul, that is what I was hoping for. Funny how I was trying so hard to avoid getting the boat in there, but sometimes just couldnt help it. Now that I am home and processing images I like the ones with part of the boat better! Cheers, Deb
        Photo By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/7/2008 6:40:05 AM

This goes to my favorites, the soft colors and composition are outstanding. I would like to see a subtle frame because the white background of usefilm does not hold the image that well. Just my opinion. Excellent work! Debra
        Photo By: Oscar E.  Flores H.  (K:7850)

Critique By: Debra Garside  (K:2869)  
1/6/2008 4:32:36 PM

Haha I know that feeling well! The expression says it all! Is this your daughter? Cheers, Debra
        Photo By: Dave B  (K:81)


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