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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
12/1/2005 1:48:05 PM
Douglas, Thank you for getting back to me and thank you for the encouragment. Between yourself and Sam, you both turned my picture into an excellent image, which i am thankful for. Were all here to learn and for that too i am grateful. I look forward to learning more from the many many great photographers out there such as yourself, Sam, Jim etc. No need for an apology as i can now see where you are coming from. Thank you for your comments and i look forward to more in the future. Kind regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
12/1/2005 1:41:17 PM
Piero, Firstly thank you for your nice comments on my picture. In answer to your question, no, i just used the camera and the colours of nature. Think i was very lucky with that particular day, and look forward to getting back up there (Shanandoah) national park, Virginia. Thanks again, Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
12/1/2005 1:37:24 PM
Mundh, Thank you for your kind words on my picture. I look forward to viewing your work. Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
12/1/2005 1:33:50 PM
Jim, Thanks for your comments. I didnt use any polarizer on this image, just got lucky with the colours of nature. It was shot up at the Shanandoah National Park, in Virginia. The views up there are just spectacular and the colours that come out on your camera can be quite unbelivable. This, along with my shot of the Grand Canyon (yet to be published on usefilm) are two of my luckist shots up to date. The colours and views all fell in to place. The camera i use now is an Olympus E-500, although i have yet to master all its settings (give me a couple of years!). All your comments are extreamly appreciated as always and i look forward to hearing them in the future, both the negative and positives. Thank you for viewing, Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 5:50:56 PM
Jim, Hi, quite agree that controversy has occurred. The picture was taken of London Bridge in Lake Havasu by me with my family (have the other ones in my directory!). The lighting most probably remains similar throughout the years which may explain the slight angle difference. They most probably saw my photograph, had a better version and then posted it, although I thought they may have dropped me a line to show me how I could have improved my shot. At the end of the day I am here to learn and I am certainly learning lots of different tips about photography. The lighting of that bridge was done with a slight change in Photoshop elements 2.0. The issue will hopefully not be blown up - just intriguing - most probably what I said about, he saw mine, had a better one and then posted it. Don?t want to make excuses for them, just interested. Thanks Jim and I certainly look forward to hearing the other side of the story. What a way to enter into the USEFILM community !! Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 1:26:31 PM
Jim, Like what he has done with the image. Looks very similar to my photograph but with a little colour alteration and cropping? How spooky is that - two similar images posted at similar times - although mine slightly sooner? Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 1:16:25 PM
Thanks for the link Jim. The photograph looks as if its taken from pretty much the same angle, but taken better than mine! Like how they have achieved their image. Cheers, Mark.
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 2:40:00 AM
Sam, Thanks for the image. Cant believe how quick you turned around my image into something pleasing to look at. I will certainly drop you a line and "pick your brain" for information, thanks. Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 2:24:57 AM
Greg, Thanks for the comments. The camera is capable - the photographer is not! Look forward to seeing what Sam can do with this image. Regards, Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 2:22:31 AM
Sam, Very kind of you Sam thankyou. Totally confused at the moment with Nightime photography! Look forward to seeing your change to the image. Regards Mark
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Photo By: M.A Baxter
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 1:26:04 AM
Love your work. This one reminds me of my little sister when she was in trouble - you could never tell her off when she had that same look!!! Great shot to go with the rest of your fine Portfolio. Regards
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Photo By: Louise Vessey
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/30/2005 12:56:37 AM
Chuck, Nice vintage photograph with a nice pose to go along with it. Simple but pleasing image. Regards
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Photo By: Chuck Freeman
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Critique By:
M.A Baxter (K:44)
11/29/2005 9:54:14 PM
Really like what you have done here. One to show on your mantle. Regards, Mark
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Photo By: mike sol
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