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Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/28/2006 6:35:25 PM

Nice ass &legs shot! I would love to see more!

Great idea for a distinguishing shot. I hate taking the same shot as everyone else.
        Photo By: Monica Schipper  (K:403)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/27/2006 3:42:13 PM

damn, that is awesome!
        Photo By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/27/2006 3:13:47 PM

Nice shot. Very similar to my "Hot Peppers" shot. Check mine out...

I like the positioning of your chilli peppers. The detail / sharpness is perfect! The only thing I would do is use a reflector or two to reduce some of the shadows underneath. Then again, the shadows do add a different look to the overall composition.

Great job!
        Photo By: Jozsef Hari  (K:15)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 9:26:28 PM

I used an off camera flash (nikon SB800) for this shot. I also have about 5 pieces of white foam core board ($1 each at Michael's) to help reflect light in all such ways. I dont think I used any for this shot, but you may want to think about using some for shots like your strawberries to brighten up every angle. Check out my pepper shot. My base is foam core and I used two additional sheets; one from the left and one from behind to reflect light. Try it, it is fun!
        Photo By: David King  (K:153)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 5:46:42 PM

Way to show of a great body! Good job.
        Photo By: Naomi Neal  (K:909)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 4:36:33 PM

Wow! With the snow on the ground you cannot gain any distance perception and it makes your apples look like they are the size of gigantic snowballs! I like this shot.
        Photo By: Kursat Oner  (K:1580)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 4:11:05 PM

Nice composition. I am stunned that you got so much light on your subject at that shutter and f-stop. I would have expecte more of a silouette. I like it though.
        Photo By: Sian   (K:2487)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 4:08:38 PM

How did you shoot this?
        Photo By: metin durmuş  (K:5)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 3:59:03 PM

Really neat shot, I like it alot. My guess is that you were at 1/60 @ f8???
        Photo By: Bernard Choo  (K:549)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 3:56:06 PM

wow, that is an extreem close up shot. Great color and detail. What kind of lighting did you use?
        Photo By: Rafael Ricieri Viecieli  (K:21)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 12:16:05 AM

lucky to be in such a great place for such a great scene.
        Photo By: Hani Ghayhab  (K:3723)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/23/2006 12:14:37 AM

What a lucky shot. Well, not luck, but lucky in the sense that everything came out perfect! How many shots did you take to get this one?
        Photo By: Rustu Arseven  (K:1450)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/20/2006 3:16:13 AM

Hey Susan, you may want to think about buying the 105mm f2.8 Nikon macro. I LOVE this lens. It is a very nice portrait lens as well as for closeups. You will get much more detail, clairity, and sharpness out of this 1:1 macro lens. It can be stopped down to f56 which is why this lens kicks the Canon 100mm f2.8's ass!
        Photo By: Susan Hernandez  (K:6487)

Critique By: David King  (K:153)  
1/19/2006 7:24:18 PM

good job turning nothing into something.
        Photo By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)


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