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Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
5/24/2006 2:37:16 PM

wow, im really interested in this image. as i myself am doing a college brief based upon mirrors and reflections and such. so was this created on photoshop or just with different angled sliced mirrors?
        Photo By: sarah shannon  (K:687)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
5/24/2006 2:33:53 PM

hello valerie
Noticed your beautiful pic of your cat, looks so much like a painting, have you done anything to it on photoshop. I also saw you come from Newcastle, so do i! well im studying photography in blackpool but i am originally from newcastle, Long benton in fact.
its a small world!!
        Photo By: Valerie  Taylor  (K:15)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
5/24/2006 2:30:36 PM

hi Ron
thanks for your comment on my pic.
Where you find this furry fella? ha ha. great capture of the eyes, you have thoroughly shot with perfect colour! Mint!
        Photo By: Ron Wilson  (K:18362)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
5/18/2006 11:00:02 AM

Angle of view is very important in this image. The detail on your eye is the feature that jumps out at me most and the background gives a urban feel but contrasts with your image as a person. Mint!
        Photo By: Katy Simmons Assi  (K:3009)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/28/2006 4:42:07 PM

Wow, dont have basketball here in Britain so this is a whole different culture to see! I think that was a good decision to place both before and after shots side by side, captures the 'moment' really well! And the depth of field draws you to the action.
        Photo By: Ron Wilson  (K:18362)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/28/2006 4:33:56 PM

wow, this looks like a really beautiful place! You have captured the sunrise well and particularly the silhoettes of the boats caught my eye! The tones of colour are really magnificant! Cool!
        Photo By: Edward St. John  (K:118)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/28/2006 4:29:47 PM

Hi, I like the colours and composition of this image, soft to the eye, intrigueing to know what the boys looking at. I also wanted to comment on the picture you have next to your name, the one of the reflection in the glasses. Which is similar to what i'm doing for my brief in my photography degree now, about reflections and gazes between the photographer and the model(s), with the photographer (me) included in the shot. Really like it, i'll be putting it in my research, thanx!
        Photo By: Jin Packard  (K:651)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/20/2006 1:28:53 PM

Wheres the lion?
        Photo By: Laura Spell  (K:24080)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/20/2006 1:27:52 PM

Wow how did you get hold of this googly eyed creature???? Did you find him on your travels? Love the depth of field here and the colours are nicely saturated which draws you into the beauty. Cool!
        Photo By: Sebastian Duda zolo2  (K:41)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/20/2006 1:24:34 PM

wow you have clearly captured the magnificant beauty held with this building! Nice one
        Photo By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/20/2006 1:22:32 PM

love the composition here, by photographing upwards rather than the normal onways, u have opened a different view of the passion that Jimmy have with his sax! the glimmer on the sax button really draws me in, cool! Lex
        Photo By: Jack Flynn  (K:36)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/20/2006 1:18:34 PM

WOW how heavy is that ipod, u must b loooaded!!! Lex
        Photo By: Jack Flynn  (K:36)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/20/2006 1:11:52 PM

This image makes me look into the flow of the red, very creative, you have clearly experimented with the movement and blur and captured it beautifully, keep it up
Lex
        Photo By: Rebecca Perez-Ugarte  (K:39)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/15/2006 7:21:46 PM

lovely composition, its unusual to see a flower shot this way, it also looks like a hawiian grass skirt! the colours are beautiful, and i really like how you've cropped to leave the stem in, slightly off to the right. thanks for viewing my autobiog *3, yep, that was the new one, glad you like it!! all the best
c
        Photo By: Pawel Kwasnicki  (K:9651)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/14/2006 11:25:08 PM

sorry the stripes of the skirt!!!!
        Photo By: Claire  Murray  (K:1479)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/14/2006 11:24:38 PM

I love the sycadelic feel of this image. Makes me feel i've jumped straight through into the 70's!! the stripes of the trousers draws ou to the floor and so the moving feet. Wonderful use of perspective!!!
        Photo By: Claire  Murray  (K:1479)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/14/2006 11:22:20 PM

This is a really interesting shot, draws me into the image to see the reflection and then the camera at the bottom of the image which reveals the self portraiture. I see the influences of Cindy Sherman's film stills here, and so the representational female fashion captured. Great one, keep on shooting!!!!
        Photo By: Claire  Murray  (K:1479)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/14/2006 11:13:16 PM

I love this photo, certainly looks like a painting which has that edge, you have to look properly to really see the figure juggling. I think the blocks of colour remind me of Rothko's paintings, did you get influence? Great shot, different and intrigueing!!!!
        Photo By: Claire  Murray  (K:1479)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
3/10/2006 1:02:38 PM

I love this picture and immediately caught my eye! Love the perspective involved and the eager expressions of the kids. Also having it black and white was a great choice, well done!
        Photo By: Jon Reyes  (K:53)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
2/24/2006 11:15:59 AM

Is this inspired by Henri Cartier-Bresson?
        Photo By: Kiarang Alaei  (K:49415)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
2/24/2006 11:15:06 AM

Love the tone in this image and the shapes that the shadows create. Good One!
        Photo By: Joćo Magalhćes  (K:2067)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
2/17/2006 11:47:48 AM

very nice atmosphere going on here, and the tone, is it sepia? is an interesting effect.
        Photo By: Natasa Andreou  (K:334)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
2/17/2006 11:42:41 AM

I love this image, especially the tones of the sand dunes with addition to the footprints which create a lonely type atmosphere. The contrast of the blue in the sky works well against the golden sand, and the perspective is brill!
        Photo By: Thomas Bailey  (K:378)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
2/17/2006 11:36:34 AM

Love the feeling that this photo has captured, the running figure is prominant and holds a sense of isolation. Perspective and depth of field has worked well here as well as the tones on the surrounding buildings! Very ominous!
        Photo By: Helen Peart  (K:135)

Critique By: Alexis Dolman  (K:291)  
2/17/2006 11:26:43 AM

Very interesting effect, using projection and placing in a figure in the foreground portrays an obvious connection between the two. Though anomynous, the figure is brightly coloured and strong, clearly standing out against the image behind. Love it!!!
        Photo By: Claire  Murray  (K:1479)


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