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Critique By:
biljana mitrovic (K:48110)
6/16/2009 9:19:10 PM
Tell me,what you think about my original shot?Did you saw it ?
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 9:17:22 PM
Biljana - Sure thing.
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Critique By:
biljana mitrovic (K:48110)
6/16/2009 9:15:41 PM
Thank you for this beauty :)))
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 9:14:12 PM
Thank you, Biljana.
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Critique By:
biljana mitrovic (K:48110)
6/16/2009 9:12:48 PM
I just love this picture !!! Macro shot with so many droplets...WoW!! hank you:)) warm regards biljana
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 9:11:53 PM
Roger - You have such a way with words. Thanks, man. But, yeah, normally a magnifying filter is invisible in the final product--you've just zoomed in. Here it has announced its presence but in a way which is not in its repertoire.
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Critique By:
Roger Skinner (K:81846)
6/16/2009 11:31:05 AM
excellent application of a tool normally just used in a very boring way.. this lifts the lid on all that and kicks it up the tucker chute.. excellent well seen mate
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 10:16:05 AM
Maurizio - Thanks for stopping by to see my photograph. Glad you like it.
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 10:14:44 AM
Yes, that's what I'm familiar with--that edge distortion/blurring. Probably fun to play with. I thought this was a pretty innovative use of reflection.
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Critique By:
M. Bi (K:3646)
6/16/2009 10:01:44 AM
Very pleasant image! Best regards
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Critique By:
The King (K:4728)
6/16/2009 10:00:24 AM
and here is samples! 
http://www.camerahobby.com/Review-LensBaby.htm
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Critique By:
The King (K:4728)
6/16/2009 9:58:53 AM
oh here, you will like it :)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lensbaby
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The King (K:4728)
6/16/2009 9:57:31 AM
naa, all they do is blur the lens around then it gos to focus in the middle, looks like you can angle it as well i guess to get a more warped setting
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 9:45:07 AM
Thanks, TK.
I guess I'm not that familiar with Lens Babies. Can you do reflective work with them as well?
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Critique By:
The King (K:4728)
6/16/2009 6:47:29 AM
Interesting!!, almost like a Lens Baby effect :)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
6/16/2009 1:23:08 AM
Thanks, Dan. Glad you like it.
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Critique By:
Dan TDFoto (K:8618)
5/16/2009 4:54:51 PM
Creative and interesting... I love the consept of painiting inside the lens with light... nicely done. Dan
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Critique By:
Dan TDFoto (K:8618)
5/16/2009 4:51:09 PM
Well done... fun title... interesting angle and vision. Dan :)
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
5/9/2009 2:14:55 AM
Hey, thanks, Roger. He's more like a corporate blitzkrieger, really.
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Roger Skinner (K:81846)
5/7/2009 10:17:55 PM
hmm not sure how this one avoided my attention.. fantastic love it great concept well shot.. he looks like a pilot.. an aeroplane pilot that is... yeah great work
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/23/2009 1:13:35 AM
King - That's a promise.
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/23/2009 1:11:18 AM
Roger - I think the coloring helps the space look. That's from being underwater with those aquarium lights. I tried color correction, which certainly made the colors more natural; but I thought it was at the sacrifice of something important so left the color alone in the end.
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/23/2009 1:09:38 AM
Rajdeep - Thanks. I think it's interesting too how they appear aligned when they are really just randomly distributed.
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Critique By:
Roger Skinner (K:81846)
4/21/2009 9:38:28 PM
yep the stars and planets in alignment
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Critique By:
Rajdeep Dasgupta (K:311)
4/21/2009 9:20:20 AM
Indeed interesting composition James.....Looks to me like planets and stars in space....good shot Rajdeep
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Critique By:
The King (K:4728)
4/21/2009 6:04:35 AM
YIP!!! :) i agree that you like dark i like it as well, manly for me a deeper contrast :) coolies! do some more! lol
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/21/2009 4:29:40 AM
King - "A little dark" is my middle name. I shoot darker probably than is required (I set my SD950 to pull 2 stops always). I think if I were printing it would be more important, but on a monitor I prefer the darker look. Yours, though more traditional, seems powdery to my eyes. Thoughts?
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/21/2009 4:27:23 AM
Thanks, Stan. You clearly know the nature shots, judging from your portfolio.
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/21/2009 4:25:52 AM
Thanks, Roger. Agreed. It rather draws you in.
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Critique By:
James Cook (K:38068)
4/21/2009 4:24:54 AM
Mitra - Thank you.
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