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Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:20)  
5/14/2002 5:29:27 AM

Hi Bruno,

I am fond of the body of work that you have submited, but have to admit that this 'untitled' image is a favorite. I think the reason is simple, the cross processing of this image renders natural, whereas most of the other images in your portfolio suffer a little from burn't out hilites ans unusual colors. In other words they scream cross processing, like some images scream Photoshop.

This is just my humble opinion, please do not take it a negative, I do like all of your images.

Simon Scott.
        Photo By: Bruno Espadana  (K:326)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:20)  
5/12/2002 2:36:01 PM

Beautiful image! I don't agree about removing the debris from the glass. Could you please explain how you got the colors in this image so muted - cross processing, etc...??
        Photo By: LAVRESHKIN Ilia  (K:30)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:20)  
5/11/2002 3:21:30 PM

I also agree, that the crop coud be improved. Here is my humble suggestion.
Also feel like the image is a little soft, perhaps the scan as you mentioned?
        Photo By: Halid Izzet  (K:373)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:20)  
5/11/2002 3:07:15 PM

To answer your question, the tent was lit with a low powered gas light. It was just placed in the center of the tent. The light was very dim. I prefer this way instead of 'flashing' up the tent, as the light paints onto the film slowly, giving a nicer effect. Thank you all for your kind comments. ;-)
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:20)


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