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Critique By: John Hatz  (K:156973)  
11/5/2006 4:12:02 PM

It's a nice portrait, unique, yea, sometimes you don't need to see the face, here a child playing with the water, adds emotions as it is in B/W.
best regards
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/17/2006 6:06:17 PM

Yeah I had some trouble uploading it that I didn't have with my first couple of shots. Not sure why. Thanks for the comment.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Name Surname  (K:3712)  
10/17/2006 5:46:17 PM

Wonderful elaboration and great shot.
It would have been better in bigger format perhaps.
Compliments.
davide.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Paul Heijmink  (K:1101)  
10/15/2006 7:07:30 PM

Now here's a great picture. Good atmosphere and nice processing.
Paul
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Soroosh Ghaffarian  (K:515)  
10/15/2006 4:01:24 PM

wow . . .
very beautiful shot .
nice composition .
best regards .
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/15/2006 3:58:34 PM

Wow, I viewed your portfolio, so a comment like this coming from someone of your caliber means the world to me. Thank you.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/15/2006 3:49:59 PM

No worries at all. I welcome all feedback.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Partha Pal  (K:11619)  
10/15/2006 3:49:02 PM

An award winning shot.U have done an strong effect by desaturating the girls. good communication between them.
Good work.
partha:) :) :)
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Tarsus Troy  (K:159)  
10/15/2006 3:46:04 PM

Sorry then. Really.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/15/2006 3:38:48 PM

Experimenting with my cameras features.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Tarsus Troy  (K:159)  
10/15/2006 3:31:30 PM

no matter how you did this... question is: Why?
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/15/2006 3:26:57 PM

The Canon Powershot A620 has a color accent feature to choose the color before you take the shot. It gives you a menu of the colors it sees and you choose one. The sun was shining so bright from the west side that it picked up some yellow pigment in the green leaves. I really liked the result. I appreciate your opinion though.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Stan Ciszek  (K:56854) Donor  
10/15/2006 3:23:19 PM

Very fabulous and beauty shot,
like it very much
Congratulations
Thank for shering
Regards
Stan
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Tarsus Troy  (K:159)  
10/15/2006 3:19:08 PM

yeah sure. Your camera does B&W versus yellow... jeez... You must use some amazing filter or something. No worries. It's just my private opinion.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/15/2006 3:17:30 PM

I din't do anything with the white. That was just the color of the sky. I removed a power pole that was shown form behind. That ws the only adjustment I made.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
10/15/2006 3:15:28 PM

I didn't do any surgery on the colors. My camera takes the shot like this. Sorry you feel that way.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Jan Hoffman  (K:39467)  
10/15/2006 3:12:22 PM

I really like the selective desaturation and the yellow shineing through so brightly. Excellent composition showing these lovely girls. I assume the white at the top is employed to replace a background that you did not find suitable. One could argue a closer crop might have been better but I think the white does add favorably as a contrasting element. Well done.
--Best regards to you, Jan
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Tarsus Troy  (K:159)  
10/15/2006 3:09:21 PM

Sorry mate. Ultimate disaster. Nice kids, but this surgery with colours has destroyed whole photo. But it's my opinion. Really sory for that.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Shadi Porooshani  (K:11236)  
10/15/2006 2:40:42 PM

so sweet & lovely your girls;)
very lovely shot & so nice colours
beautiful job
shadi
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: ugur cetin  (K:5895)  
10/15/2006 2:40:35 PM

nice work...
ugur
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor  
10/13/2006 5:30:35 PM

fine mode and compo..
roby
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Ezequiel Lozada  (K:17176)  
10/13/2006 12:23:36 PM

Lovely.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
8/23/2006 4:43:34 PM

I just bought the Photoshop 4.0 full version on ebay for $60.00. It even comes with a little digital camera as a gift pack which I will allow my husband to use.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Cleveland Smith  (K:7006) Donor  
8/23/2006 4:27:43 PM

Kimberly, thanks for viewing and commenting on my portfolio. I shoot mostly with the camera on P sometimes using the TV and AV. Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 is software that you can organize and work on your images it is not the full program, but I find it is about all I need.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
8/23/2006 1:24:45 PM

I saw your portfolio and read your bio. I can't beleive you've only been shooting for a couple of years. What is PS Elements 3. Is it a Photoshop program? And you use a Canon Powershot too. That gives me hope sonce I just got the A620. I'm still reading the manual. It's a lot to understand but I want to learn about aperture priority and shutter speed. You're portfolio is amazing and it gives me some hope.
Kim
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Cleveland Smith  (K:7006) Donor  
8/22/2006 8:47:05 PM

Kimberly, again, it is difficult to critque an image this small. I use PS Elements 3 for work on my images. I resize them when I save them before I upload them to the photo sites I display on. Check out my portfolio if you have time. I have only been taking images for a little over 2 years, I have not had any classes, just keep shooting.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
8/22/2006 6:55:59 PM

I just wondered if you had any comments on another pic I took that day. It's basically trial and error right now although I plan to take a course online in my spare time. I've always had a passion for this but just now am making the time important.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)  
8/22/2006 6:47:37 PM

Yes I was disheartened that I had missed their feet. I don't understand much about the sizing. It was my first day with the camera and when I wanted to e-mail them to family they were too big and wouldn't go through.
Someone recommended the Kodak easy share and I assume that's what made them smaller. I know my camera has software to deal with the sizing but I just downloaded it last night and haven't had time to play around with it.
Thanks so much for the comment.
Kim
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)

Critique By: Cleveland Smith  (K:7006) Donor  
8/22/2006 6:39:12 PM

Kimberly, cute snapshots, hard to tell what they are about as you have posted them so small. Too bad both of the girls feet have been cut out of the image. I usually save most of my images, using 600 pixels on the widest side of the image, and resolution at 120, seem to work for me. My opinions only.
        Photo By: Kimberly Rashed  (K:268)


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