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Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
10/24/2005 8:11:47 AM

great capture! it looks like images for a manual on how to fly. and even the clouds are streaming in the same direction as the birds. Nice.
        Photo By: Alev Gunebakanli  (K:164)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
10/24/2005 8:09:15 AM

rust colour, and a melon. very classy. I like it. It makes me feel good. The brown leaves have the texture of a dinosaurs hide. what kind of light is it?
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
10/24/2005 8:06:49 AM

i like the open space left by the sky, and just the pink light on the wall gives the feeling of dusk, or dawn. But lazy time, either way. the birds also look like they are pretty content and not in a hurry. nice and subtle. I would like to see the wall and rocks and tower a little sharper, with all that sky in there.
        Photo By: antonu stil  (K:-125)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
10/24/2005 8:02:27 AM

the few branches at the top give you a sense of enclosure, like looking out from a forested nest. I like it. This is almost an identical scene to the plaza of the Americas and the clocktower at the University of Florida!
the only thing that is a little disconcerting is the slightly off center of the tower and... is it leaning a bit?
        Photo By: jack reid  (K:431)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
2/18/2003 5:58:11 PM

yes, I fully agree with everyone else. Not because of the right technical reasons though do I make this one of my favourites. But because I think I can always look at it, the expression on the womans face is wonderful! it makes me smile.
        Photo By: scott whitelaw  (K:111)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
10/15/2002 10:12:25 PM

astounding colours. I really really really like it. It brings words to mind: ethereal, aquatic, cool like venus. I wonder what the effect would be like if the flower was more in focus. Now though the eye dances around a bit from the flower and sees the colours.
        Photo By: Jeroen Wenting  (K:25317) Donor

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
9/22/2002 8:15:08 PM

I like the image a lot. It seems his pose is much more mature than he is, a young person doing something a much older person would. To me it is like he is being a mimic.
Would have liked to see it sharper (this might be due to the scanning).
Great shot of a real character in a poor (money) country.
        Photo By: Alena Kalistratova  (K:0)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
9/4/2002 6:05:44 PM

I like it a lot. A very appropriate sense of them moving. They are walking above and past, towards but passing. Well thought out. It's too bad about the sky and the sharpness.
        Photo By: Pat Christian  (K:119)

Critique By: Aris Polyzos  (K:135)  
8/13/2002 8:25:03 PM

Wow, I initially thought this was a painting by Heronimus Borscht (sorry I masacred that, my girlfriend is an Art prof and would kill me, so no one tell). It is very unreal. A lot of the good stuff is in focus, but it seems the depth of field missed his/her legs which is too bad. Then it would really look like one of the aforementioned paintings'. (or am I way off in left field, I am trying to mean a German or Dutch artist that drew weird village scenes and rabbits)
        Photo By: Deborah Seitz  (K:85)


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