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Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/6/2005 7:21:04 PM

It almost looks more like a painting than a photo, I like it!
        Photo By: Rachelle Biggs  (K:628)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/15/2003 8:27:02 PM

I agree with Matej, I also think that a little brighter foreground, to bring out details, would give the photo a idea of the surroundings. But the color is fantastic and the effor was well worth it! Keep shooting!
        Photo By: Rose Diane  (K:84)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:16:51 PM

I think making the tree a secondary focus point would have been a better idea. But it's a nice shot anyway.
        Photo By: Melissa Mandak  (K:98)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:16:08 PM

Nice shot.
        Photo By: Augusto Getirana  (K:57)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:14:55 PM

The crazy bright green makes this one seem garish. Toning it down to a more natural green would really improve this.
        Photo By: ROBERT G. DAVIS  (K:708)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:14:01 PM

What is this?
        Photo By: j ruz  (K:1043)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:13:37 PM

I don't quite know what to think of it. Interesting.
        Photo By: Rose Diane  (K:84)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:10:25 PM

I think an even longer exposure would have been a nice effect.
        Photo By: Max5 -  (K:88)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:08:24 PM

This could be a really cool photo if it were sharper.
        Photo By: Sebastiaan Neerhout  (K:299)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:06:20 PM

I love the colors and the capture, more focus would have been nice though.
        Photo By: ROBERT G. DAVIS  (K:708)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 6:02:45 PM

Great shot.
        Photo By: Lenny Boguslaw  (K:243)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:26:48 PM

I like it, but I do think a little more clarity in the foreground would be helpful.
        Photo By: John Young  (K:17)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:26:05 PM

How was that effect created?
        Photo By: Sandra Engman  (K:1231)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:23:38 PM

The photo is pretty dark, a little more light could really make this one shine.
        Photo By: Richard Heid  (K:71)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:22:52 PM

Too bad the branches right over the bird couldn't have been avoided! Nice shot anyway!
        Photo By: Richard Heid  (K:71)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:21:45 PM

I don't know why this has recieved the poor ratings it has, I really like it! Good work!
        Photo By: Peter Amber  (K:58)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:19:15 PM

Interesting.
        Photo By: Felipe Rodríguez  (K:9200)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:17:18 PM

I like the kid's expression! It's as if he's in awe of how big everything is!
        Photo By: Clara Showalter  (K:663)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:16:36 PM

The chrome makes for a cool effect but it would be nice if it were a little sharper.
        Photo By: Byron Diamond  (K:18)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:15:57 PM

I like this photo a lot. The sun really makes the structure stand out against the blue sky.
        Photo By: Bourrut Vincent  (K:57)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:14:04 PM

A faster shutter speed would help tone done the movement.
        Photo By: samantha marie  (K:378)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:11:03 PM

While there may be a good shot here, the out-of-focus upper left is somewhat distracting.
        Photo By: ryan bailey  (K:61)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:08:40 PM

Interesting, this angle makes the guy's hand look freakishly large though. ;-)
        Photo By: ryan bailey  (K:61)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:08:04 PM

While I'm not sure of the target of this photo, I do like the contrast with the flourencents in the back.
        Photo By: Arek Halusko  (K:211)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:06:17 PM

I like this shot.
        Photo By: Rhiannon Harries  (K:7)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/14/2003 5:04:22 PM

Interesting.
        Photo By: Quinn Jacobson  (K:199)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/8/2003 2:01:38 PM

It would have added a lot to the picture had you been able to take the yellow in the lower left corner out, it's rather distracting. Other than that, nice shot.
        Photo By: Jorge Vasconcelos  (K:33746)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/8/2003 2:00:37 PM

It looks very...surreal.
        Photo By: Nino Gemmellaro  (K:1642)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/8/2003 1:31:30 PM

I really like this photo! The bright green tree with the bright blue sky makes great contrast and the sun adds flavor. On a side note, you made a comment that 'all I have is a digital camera'. Well, digital cameras can take some awesome photos under the right circumstances. I would highly recommend looking into PS=type programs, they can help make a half-decent photo into something that you really like. Now, I may not be the best example of this, but almost all of my photos are with a digital camera. So, keep that in mind and keep shooting!
        Photo By: Rose Diane  (K:84)

Critique By: John Smith  (K:206)  
4/7/2003 7:32:17 PM

You've managed to do it, take a cat picture that I actually like. Good job.
        Photo By: Rachelle Biggs  (K:628)


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