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Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
12/5/2004 4:41:43 AM

Boy you're really creative with these paper cutouts. I wonder how long it takes you to make all these pieces and arrange them.
        Photo By: Barry Walthall  (K:5312)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/30/2004 4:05:52 PM

Great blend of colors,
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/27/2004 2:24:36 AM

Excellent, love the colors.
        Photo By: zosia zija  (K:11106)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/27/2004 2:24:09 AM

I definitely like the higher contrast as compared to the original image. This has more punch to it.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/25/2004 12:34:11 AM

It's a shame more people having looked at this, considering how difficult it is to get a shot like this of a non-static insect.

Pretty unique picture in my experience. Was it hovering when you took this shot?
        Photo By: Bruce Elliott  (K:2434)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/25/2004 12:27:53 AM

Love those colors. Was this a composite of 2 image?
        Photo By: Grant McKenzie  (K:34)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/21/2004 6:07:25 PM

Gorgeously simple. The snow is such a lovely shade of violet (must the Arctic pollution).
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/20/2004 6:45:17 PM

Great architectural series. I think it would be fun the arrange all these images on the wall and try to match the different color combinations.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/18/2004 4:23:53 PM

Sorry Phil, I will have to make an effort to refrain from the puns. It does remind me of an Irish harp though, perhaps that was an unconcscious impression in your mind as well when you took this shot.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/18/2004 1:38:35 AM

I have looked at this several times and it just occurred to me that this looks like an Irish harp. Not that this would strike a chord with you since you are Scottish.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/17/2004 10:35:53 PM

Very cool. I like how the window scene has taken on a the characteristics of a painting.
        Photo By: Mark Hamilton  (K:8387)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/17/2004 10:34:16 PM

Ahh, kind of like the ultimate conjunction: Holga meets cyanotype.

Reminds me a bit of Steichen's work. The cloud is the best part, would be nice if the sky were a bit darker.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/16/2004 9:02:33 PM

Interesting series of photographs. Those curtains are such an ugly shade of green, glad I don't have them in my house.

I think these last 3 shots would look very interesting on Polaroid, the colors would take on a nostalgic character; the kind of colors we used to see in homes in the 50s and 60s.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/16/2004 2:07:58 AM

Wow this is quite good as well. Sort of an apocalyptic vision in a way, sort of appropriate given the ram. How did you get the dark background with the pale sky?

I'm going to have to stop looking at your photos, I'm beginning to feel rather inept. :^)
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/16/2004 1:37:22 AM

I am always amazed by people who can do self portraits. Very nice image, and the words on your shirt seem to tell a story as well.
        Photo By: Johanna Kaikkonen  (K:151)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/15/2004 4:50:13 PM

Hehehe. Eric Braeden is an actor who rose to fame in American TV on the WW2 war drama "Rat Patrol". His most recent claim to fame is as a daytime TV soap opera star in the US.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/15/2004 12:18:11 AM

The reincarnation of John Lennon? I think Yoko would approve.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/15/2004 12:16:24 AM

Yup, the grain is the attraction here.

You remind me of a young Eric Braeden. Or perhaps a young Robert the Bruce?
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/15/2004 12:10:29 AM

Bresson! A decisive moment.
        Photo By: Tom Miskiewicz  (K:119)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/14/2004 5:01:56 AM

Powerful image, the clouds look as though they are alive. Superb.
        Photo By: Phil M  (K:11526)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/14/2004 4:26:44 AM

Now this is a very creative image. A textured Polaroid. I have always liked the way the colors turn out in the Polaroids, they are comforting in a way like faded memories. The texturing adds another layer of emotional context.

A fun image to look at.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/14/2004 4:22:48 AM

Another symphony of light and color. I have a feeling these macro shots are handheld. Having done this type of photography, I appreciate how hard it is physically to take these images. It is back breaking work especially out in the field.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/14/2004 4:19:59 AM

This is definitely my favorite of the leaf photos you have posted (probaby not a surprise to you). Rich, deep colors bathed in the light of a low autumn sun. I love the light this time of year, the sun gets low to the horizon and you get this wonderful saturated light. It's like ice wine, the intensity lingers on one's palette.

Simply a gorgeous image.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/14/2004 4:16:13 AM

I'm with Omar, I don't look at your photos for a few weeks and when I come back it's a veritable explosion of images; I'm green with envy. Hard not to admire someone so passionate about their work, you remind me of one of my other online photo buddies.

This one is quite evocative, a 3D sculpture of sorts. The monochromatic nature really makes the red stand out. An unique image, nicely seen.
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/13/2004 5:56:02 AM

Excellent shot, love the visual simplicity of this. Those vertical striations on the road is what really makes this work for me.

I think I prefer it with a tighter crop to better accentate the central element.

I really like this, it's quite atmospheric.
        Photo By: David Dias  (K:1347)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/2/2004 10:54:53 PM

Splendid. Great choice to do this in B&W instead of being just another "cliched" color sunset.
        Photo By: Aaron Doss  (K:121)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
11/2/2004 10:36:00 PM

Excellent image, it reminds me of Ernst Haas somewhat. I like the way the man's arm on the right sweeps to the right, it helps to connect the right and left parts of the image.
        Photo By: Maleonn   (K:3054)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
10/30/2004 4:20:59 PM

A recent trip? Looks marvellous, too bad there wasn't a lantern or a light in the boat (although you could always add one in PhotoShop). That would have been the finishing touch.
        Photo By: Mike Hollman  (K:315)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
10/19/2004 4:56:33 AM

Yes, this is rather striking. Eerie shade of orange. Those strands of hair streaming down her face are quite effective, draws one's attention to her face.
        Photo By: larry white  (K:368)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
10/19/2004 4:53:45 AM

Beautifully serene, feels as though you could walk right into the scene.
        Photo By: H.Keith Wills  (K:87)


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