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Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/30/2003 9:30:50 PM

Your friend has a beautiful smile, too bad the image isn't a bit larger. Since you're on an escalator, perhaps you could have tried a slow shutter speed with flash to create some movement.
        Photo By: Lena Jenkins  (K:98)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/23/2003 7:05:52 PM

This would make a great stock photo, I hope you've got your model releases.
        Photo By: Jamie Ferguson  (K:6284)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/14/2003 12:05:05 AM

Very creative. I think there's just a bit too much black space on the bottom, but that's just my opinion.
        Photo By: nathan combs  (K:2242)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/11/2003 10:05:44 PM

Very plesant to look at, good angles in the clouds. My kind of photo, well done.
        Photo By: Jon Pankhurst  (K:577)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/11/2003 10:04:02 PM

The diagonal bars is a nice effect. Appears just be a bit soft, but doesn't detract much from the image. Definite tear jerker, this one. Nicely done.
        Photo By: Shane Gilbert  (K:251)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/6/2003 3:53:31 PM

Nice tones, but his body gets lost in the darkness of the doorway. A little bit of dodging would help.
        Photo By: Christian Wettergren  (K:1333)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/6/2003 3:51:47 PM

Very nice, almost looks like a watercolor painting.
        Photo By: Ursula I Abresch  (K:6515)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
7/5/2003 12:05:11 PM

Nice one, the diagonal lines of the fence and the vertical lines of the building complement each other. Too bad there wasn't someone looking out the window.
        Photo By: Jamie Haggett  (K:694)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/22/2003 6:16:43 PM

Beautiful night shot.
        Photo By: Naren Kunhody  (K:1339)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/14/2003 12:22:32 PM

Excellent one, that notch in the center plank draws your attention to the middle and breaks up the pattern slightly. Well done!
        Photo By: Jamie Haggett  (K:694)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/12/2003 10:13:07 PM

Good eye!
        Photo By: ralph nardell  (K:52)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/12/2003 10:09:04 PM

Great sky, I think this would be more effective in black and white.
        Photo By: Jamie Haggett  (K:694)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/10/2003 8:48:08 PM

I think if you had moved over to the left you might have had a more dynamic photo. You can see Groat Road bend back towards the left just at the top of the photo, it would make a nice S-curve. The shot is also a bit overexposed, I think you would the road a bit darker so that the streaks of light stand out a bit more. Check out Mike Hollman's night shots for some inspiration:

http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=112693
        Photo By: Jamie Haggett  (K:694)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/9/2003 4:18:55 PM

Great colors, love those stripes of pink and blue.
        Photo By: Alan Orr  (K:9671)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/8/2003 9:05:53 PM

This is my favorite thus far of your fall series. The side lighting adds texture to the grass and gives shape to the trees. I think the background is just right, if it were brighter it might compete too much the foreground. As is, it provides a hint of depth. This reminds me a lot of our Rocky Mountains. I think this would look stunning as a large print, it's a shame that Usefilm limits images to 640x480 especially since files up to 300K in size are permitted.
        Photo By: Mike Hollman  (K:315)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/8/2003 6:14:52 PM

Ahh, an image of my old home town. Edmonton's river valley is quite beautiful, I think that if you waited for sunset that you would get a more dramatic image. I used to take photos in the area where Jasper Ave ran into 82nd street, you can get shot of the skyline and reflections of the river from there.
        Photo By: Jamie Haggett  (K:694)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/3/2003 3:41:08 PM

Excellent timing with that wave crashing into the rocks. I think this photo would look great as a black and white image.
        Photo By: Jeffrey Rolinc  (K:0)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
6/3/2003 2:23:13 PM

Lovely, too bad you didn't post a larger image without the frame.
        Photo By: James Egbert  (K:29)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/31/2003 10:27:03 AM

Nicely done, the green tones are delicious although I suspect the plant doesn't taste too good.
        Photo By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/30/2003 7:05:07 PM

Wonderful moment! You haven't given any details but I presume that these are brothers or perhaps your sons. Great shot!
        Photo By: Ronnie Gaubert  (K:3700)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/30/2003 6:52:34 PM

What a bunch of clowns! Sorry, I couldn't resist.
        Photo By: ROBERT G. DAVIS  (K:708)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/30/2003 1:52:13 PM

Welcome back Mike! Sounds like you had a good vacation, us poor sods in North America have to make do with only 2 to 3 week vacations. Great picture, the more I see of your photos, the more I want to visit your beautiful country.
        Photo By: Mike Hollman  (K:315)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/29/2003 3:34:34 PM

Beautiful photograph, parts of it are a bit dark to my eyes but that is easily fixed.
        Photo By: Jose Mendes  (K:190)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/25/2003 12:06:40 PM

You are the master of sunsets. Most people would have run out of ideas by now, but you just keep coming up with great new images. I hope that you sell lots of these photos.
        Photo By: T Glow  (K:14955)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/25/2003 11:01:00 AM

Amazing that these are natural colors. I wonder how much fill flash you used.
        Photo By: JoydipSuchandra Kundu  (K:582)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/24/2003 1:07:47 PM

Definitely a cutey, it's funny how cats start with adult sized ears.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/16/2003 6:06:46 PM

It's truly sad, as more and more of us live in cities where night is just another shade of day, that we have lost the sense of wonderment that our ancestors must have felt gazing up at the night sky. This wonderful photograph looks surreal, but it conveys much of what few of us ever experience.
        Photo By: T. Riley  (K:1006)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/12/2003 6:46:04 PM

This is really nice! Excellent job capturing and balancing both the shadow details with the bright sunlight.
        Photo By: ralph nardell  (K:52)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/12/2003 9:06:11 AM

A superb intimate environmental portrait.
        Photo By: Charles Curry-Hyde  (K:76)

Critique By: Richard Dong  (K:1738)  
5/11/2003 11:17:36 AM

For me, what makes this photograph are the postures of the two boxers. Too bad you can't see a little more of the right boxer's head, but the referee's gaze at the boxer kind of compensates for it. I'd give you more for emotional appeal, but the sight of all that blood turns my stomach. If it were in BW, the blood would take on a more abstract quality and be less of a turn off but I guess it all depends on the effect you are trying to create.
        Photo By: Paul Gallegos  (K:361)


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