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Critique By:
Leo Régnier Я£ (K:67696)
5/11/2006 8:16:07 PM
Very powerful!!! Well done my friend!!! Congratulations!!! Leo
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Christian Miller (K:988)
5/7/2006 11:58:40 AM
really cool, great b/w - Christian
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Craig Hanson (K:7836)
5/7/2006 8:36:11 AM
Good symmetry and tones! Well done!
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Hugo de Wolf (K:185110)
5/1/2006 8:00:20 PM
Hi Tim, this photo has a very morbid, spooky and surreal feel about it. Very well post processed, and a great composition. Very good choice of the fish eye.
Well thought through image, with no redundancies IMO, every element adds up in creating a consistent image, with one exception, perhaps: the blue drape in the lower right corner is something I feel doesn't really add to this photo. Minor issue, though. Very well done!
Cheers,
Hugo
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Maurizio Massetti (K:30463)
5/1/2006 4:19:41 PM
My first impression was for a film, "Blu velvet" by David Lynch...
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Magnus Beierlein (K:853)
4/26/2006 12:13:40 PM
I love it......fantastic colors
Magnus
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Ken Alexander (K:3905)
1/8/2005 9:10:56 PM
Great job creating a mood, Tim. The strange clam-like object in the middle distance is what makes the image. The composition is unconventional and a little imbalanced, but it works reasonably well.
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
dave green (K:2396)
1/7/2005 9:46:38 PM
Nice B&W with great atmosphere
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Ian McIntosh (K:42997)
1/7/2005 1:08:53 PM
Story book. Like a soft pencil this use of this film love it.
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
steven bobo (K:209)
1/6/2005 1:01:45 AM
Great Dark Tones
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
svend videbak (K:7376)
1/2/2005 9:59:45 AM
Beautiful twisted picture that to me is about our cold-hearted use of everything around us: the smoke rising from the electricity generating plant's chimneys is contrasted with the trashed bicycle, which does not float so easily away. Very good. I appreciate your explorations of industrial landscapes: it's not a new thing but you are getting somewhere different. Rgds, Svend
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Steffen Uhlmann (K:760)
1/2/2005 1:53:43 AM
very nice. I like the "deepness" of that picture. I never tried Infrared Photography before, but I think I will do now... The only thing... I would have turned the picture 2degrees CounterClockwise... But, great work though
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Paulo Feitais (K:347)
1/2/2005 12:24:40 AM
Beautiful! A magic. moody photo! congratulations!
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Di Ciuccio Maurizio (K:57398)
12/18/2004 11:42:19 PM
ben realizzata e piacevole sotto ogni aspetto..ottima la composizione ciao
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Paolo Ciofetta (K:179)
12/18/2004 7:48:28 PM
ottima in proporzioni ,composizione e contrasti
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Roberto Arcari Farinetti (K:209486)
12/14/2004 7:13:43 AM
hello Tim a perfect simmetry and nice metal details... so a nice idea a nice realization best regrads roby
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
svend videbak (K:7376)
12/13/2004 7:22:19 AM
Sewer drain? Like none I've ever seen, must be an industrial sewer. I guess this must be a reflected image. This is a very elegant abstract picture, made special by the subtle colours and colour play between the sewer and its reflection. I especially like the subtle turquoise, which reflected becomes a deep purple. Very good. And is that a white happy face I see at top left? A neat touch, that. Rgds, Svend
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Armen Jamkotchian (K:5879)
12/7/2004 6:20:19 AM
Very unusual and strong composition. This is one of the pictures that you return back many times to find new emotions every time! Regards - Armen
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Steve Bull (K:2094)
12/6/2004 6:21:13 AM
Very interesting. great tones!
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Gilles SAint-Yves (K:265)
11/25/2004 8:19:39 PM
Very nice and fine panoramic picture ! Congratulations Gilles
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Lukasz Kuczkowski (K:14687)
11/25/2004 6:02:29 PM
like the sky here and panorama format; well done
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
carl brightman (K:9)
11/25/2004 5:39:44 PM
Superb stitching and blending. Excellent image. great impact.
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
José Vasconcelos Dias (K:9341)
11/25/2004 5:14:47 PM
Great work! Beautifull B&W with a great definition. Congrats
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Giuliano Guarnieri (K:36622)
11/25/2004 5:09:50 PM
Well done! I love these extreme landscape, wonderful also the burning in PS! Bravo GG
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Zeev Scharf (K:25603)
11/24/2004 5:26:59 AM
Very nice capture,excellent grainy effect
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Paul Boocock (K:8314)
11/23/2004 8:54:25 PM
Canals in this country are all boringly straight! Good composition, well done.
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
José Vasconcelos Dias (K:9341)
11/23/2004 8:43:41 PM
"The long and winding... canal". Very nice composition and well chosen tone. I like the contrast between the canal and the margins. Great foto. Congrats
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Peter De Rycke (K:41212)
11/23/2004 8:31:30 PM
Wow, excellent tone and texture ! Still a very good B&W shot. Peter
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Scott Lewis (K:503)
11/23/2004 8:28:40 PM
beautiful shot. would also like to see the same shot with a beautiful long aired woman standing on the balcony looking off into the distance. I know it sounds tacky but would add a feeling of despair to the pic
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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Critique By:
Maya Bylina (K:5925)
11/23/2004 8:19:55 PM
Excellent capture of a very beautiful architecture!
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Photo By: Tim Bailey
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