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Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
9/6/2004 3:52:09 PM

Tanya,
This is an interesting image in its stillness. What's really great about this image is the range of tones you have here. That's always the tough this (I find) with B&W. But you did an excellent jobn here!
        Photo By: Tanya Clark  (K:650)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
9/6/2004 3:44:00 PM

R -- I like the motion of the man, and how the man is moving into the frame. Also the hint of color in the background is nice. I also like the reflections in the car window. Nice image!
        Photo By: Rosiness Ma  (K:629)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
9/5/2004 2:57:21 AM

I love the uncommon composition in this image. The texture and tone work nicely as well.
        Photo By: Rosiness Ma  (K:629)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
9/5/2004 2:55:02 AM

Ray, This is very interesting composition. And I think the grai really does add to the image. Nice work!
        Photo By: Ray Heath  (K:4559)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
8/28/2004 6:18:40 PM

Inci, I think this is a very interesting photograph. It makes me very happy. Here are 2 people at different stages of life having a good time together. I like that the focus is one the boy, but that one can still see the happiness on the grandmother's face. Very nicely done!
Regards, Richard
        Photo By: Inci Turel  (K:718)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
8/8/2004 4:43:21 PM

Hello Matej,

Yes, I can see a bit of Stefan's influence here. But I think that you have a very good style of your own! Very nice work.

Regards,
Richard
        Photo By: Matej Maceas  (K:24381) Donor

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
4/4/2004 8:15:52 AM

Unmistakably Philadelphia! I love the location you selected, and the zoom effect is flattering, Nice work!
        Photo By: Paul's Photos  (K:35235)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
3/4/2004 6:00:44 PM

Hi Amanda. I think this is almost the rule of thirds. It's definitely, well, thirds. I guess my only question is: what is your actual subject?

Don't use your program mode so much. Don't let the camera work you. You work the camera. Right? Please post more soon! Somehow, I just don't think of snow and Kentucky in the same sentence.
        Photo By: Amanda Hensley  (K:360)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
3/4/2004 5:25:32 PM

Nice off-center composition for a Holga shot. Not always easy to do. Cool image!
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
3/2/2004 7:12:35 PM

Sandy -- This is one of my favorites of yours. The minimum DOF really adds to the image. I can appreciate the personal nature of your attachment to this fragile little figurine. A very nice image . . .
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/27/2004 6:59:26 PM

Carlos -- This is a great capture of two very expressive girls. Nice work!
        Photo By: Carlos Dominguez  (K:167)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/27/2004 5:06:08 PM

Very interesting, Natalie. The bottom of a cymbal? Right? I love the diagonal composition and the blurred background.
        Photo By: Natalie Papadopoulos  (K:5247)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/27/2004 1:19:51 PM

Wow Terry. Who would have ever thought to shoot a wedding scene with a Holga? Great result!
        Photo By: Terry McCully  (K:9221)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/27/2004 1:01:13 PM

very imaginative!
        Photo By: Johnny K  (K:12635)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/27/2004 12:48:28 PM

I don't know why I love this shot so much. I just do!
        Photo By: Tanya Clark  (K:650)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/25/2004 5:04:32 AM

Very nice, Sandy. What camera did you use for this one?
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/23/2004 5:29:09 AM

Very nice, Zelda!
        Photo By: Zelda Zabrinsky  (K:3036)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/19/2004 8:30:58 PM

A very appealing image with great detail. Nice work, Karen!
        Photo By: karen habbestad  (K:9)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/13/2004 11:47:53 AM

Very creative, Sandy!
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/12/2004 8:26:59 PM

David -- As you know, this is the image that I have been waiting for you to post! I love this image. It is so much like the images from the magazines "Life" and "Look" that we once had here in the US. I know you have your favorite images that you've created, but this is my favorite images of yours! Just perfect!
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/11/2004 4:34:35 AM

One of my favorite places.
        Photo By: Aida Krgin  (K:743)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/8/2004 10:51:21 AM

Great tryptich. Wonderful toning!
        Photo By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/8/2004 10:50:15 AM

Hard to believe this is Maryland. Isn't it?
        Photo By: karen habbestad  (K:9)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
2/6/2004 7:32:00 PM

Nice image, Karen. The title certainly says it all! I really like the shadows and legs all around this kid. Nice toning, and I really like the boy's expression. Poolesville, eh?
        Photo By: karen habbestad  (K:9)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/30/2004 6:52:17 PM

A very happy image to end the week . . .

So did you ever get my e-mail. E-mail me so that we know that the addresses are correct . . .
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/30/2004 9:20:52 AM

Zelda, This is wonderful! One of my new favorites!
        Photo By: Zelda Zabrinsky  (K:3036)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 8:03:10 PM

Very interesting angle!
        Photo By: Dusan Zutinic  (K:2847)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 8:00:47 PM

Truly wonderful, Anabela!
        Photo By: anabela oliveira  (K:514)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 7:42:11 PM

very funky! where is this? somehow i have the feeling i've been to this place . . .
        Photo By: Justin Gentile  (K:44)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 7:15:58 PM

This is really a very appealing image in its panorama presentation. Nice work!
        Photo By: Cole H  (K:2)


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