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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)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 6:36:27 PM

David -- This is a great idea that you have executed very nicely.
        Photo By: David Antoff  (K:995)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 6:35:14 PM

I like this one very much , , ,
        Photo By: Tilakia Deh  (K:507)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 6:18:57 PM

A very lovely portrait. Welcome to Usefilm!
        Photo By: Inci Turel  (K:718)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 1:18:13 PM

Don't leave us hanging, Sandy. We need answers! Please!!!
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/28/2004 1:13:35 PM

David, This is a wonderfully candid capture! As always, your range of tones is exceptional. I'll bet there is a wonderful story to this image.
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 8:42:27 PM

Sarah - This is really lovely.
        Photo By: Sarah Osmo  (K:87)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 8:03:53 PM

Interesting concept. I see a series possibility.
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 8:02:37 PM

I'm quite sure it's real. Philly?
        Photo By: jake griffin  (K:3439)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 7:55:18 PM

Paul, This is great quality for digital ISO 800! Excellent exposure as well!
        Photo By: Paul's Photos  (K:35235)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 1:36:12 PM

Mario, Lisbon is next on my list of cities that I MUST see. Very nice image!
        Photo By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 1:34:43 PM

Sandy I hope this series goes on for a while. I'm really enjoying it! I love the progressing drama. It has a Tennessee Williams look to it. Am I close?
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 1:32:13 PM

Margot, You have created some really wonderful images with this camera. I really like the dream-like effect of the long exposure. Any idea what your shutter speed was? I must say that I am curious about one aspect of this scene. Why is the person to the left sitting away from the table? Very good image!
        Photo By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 10:21:22 AM

Jim, I love the effect created by the lens. It makes the image look like it's from a Tim Burton film. I love the look of the clouds and the reflection of the moon off the water.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 9:17:03 AM

Wonderful study of light and shadow on a nice collection of objects. Well done!
        Photo By: Margriet van der Ent  (K:1317)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/27/2004 9:12:01 AM

It may not be your idea, but you carried it out well!
        Photo By: Egidija Smilingiene  (K:3227)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/26/2004 3:34:14 PM

Margot, I know you asked that viewers not rate this photo, but I couldn't help it. What an adorable girl! Is she your daughter? This is a very lovely image! Nice work, Margot.
        Photo By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/26/2004 2:33:30 PM

At first this had the look of a big screen at a drive-in movie. Timing was everything on this image. You really nailed it!
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/26/2004 2:30:54 PM

Monika, I love not only the shadows, but also the curvature of the building and the overall surreal effect. Nice one!
        Photo By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/25/2004 1:42:36 PM

Tim, I'm a big viewer of Holga images. This is one of the best that I've seen lately. Great work!
        Photo By: Tim Courlas  (K:486)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/23/2004 6:43:26 PM

Happy New Year David!

Interesting look on the girl's face. Seemingly not pleased, but she's also not trying to get away from your camera. Perhaps just wary. Hairstyle reminds me of my sisters when we were children. You know that I love your face-in-the-crowd stuff. But please explain to me why you haven't posted the "London Tourists" shot here in Usefilm? I hate to put pressure on you, but you know it's my favorite of yours! Please do consider posting it here. Don't make me start a petition! Best regards, Richard
        Photo By: david malcolmson  (K:4145)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/23/2004 4:48:54 AM

Lovely portrait, Zelda!
        Photo By: Zelda Zabrinsky  (K:3036)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/23/2004 4:48:07 AM

Another great one!
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/14/2004 6:55:49 PM

Great dual portrait, Lowell. They seem to be listening intently to something/someone. What are they listening to?
        Photo By: lowell whipple girbes  (K:13151)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/14/2004 8:44:26 AM

Hi Jane! I don't understand the title in connection with the image, but that's not important. I love the composition of the image. It's a departure from the standard center-comp of the average Holga shot. But I wouldn't expect the conventional from you. Very nice work!
        Photo By: Jane Harris  (K:170)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/12/2004 8:11:00 PM

The eyes gave it away, Sandy! Wonderful! Warmer now?
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/12/2004 8:04:02 PM

Mike -- This is really cool! Please do tell us the exposure time!
        Photo By: Michael Coddington  (K:340)

Critique By: Richard Montgomery  (K:1936)  
1/10/2004 7:25:18 AM

Zelda, you have great toning, lighting and a very good angle in this image. Very lovely!
        Photo By: Zelda Zabrinsky  (K:3036)


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