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Critique By: Henry Min  (K:30)  
5/13/2003 9:00:26 PM

Such a simple shot. It really works well. The colors turned out great.
        Photo By: H.Keith Wills  (K:87)

Critique By: Henry Min  (K:30)  
5/11/2003 5:26:33 PM

I love the detail in the background of the waves breaking. Very soft photograph.
        Photo By: Nathaniel Howe  (K:32)

Critique By: Henry Min  (K:30)  
5/11/2003 5:22:46 PM

I like the character this photograph has. You've captured something original. The scales of white to black give the photo alot of depth as well. I like B/W's that have this sort of tone and depth.
        Photo By: John Glibota  (K:310)

Critique By: Henry Min  (K:30)  
5/8/2003 11:04:49 AM

Great composition! Especially with all of the elements you had to deal with. I like everything in the photo and don't think it's cluttered at all. The point of the boat touching the large boat doesn't bother me as well. The only thing that would've made this shot even more perfect would've been a truely still water reflection, since that seems to be a major drawing point for my eye. Reason being that I see alot of smooth facets to this photographs. Walls of the boats, panes of white space and triangular shapes, etc.
        Photo By: Paul Watson  (K:463)


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