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Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/18/2003 9:00:18 PM

Ok, now I'm getting in the spirit of the holidays already! Wonderful night shot, Gaetan!!
        Photo By: Gaetan Chevalier  (K:4188)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/18/2003 8:57:23 PM

Listen to "Learning to Fly" by Pink Floyd while gazing at this picture. Dude, I'm tripping....
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/18/2003 8:44:55 PM

I can smell the scent of pine... and my blood pressure had gone down a couple of notches. Very pretty and peaceful scene. Nice shot, Ken!
        Photo By: Kenneth Kwan  (K:3084)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/18/2003 8:43:45 PM

Yah... you go, John! What the heck, it's certainly gorgeous! I like the combination of hard rock, soft cool water and a spot warm color in the leaf.
        Photo By: John Barclay  (K:3650)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/18/2003 8:14:18 PM

This is one of my favorites in your portfolio Rafal! Wonderful detail and golden colors in the native grasses. Your beautiful and vivid pictures bring back visions of Alberta all the way here to Texas. Thanks for letting me revisit my homeland and live vicariously through your photos!
        Photo By: Rafal K. Komierowski  (K:6441)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/17/2003 9:35:56 PM

Wonderful clarity, Karen! I like the soft focus around the edges. She's a doll! I bet Mom loved this!
        Photo By: Karen Siebert  (K:12076)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/12/2003 8:49:14 PM

I'm not worthy... excuse me while I genuflect. You are a dog (backwards)...
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/12/2003 8:43:00 PM

Wonderful, Roy... a nice capture of a true craftsman at work. You've also captured a sense of contentment in the man's face. The simple life is so underrated sometimes.
        Photo By: Roy V  (K:13082)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/12/2003 8:30:59 PM

This IR is so smooth, so crisp, so clear. The reflection is lovely and placid. My IR's don't come out this beautiful! Congrats Romulo!!
        Photo By: Romulo Lubachesky  (K:11836)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 7:48:45 PM

Wow... does this make a statement or what?! It certainly gives you a glimpse into the past horrors of that site. I like how the bright light pulls your eye straight to the blade of the guillotine. I also think the long narrow crowded composition gives you the sense of no escape.
        Photo By: Roy V  (K:13082)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 7:11:46 PM

Wonderful canyon shot!!
        Photo By: ADAM ORZECHOWSKI  (K:7957)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 6:58:43 PM

I love the shadows and the mood created by the lights shining in the dark. What a wonderful place. I yearn to visit there...
        Photo By: Reda Danaf  (K:14309)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 6:52:27 PM

I love the coy pose of the little hedgehog... a cute creature with thorns and a rose, a beautiful flower with thorns. Great composition!
        Photo By: Gabriella Carta  (K:22879)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 6:43:32 PM

Amazing photo of an amazing location!! I love the warm reds and yellows!
        Photo By: André Bermak  (K:14443)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 6:35:22 PM

I like the casual feel of this portrait and the pastel colors. The grain is a nice touch too!
        Photo By: Donna Johnson  (K:9906)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/10/2003 6:32:14 PM

I love the way you play with words and with photoshop! I like the ancient egyptian elements. Is that your shot of the pyramids? Have you been?
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/8/2003 7:21:24 PM

What a remarkable plant! Very nicely done!
        Photo By: Roberto Santana  (K:0)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/8/2003 7:15:06 PM

Amazing curves, shadows and colors!
        Photo By: Don Martel  (K:551)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/8/2003 7:12:40 PM

I like the angle and the colors. This makes a nice natural abstract.
        Photo By: Ahmad malki  (K:1205)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/8/2003 7:09:29 PM

Gorgeous mood and lighting, Raoul!
        Photo By: Raoul Endres  (K:2676)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/8/2003 6:56:58 PM

You dance,
In my head,
In my heart,
In my everything...
-- East Mountain South
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/7/2003 9:59:14 PM

What I see: E.T.'s bionic mother.... :-) Fun stuff, Jim. Thanks for showing us how freaky it is inside that head of yerz.
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/4/2003 9:09:22 PM

Wow! Purrrrfurrrrfect! How did you get the fur effect? Is that a plug in? Our poor, poor children. They become the unknowing subjects of our digital manipulations. Pixelatory abuse -- Freud would have a hey-day... :-)
        Photo By: peta jones  (K:12615)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/1/2003 9:05:11 PM

Great tones, textures and curves in the composition. Velvia seems to convert nicely to B/W!! Love that gnarly tree... gnarly trees are the best. :-) The tree grabs the attention versus the storm.
        Photo By: Kenneth Kwan  (K:3084)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/1/2003 8:56:49 PM

Simply wicked... wickedly wonderful... wonderfully creative... creatively kooky. Love it! I'd like to know how you were able to get the different skeleton posed placed so neatly! Add to my favorites.
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/1/2003 8:49:12 PM

Ahhhh... he's BAAAAAACK! And in fine form. Great graveyard shot. This looks like it's illuminated by aurora borealis. I once streaked through a graveyard with a bunch of crazy friends back in the 70's. And the fellow in this looks like he's taking his coat off... is he streaking too? :-)
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/1/2003 8:45:30 PM

Terrific shot, Jim! I've never scuba dived, never mind taking a camera down there too! What a great undersea shot! The contrasting yellow and purple colors are wonderful. Did you just return from this trip?
        Photo By: Jim F  (K:8859) Donor

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
11/1/2003 8:30:52 PM

Here's the original color shot.
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
10/26/2003 11:28:26 AM

This is really great work... you've set everything up so well. You found the pumpkin patch, the wonderful vintage jacket and boots! All the elements are placed so perfectly! How did you get rid of the head? :-) This definitely sets the mood for Halloween! Congrats to you! I look forward to others!
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)  
10/24/2003 10:25:06 PM

This is a wonderful composition! The light is a little bright beyond the arches. So, I did a little playing around to see what it would look like if the sea were not as washed out. Here you go:
        Photo By: Dionysus Winer  (K:763)


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