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Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
7/29/2003 10:37:54 PM

i love it. i love her expression, and i love the fact that she's looking into the light. the slight underexposure makes this one especially dramatic. this is a picture that says so much. bravo
        Photo By: Chris Blaszczyk  (K:610)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
7/11/2003 1:25:59 AM

Thank you all for your kind words. Murat, I agree with you that the light would look better in red, but when I took the shot, i wanted to include the tracers from the taillights of the nearby Ford Explorer (you can make out the lines above the cart on the right), so I had to make a quick decision, and I thought having the green is a sacrifice I'd have to make. It does, however, add some contrast... thanks again

-Jose
        Photo By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
7/11/2003 1:19:42 AM

nice shot. i'm especially fond of the different colored lights in the magenta background, not to mention the gentleman's facial expression. pretty funny picture; bas must be a character
        Photo By: Sebastiaan Neerhout  (K:299)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
7/10/2003 12:56:22 AM

nice job on a tough shot (for me anyway). how did you manage to capture the fireworks without being bothered by ambient light? You really caught some nice colors in this one.
        Photo By: Chad Smith  (K:639)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
7/10/2003 12:50:18 AM

really interesting shot, but i dont know about the enhanced colors? i feel my focus being drawn from the hole and the marble to the bottom area where the large splotch of red is... maybe if the saturation were applied in varying degrees, with the most at the subject, it would help me to portray what you saw here. definitely original and surreal though, nicely done.
        Photo By: Jon Rank  (K:683)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/5/2003 12:11:19 AM

Kim,

This is a lovely picture. His eyes are incredible. Lovely model, and lighting.
Also, Thank you for your helpful feedback on my photo. I appreciate it .
However, what do you mean by "bracketing"? I am fairly new, please bear with me.

-Jose
        Photo By: Kimberley McCready  (K:35)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/5/2003 12:07:19 AM

mmm i like it a lot... splendid. congrats on ec
        Photo By: dimitris theocharis  (K:-276)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/4/2003 9:29:07 PM

Ricardo,

The original is beautiful, just as I suspected. Really nice focus and lighting. What a privilege to have this in your garden. Thank you for the comment on my photo; I agree, the lighting on that one is terrible. Somebody suggested I should bracket the lighting, but, being a newbie, I have no idea what that means? Please take a look at my other pictures (there's only two of them) and let me know what I can do to improve.

-Jose
        Photo By: Ricardo Ferreira de Paula  (K:678)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/4/2003 12:51:58 PM

wonderful colors, lighting, and subject. the warm sunlight contrasts perfectly with the cool blue stone of the steps. the only thing i'm unsure of is the tilt to the right? great shot.
        Photo By: Sarah Moustafa  (K:4456)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/4/2003 12:48:09 PM

Rick,

It's absolutely wonderful! I love the use of color to emphasize the subject. Wow... can't put it into words. I'd like to know where you took it.
        Photo By: Rick Mccawley  (K:2878)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/4/2003 12:44:33 PM

Ricardo,

I can't help but feel that the flower's natural beauty is lost in the digital effect. I'm sure the shot is beautiful in itself, and I would love to see it in its pure form. Nice angle and lighting. Very original.
        Photo By: Ricardo Ferreira de Paula  (K:678)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
6/1/2003 12:10:51 AM

i hope that one day i'll take pictures like this.
        Photo By: T Glow  (K:14955)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/30/2003 1:27:50 PM

nice shot, truly beautiful
        Photo By: CJ McKendry  (K:1388)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/26/2003 9:38:31 PM

he's contemplating, i guess? nice shot
        Photo By: Yap Kung Leng  (K:64)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/26/2003 9:28:52 PM

pretty
        Photo By: kender book  (K:0)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/26/2003 9:58:30 AM

the colors are phenomenal, well done.
        Photo By: Gabriele Marabotti  (K:912)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/26/2003 9:56:56 AM

nice shot! way to turn something ugly into something beautiful. you may wish to clone out that little black spot in the sky :P
        Photo By: Hayri CALISKAN  (K:16195)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/26/2003 9:53:16 AM

a lovely shot from an interesting perspective.
        Photo By: Nishat Shah  (K:7)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/25/2003 10:09:12 PM

neat photo... i might have cropped out some of the grass to help composition, but other than that i love it. well done
        Photo By: Martin Ouellet  (K:80)

Critique By: Jose Pelaez  (K:164)  
5/25/2003 9:50:22 PM

i like it a lot! the photographers on this site are so talented!
        Photo By: Yap Kung Leng  (K:64)


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