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Critique By: Paolo Stefano Amero  (K:5607)  
7/15/2003 2:37:28 AM

OINK!
        Photo By: john morris  (K:30)

Critique By: Judith B.  (K:364)  
7/14/2003 6:26:19 AM

really dramatic waves, one feels the power of storm.
I think I'd have cropped the sky a bit to give the shot more thrill.
anyway, I like the mood and the composition.
:-)
        Photo By: john morris  (K:30)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
7/13/2003 1:50:52 AM

a bit closer and way sharper, please
and you'd got it

(nevermind, as it is, it's sufficiently documentary, imho)
        Photo By: john morris  (K:30)

Critique By: Bob Whorton  (K:2740)  
7/12/2003 1:16:12 PM

Hi John, Burghead is one of my most favourite villages in Scotland ( I courted a lasse from Embo). Loved the point atop the hill too, great views across to IG and the rugged coastline.

Your image of the dock could have been spectacular were it not for a few minor flaws: The dock wall in the foreground is a distraction - Unavoidable on the spur of the moment with no tripod you used it as a base, unfortunately the camera has moved significantly enough to cause a slight blur (finger pressure or shutter). Whilst the wall can be edited out by cropping, the blur cannot. Also, the wall not being level, perspective and the WA distortion has caused everything to lean to the right. Again, this and the contrast can be adjusted in PhotoShop. Worth trying again John, but next time go prepared with a tripod and make the lens do what you want it to do.
Hope this helps?

Cheers, Bob
        Photo By: john morris  (K:30)

Critique By: Craig Garland  (K:27077)  
7/10/2003 2:49:25 PM

Nice pleasing and peaceful setting. The lighting appears a little harsh/flat-- not necessarily bad-- is this a mid-day take?
        Photo By: john morris  (K:30)

Critique By: Jose Rasquinho  (K:12128)  
7/10/2003 2:38:37 PM

Excellent landscap, with good composition and excellent colours and good sharp.
Regards.
        Photo By: john morris  (K:30)


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