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Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
3/28/2004 8:03:43 AM

I think it's an interesting shot. However, if your focus was better and the rabbit was in perfect sharpness, I think it would have separated the rabbit from the surroundings much more and been a more powerful shot.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
8/10/2003 10:47:52 AM

Why is this in the home project?
        Photo By: Charles Weil  (K:794)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/23/2003 6:42:13 PM

The trees show up grey instead of black. Was this just a scan issue? The brightness is way too high, and washes out the beauty of the colors you must've seen.
        Photo By: n r  (K:101)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/23/2003 6:39:09 PM

Very nice image. Great large cloud capture as well. Please list your camera details. Inquiring minds want to know!
        Photo By: Arturo Nahum  (K:959)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/23/2003 6:37:01 PM

What's going on in the dark area at the very bottom of the image? You may want to consider cropping that out.
        Photo By: Richard Moore  (K:486)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 4:38:02 PM

To me, this just looks blurry. Because there is really nothing else in the image to go on, I don't get a sense of motion, at least the type of motion you were trying to capture. It looks like you weren't holding the camera steady, not that she is dancing around. I would've included at least one stationary object in the image to give it some perspective and give the subject a sense of motion in the scene.
        Photo By: Athos Guedes  (K:745)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:50:52 AM

Great shot - nice crisp lines
        Photo By: michael cupidore  (K:465)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:45:05 AM

I think I see a hobbit house! Great shot with great perspective!
        Photo By: Toni Petersen  (K:2404)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:40:54 AM

I like this. It's a period piece taken in 2003. Cool idea.
        Photo By: Kevin Camp  (K:423)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:37:45 AM

Interesting. I don't know if it's the grain, or the general lack of color, but the eyes (the whole head, for that matter) really stand out! If this is cropped, and the rest of the background is dark, you could perhaps even leave a little more in. Neat shot.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:33:37 AM

A little dark, but I like it. I'd like to know where it's from. It almost looks like the inside of a prison cell...
        Photo By: engin aydeniz  (K:241)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:31:51 AM

Title and Sig overlaying the image really ruin it for me. You should put that stuff in the border. Tough to gague the shot properly when you've filled what should be "dead space" with stuff that pulls your eye towards it, and takes it away from your subject, which is the snake.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:28:55 AM

I'm a sucker for shots like this. I can never get colors this good, though. Nice shot!
        Photo By: Steven Lilly  (K:302)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:27:47 AM

The brightest spot in this image is her chest, and that's where i'm finding my eyes drawn to. Fill flash could help light up her face and make that the focus. Other than that, I like the position and composition of this portrait. Nice shot.
        Photo By: Lukasz Gladki  (K:1101)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:25:34 AM

The lines are throwing me off. I don't think the Horizon is level, and that would actually make a big difference for me. I like how dark the sand in the foreground is.
        Photo By: Rafael Torcida  (K:1926)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:18:19 AM

I like fire shots, but I would've liked to see more color in the flames. Not bad for a hand held shot, though.
        Photo By: Paul Thompson  (K:197)

Critique By: Craig Wiernik  (K:312)  
7/22/2003 11:11:13 AM

Tough trying to determine your focus here - is it the Boat coming into town or the town itself? I would've like to see more town, which is what I gather your focus is based on the title and your comments.
        Photo By: Nandor Lang  (K:1257)


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