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Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/28/2003 3:07:09 PM

I really like the relaxed hairdo! A warm and nice image. Very good!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Pawel Staszak  (K:59)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/27/2003 3:59:51 PM

You seem to have many friends who trust you (thinking of the other guy with love on his mind). It's truly wonderful to see! Makes me really warm inside.

Well this one doesn't make me warm inside but it's still full of warmth and love. Excellent!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/27/2003 10:53:02 AM

Closer is a good title. Short and not too cheesy.

Very nice picture by the way Clear and well balanced. Easy on the eye. I love what you've done to the frame, very classy! The vertical line-effect works.

/Freddie
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/25/2003 1:07:32 PM

Delicate!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/24/2003 12:35:22 AM

It sure is design; The soft and round shapes of the car, the hard and geometrical shapes of the building. The smell of 50's the car adds to the image could also apply to the building because of the heavy archicetural development in the 50's. Especially in New York where the Guggenheim museum was brought up along with the Seagram building for example.
Very stylish and well executed image!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Jean-François Dupuis  (K:70)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/23/2003 7:43:48 AM

Oh man!! This picture went down right to my stomach and stayed there. Now it's gurgling around making me twitch like an epileptic. It's that good!
I love the underwater feeling(is it underwater?) and the light effect that's created here. It could be taken from the bottom of a lake where a drowned man is lying. It could also be a piece of a vivid dream. Not many pictures brings up this many interpretations in me.


Good work!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Tom Holmlund  (K:629)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/23/2003 7:35:58 AM

The watermaster strikes again. McNitt is in the blue spotlight and he's shown once more what a man with a creative mind can do. Really impressive work!! F*%&#ng unbelieveable almost. The face is very powerful and the watercolour/ripples is excellent.

Mighty good sir!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 6:05:36 AM

It's a cool green colour on the turtle. But the picture is abit grainy. But I know of a way to fix this i ps. It's called neat image. You can find out more about it here: http://www.neatimage.com/


/Freddie
        Photo By: Akin Ozyazici  (K:4323)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 6:00:48 AM

It's abit unsharp. You were unfortunate to get focus on the least important thing: the man in the background on the left. Too bad because the moment you caught is really interesting. You could also crop it a little diffrent. Take away some of the space on the left because it takes away some of the attention, much because of the focus on the man on the left. Don't know really how to fix this because the focus from the start was abit off. But I have to congratulate you on your good eye. Those kids are really wonderful and interesting.

/Freddie
        Photo By: Debprasad Datta  (K:1545)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 5:53:02 AM

Good work! Having a young boy inbetween two eldery men makes a perfect balance and wonderful symbolism. And no one except the young boy is looking into the camera - perfect!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Yuri Pautov  (K:0)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 5:49:22 AM

Nicely balanced picture! Sharp and very beautiful with a dramatic sky.

Perfect!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Sebastian Duda zolo2  (K:41)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 5:45:53 AM

I don't understand. Is it an overexposed moon or a very heavy filter you've used on the sun? No it can't be a filter it must be the moon. Wow!! Pretty neat!! I like it very much. It's so crisp and clear.

/Freddie
        Photo By: Bahri Ozgulseven  (K:2)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 4:07:32 AM

It's a shy portrait. Very nicely done! The contrast is good and I really like the frame.

Good work!
        Photo By: Fahredin Spahija  (K:98)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/22/2003 4:02:21 AM

Very nice Karen! Usually when ps is explored people(including me) tend to get a bit trigger happy. This hasn't happened here. The motion blur works and the beautiful children are still easy to look at.

Good work!
        Photo By: Karen Siebert  (K:12076)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 1:22:31 PM

Very impressive and majestic!! I like the light that comes through the clouds and how you've managed to master that light.
Dreamlike landscape and a dreamlike picture.

Bravo!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 12:55:44 PM

First I thought whoow this isn't a successful picture but I like it in someway. Then I saw diana and liked it even more. Thanks for sharing Anders!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Anders Schildt  (K:117)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 12:52:39 PM

Such bright and brilliant light!

Underbart Toini!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Toini Blom  (K:2039)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 12:50:07 PM

Very dramatic and effectful!! Cool as hell!


/Nightswimming
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 12:13:08 PM

The light is really superb! Just enough to make me qurious, wanting to see more.
The deep, rich, red colour that goes through this picture is also brilliant!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Jacki Grimm  (K:198)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 12:10:08 PM

Yeeeeeeeeha!! Nice effects! Nice cow!
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/21/2003 6:02:51 AM

Wonderful! You're absolutely right about nightswimming. It's magic and you've captured some of that feeling here. Oh and thanks for the lyrics. The track Nightswimming is one of my all time favourites and I think I'm going to crank it up tonight also.

Big smile

/Freddie
        Photo By: Jim McNitt  (K:11246)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/20/2003 1:57:31 PM

Hey Christian you should have taken a papercopy and scraped off the face with a sharp object instead and then scanned the picture. Just an idea.

Häftigt!!


/Freddie
        Photo By: Christian Wettergren  (K:1333)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/20/2003 1:50:55 PM

I absolutely love this! Using a background depends all on the purpose. If it's a pure and classic portrait you're looking for then it's most common to do as Richard says but if you have another intention; To capture a mood or to portay a lifestyle then you might need some extra details. This one is brilliant, so lovely and I'm glad you have spared the effectful wall which makes a neutral yet interesting background.
The ligth is coming from a 90 degree angle which is daring but it usually makes for some pretty neat effects as in this one. The left side is still lit up by this, maybe from a reflecting wall, maybe from a reflector held by yourself Margot. Don't know really but it's good anyway.

Oh, and such adorable girl you found!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Margot Haag  (K:1324)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/20/2003 10:54:57 AM

I like the effect the pastel by hand gave! You've created a nice vintage feeling here.


/Freddie
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/19/2003 12:23:31 PM

I just had to have one more look. Really like this one. Don't know why.
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/19/2003 9:56:22 AM

I'm spooked and dizzy now! Wooohh!! Aaaah! My head is spinning! Have to lay down I think.

/Freddie
        Photo By: P.Fun Bülow  (K:2)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/19/2003 9:46:16 AM

Yeah!! This is brilliant Christian! I reckon you were having a coffee at the Café Panorama while digesting all the fame and attention you're getting at the exhibition!
The graphics in this is just stunning!

Hejaheja!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Christian Wettergren  (K:1333)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/19/2003 9:35:17 AM

It's a graceful model you've found. Her posture is powerful yet vulnerable. I just love those chello-type tattoos that pops out around her belly. You've also succeeded in enhancing the black. The contrast is on the edge of being too much but this picture needs it. As much as I need to look at it!

/Freddie
        Photo By: Lissa Hatcher  (K:3006)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/18/2003 1:53:18 PM

plastic crap is cool! I saw that this was an interesting image, analogue so to speak. I like the feeling very much!
        Photo By: Ian T  (K:114)

Critique By: Freddie Sandström  (K:1444)  
8/18/2003 11:30:01 AM

I know what you mean Dimitris! Those wonderful summernights are soon to an end. The freedom that the warmth brings will soon be converted into a prison in thick clothes.
Nice image!
        Photo By: Dimitris Zachilas  (K:294)


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