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Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 9:29:35 PM

Very nice! Now I know why I get such thin negatives when I use my opaque filter - I need to use longer shutter speeds! Great job. What color were the stones? I'm surprised they were so light in your print. My IR cemetery shots usually depict dark stones, which are usually middle-gray, I'm assuming due to low infrared reflectance?
        Photo By: andrew vonbank  (K:2811)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 9:24:33 PM

Jesus Christ!!! What a cool image. Way to go!
        Photo By: andrew vonbank  (K:2811)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 9:22:02 PM

Andrew, I just posted a question about toning in the "photography help" forum, if you'd care to take a look and see if you can offer some of your expertise. Thanks! I'm going to check out your portfolio now.
        Photo By: andrew vonbank  (K:2811)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 9:17:09 PM

Nice infrared work.
        Photo By: andrew vonbank  (K:2811)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 8:33:07 PM

Very cool shot. I like the fact that you can still see detail in the wood, even though it is backlit. I like the upper third. Otherwise, how could you tell that there is water nearby - it might seem like they're on a telephone pole or something.
        Photo By: Verna Absolutestockphoto  (K:2836)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 3:11:54 PM

Great contrast. Kind of infrared-y.
        Photo By: tess campbell  (K:515)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:56:03 PM

That's awesome! Looks like it came straight out of the pages of National Geographic.
        Photo By: Olaf Wolfram I  (K:117)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:53:48 PM

Disorienting - in a good way! Very surreal highlights.
        Photo By: arch arch  (K:20)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:51:03 PM

Very nice! Something about this shot reminds me of the buoy floating in the water in the opening sequence of "Jaws"!
        Photo By: Giuseppe Di Pierro  (K:5911)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:44:15 PM

Nice lighting. Shows off the texture and detail of the petals. Good work.
        Photo By: Karen Nichols  (K:613)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:37:01 PM

Love the distortions represented by the reflections. Looks old and new at the same time. Something old (car), something new (paint job), something borrowed (is that my barrel? hehe), and....... ummmmmm. I forget the rest!
        Photo By: Tim Bailey  (K:-467)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:33:40 PM

This image suggests motion and stability (center pin) at the same time. Great color. Very phallic shadow! hehe
        Photo By: Joa Kim  (K:1743)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:27:56 PM

Interesting perspective, suggested by the internal framing (fence). Nice! Gives it depth.
        Photo By: Troy Phillips  (K:420)

Critique By: Wayne Miller  (K:452)  
8/14/2003 2:26:08 PM

Almost appears to be a jack-o-lantern inside a womb! Interesting texture.
        Photo By: Bob Whorton  (K:2740)


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