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Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
1/23/2004 5:03:21 AM

Excellent .. and hardly a straight line in sight, either. Excellent lighting, too. This picture is doing strange things to my eyes!
        Photo By: frank wissen  (K:180)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
1/4/2004 4:00:58 PM

Tom - Thanks for your constructive comments. Is this what you mean about symmetrical framing? I kinda admit I like the sky in the original and wanted to include more of it.

Hugo - Thanks for your comments - also very constructive. I did use a polarizing filter already on this .. considering the light at the time, it was all I could do to get this amount of color depth. Cheers.
        Photo By: Stuart   (K:153)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/5/2003 10:13:28 AM

Perfect lines and great impression of height. Nicely done, Paul. Again.
        Photo By: Paul's Photos  (K:35235)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/3/2003 9:33:37 AM

Nice...!!!!
        Photo By: Francesco Martini  (K:12249) Donor

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/2/2003 9:48:41 AM

Excellent. Great subject, nice lighting & depth of field.
        Photo By: Piotr Moszczenski  (K:96)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/2/2003 8:57:38 AM

I like it - the face & shoulders are very recognizable. Like the color, too. The only think I would think about changing is maybe cropping the left & bottom sides back.
        Photo By: Alan Green  (K:16)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/1/2003 10:02:59 AM

Great lighting!
        Photo By: Harlan Heald  (K:15732) Donor

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/1/2003 10:02:24 AM

Nicely framed. Like the expression on the bird.
        Photo By: Sandy Syafiek  (K:10)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/1/2003 10:01:34 AM

I like the detail you've picked out on the jellyfish. Also, I wonder what this would look like if the subject was a little more offset & a little more sand/sea was included.
        Photo By: Bill Hogan  (K:192)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
12/1/2003 9:57:32 AM

I like this a lot.
        Photo By: Michal Kopec  (K:12)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/25/2003 10:24:39 AM

You have an eye for a great subject, Chris. And with a little cropping, and rotation I think this would be an excellent picture.
        Photo By: Chris Goodman  (K:1078)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/24/2003 5:43:15 PM

Like the pic! Definitely made me think, too .. my first reaction was to crop the beam out of the top of the frame (see attached), but then the scene totally loses the sense of being indoors looking out, which (if thinking right) is the idea of the shot.

I want to see more pics!
        Photo By: susan green  (K:40)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/21/2003 9:28:10 AM

Cool capture, Detlef.
        Photo By: Detlef Nerstheimer  (K:74)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/21/2003 9:10:19 AM

Excellent photos on your portfolio - some really imaginative images.

Great NYC pic! I like the contrasts of the buildings/sky/shadows. I have to disagree with Stefan about the shadow on the right, though I wonder what the picture would've looked like with some barrel distortion correction to the leaning building on the left.

Thanks for your kind comment on my Brooklyn Bridge photo, btw.
        Photo By: kita mcintosh  (K:18594)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/21/2003 8:26:52 AM

Amazing tones & color. Couldn't think of any way of improving upon it!
        Photo By: Kyle Blair  (K:1542)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/20/2003 12:56:11 PM

Great pic! Like the depth of field.
        Photo By: Paul's Photos  (K:35235)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/20/2003 12:24:36 PM

Great pic - and compositionally very well balanced.

If there was a way to improve this picture, then personally I'd darken the contrast . This would make the borders a lot darker and reduce the washed-out appearance of the other rocks. Might suggest removing the blue edge of the rocks next to the sky, also.
        Photo By: Alan Green  (K:16)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/20/2003 5:25:05 AM

I do like the color & the subject. Wonder how much those houses are?
        Photo By: Alan Green  (K:16)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/18/2003 10:35:41 AM

Nice lines & curves .. perfectly cropped. Nicely done, Geo.
        Photo By: Geo Sun  (K:384)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/18/2003 10:34:23 AM

There's something hypnotic about this picture. Looks great! Although .. perhaps it's the fruit and the wide ratio picture, but the image looks a little 'squashed'
        Photo By: Ed Konczal  (K:267)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/18/2003 10:32:18 AM

amazing sky!
        Photo By: Tim Bronkhorst  (K:9391)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/18/2003 10:21:11 AM

nice realization of a good looking building
        Photo By: frank wissen  (K:180)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/18/2003 10:13:15 AM

nice. now what the #$!@ is it??
        Photo By: R. W.  (K:508)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/18/2003 10:11:41 AM

Nice view. Could use a little lightening of the contrast, tho.
        Photo By: andrew laiacano  (K:187)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/17/2003 6:09:28 AM

Great use of space & contrast of colors. Well done.
        Photo By: Afriadi Hikmal  (K:2216)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/16/2003 6:38:38 PM

great image! just don't tell me how you got all the bugs together ..
        Photo By: Charlie Ellis  (K:2692)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/14/2003 1:39:56 PM

spot on. perfect.
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/14/2003 1:36:28 PM

Great subject and great shot.
        Photo By: Gerardo Di Paola  (K:224)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/14/2003 1:31:15 PM

Great lighting!
        Photo By: Angela Gustafsson  (K:78)

Critique By: Stuart   (K:153)  
11/14/2003 12:47:17 PM

Strange pic .. it confuses me and I'm not too sure what to think of it. Slightly skewed .. maybe a little too central? Definitely makes me think about the photographer's motive, tho.
        Photo By: Read Helou  (K:30)


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