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Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/29/2005 6:03:52 PM

Rob, what an outstanding capture of your lovely cute daughter. I really want to congratulate you because of the professional use of scanner, it looks like it was digitally taken shot.

Wish you all the best in your future projects.

Khalid
        Photo By: Rob Burgoyne  (K:-1207)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/29/2005 6:01:12 PM

7/7 what a wonderful capture, my dream is to go there "Tibet", just to capture such faces. Congratulations Kasia. One more advice, you are using a lousy lens with a perfect camera. I sold this lens and i bought the 50mm 2.8 instaed.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Kasia Koltunska  (K:5825)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/29/2005 4:53:22 PM

Lee, take my advice since i'm a 20D guru, first of all your settings are incorrect. For such a shot you should use the following settings:

F-stop= 11
Shutter=60
ISO= 400

And in top of that always shoot using RAW format so you can have more control over your shots.

However, wish you all the best in your future projects.

Khalid
        Photo By: Lee Taylor  (K:307) Donor

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/28/2005 3:43:58 PM

7/7 PHOTO OF THE YEAR no more no less.

best regards,

khalid
        Photo By: rharyanto photo's  (K:18)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/28/2005 3:35:12 PM

Dear Ahmed,

What a shot, i never thought that i might see such a deep shiny blue sea except in my dreams, but here it comes true. Wish you all the best in your future projects.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Ahmed Ismail  (K:19853)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/28/2005 3:33:13 PM

Thanks Robert, I do really appreciate your input.
        Photo By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/28/2005 3:32:04 PM

Thank you very much indeed Shirly for your comment.
        Photo By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/28/2005 3:30:56 PM

Claudia, honestly i don't know what to say. Here we are infront of a piece of art done by a professional photographer who really have the right tools and equipments to come up with this masterpiece. Really, i'm giving this shot 7/7 plus "PHOTO OF THE MONTH" keep up the good work and wish you all the best in your future projects, especialy things with this outstanding composition.
        Photo By: Claudia Perilli  (K:31090)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/26/2005 2:37:08 PM

Great sight! The place is great. Where has this shot been taken? I'd try to do something with croppind: sky is good, but distracts from the buttom cause too bright, especially the right portion of the shot. But over all it is pleasing image showing an interesting effect of weather. The steam add to the image. I think I might have cropped a little more off the top of the image to help bring the eye down to the landscape. The grass on the right could be viewed as distracting but I think it does add some depth and perspective to the view.
        Photo By: ida   (K:273)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/26/2005 2:31:45 PM

Saygin,

Good expression of a rebellious face and good lighting. The division of the picture into discrete parts of yellow and black and the dark red colour in the background create a good effect.
        Photo By: SAYGIN Mavinil  (K:281)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/26/2005 2:27:44 PM

Josip,

the scene is beautiful but i think 80% of the shot is out of focus. You should work hard on teaching yourself the 20D 9 AF points. However, i wish you all the best in your future shots.

Khalid
        Photo By: Josip Saric  (K:86)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/24/2005 6:12:03 PM

Bravo Mitchell,

this work with wide angle of view is very interesting and some not usual... Combination of low point of view and night time take here in result good composition and color scheme. I never saw a such a sky in my life.

5/7 best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/24/2005 6:09:25 PM

Bravo marco,

Excellent. The wide angle lens and all the tilted and wraped lines makes the picture. The light is good and brings out the night very well toghter with the that light coming from behind.

regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: marco "dheim" orciuoli  (K:4467)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/24/2005 5:58:44 PM

It is amazing how the newest technologies open up new ways to see things in a way which was not possible before, except by artists in their visionary moments. This picture shows one of the directions in which photohraphy will go in the years to come. Congratulations. Khalid
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/16/2005 4:32:02 PM

A killing shot Mohammed, a real stunning one. Congratulations my friend.

Khalid
        Photo By: Mohammed Iskhakov  (K:1855) Donor

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/11/2005 5:31:19 PM

Zelda, as usual my friend, another stuuning shot. Zelda again, what is your equipments?..

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Zelda Zabrinsky  (K:3036)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/10/2005 8:28:26 PM

What a great composition Mohammed. I like your quote. Wish you all the best in your future shots.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Mohamed Banna  (K:34237)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/9/2005 4:46:34 PM

Thank you Carlos, I really appreciate your kind words.

Khalid
        Photo By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/9/2005 4:33:43 PM

Mark, the only words I can say here: " PHOTO OF THE YEAR" no more no less.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Mark Stein  (K:6210)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/9/2005 4:26:42 PM

Dear Ron,
Thank you very much indeed for your valuable comment.

Yours,

Khalid
        Photo By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/9/2005 4:25:29 PM

Thank you very much Galal for your comment.
        Photo By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/9/2005 4:23:22 PM

Andrew, honestly it's a piece of ART. Great great composition. I really like that kind of art, where you spend sometime looking for something unusual to compose and finally you end up with something beyond your expectations, hope you got my point.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: andrew laiacano  (K:187)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/5/2005 4:07:04 PM

7/7 Bryan. No wonder it's 20D.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/5/2005 2:49:31 PM

7/7 James. I like slow shutters techniques. Really stunning and outstanding shot.

Regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: James Hager  (K:6285)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/4/2005 7:20:29 PM

7/7..honestly, it's photo of the month. Congratulations Robert.
        Photo By: Robert Jaworowski  (K:533)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
10/4/2005 7:17:55 PM

Hi Jean,

See, the entire shot is excellent and it was professionally composed. The only comment I have is the over-saturated red color in the left portion which I think it shouldn't be there. However, it's just a comment.

Regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: jean louis gouders  (K:42)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
9/10/2005 4:22:18 PM

7/7 A winning shot David. Honestly, it deserves photo of the month.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: David Wagner  (K:165)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
9/10/2005 3:29:59 PM

Dear Martin,

Thank you very much for your input.

Regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
4/29/2005 3:15:20 PM

Martin: I'm willing to pay 10000000 US$ just to set and wait to capture such a shot. This is one of the best shots till this moment. Honestly, it deserves PHOTO OF THE SECOND.

My warmest regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Martin Paul  (K:140)

Critique By: Khalid Shahin  (K:1091)  
4/29/2005 3:06:21 PM

Hi Amna,

Although it's not a quite sharp shot and maybe out of focus a little bit, but still it's beautiful as a composition.

Best regards,

Khalid
        Photo By: Amna Al Shamsi  (K:21795)


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