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Critique By: Mark Evans  (K:17428)  
2/6/2005 11:35:56 AM

Well done dave !! the photo has a spooky feel to it !! congrats .. mark .
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Margaret Sturgess  (K:49403)  
2/6/2005 9:57:33 AM

Wonderful such an excellent composition, The mist is eerie you even seem to have captured the reflection of the mist , the red 'urn' makes it stunning. I agree with Stephen, if you clone out/crop off the bit at the bottom left it will make it even more superb. I really love images that sort of lack colour - but are so vibrant
Margaret
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: dave green  (K:2396)  
2/6/2005 9:13:16 AM

Didn't even spot that! Will have to remove that thanks for your comments.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Stephen Morgan  (K:585)  
2/6/2005 9:10:39 AM

You achieved a nice seperation between the red object and the misty bridge. The only distracting thing is the end of something poking up in the bottom-left part of the picture. A nice photo in any case.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Paulo Vinícius  (K:2657)  
2/4/2005 1:59:39 PM

good tones and well done composition
Congratulations
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Roberto Carli  (K:13689)  
1/28/2005 9:27:06 PM

Suggestive atmosphere,with so sky pastel colours,really well done,congrats!!!!!!!!
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Marian Man  (K:80636) Donor  
1/24/2005 6:04:18 PM

excellent misty shot!!!!!! great capture...like it a lot!!! very well done dear Dave...thank you for your nice and helpful comments...best regards Marian
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
1/23/2005 2:46:36 PM

Very effective. We'll all conjure up our own stories when offered a scene like this - my 'picture' sets this among the Arthurian legends...
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Mark Evans  (K:17428)  
1/23/2005 12:01:31 PM

Great capture dave !! it looks really spooky !! well done mate .. mark .
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Cary Shaffer  (K:9269)  
1/23/2005 3:31:05 AM

Real nice!







        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Tom Ross  (K:6453)  
1/22/2005 11:34:08 PM

Great mood. Looks like something I would do.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: S.D Holmes  (K:7156)  
1/22/2005 11:30:51 PM

lovely shot dave - beautiful colours!! thank you for your comment
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)  
1/22/2005 11:19:49 PM

Oh man Dave, this is like a Monet painting in france... Great mood and subtle colors...what a beauty
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Alessandro Pregarz  (K:1351)  
1/21/2005 1:29:19 PM

Ottima l'inquadratura ed il contrasto del cielo bravo 7+...bye bye Sandro!
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Mark Tate  (K:1151)  
1/20/2005 7:21:30 PM

you're very effective in lanscapes, dave
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Bill Krul  (K:5597) Donor  
1/20/2005 12:20:56 AM

Spectacular complementary colors.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor  
1/19/2005 10:13:40 PM

Very good high key ! The eyes come out magic !!
Peter
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: James Lee  (K:4790)  
1/19/2005 8:51:45 PM

Nice shot - captures subtile softness of English light.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: dave green  (K:2396)  
1/19/2005 1:29:31 PM

Thanks for you kind comments, in answer to your question the main difference are ...

- 10D Mirror lock-up (Although there is a firmware update, which allows this on 300D)
- 10D has metal body, plastic on 300D
- Customisable metering modes in all creative modes on 10D
- More FPS in continous shooting mode
- Customisble functions, allowing you to customise, which buttons do what
- Flash exposure compensation (not sure if the 300D also has this)
- Ability to specify accompaning JPEG size when shooting in RAW mode eg. RAW + JPEG Large or RAW + JPEG small.

Sure there's some others but can't think at the moment, 300D is an excellent price at the moment, however.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: James Lee  (K:4790)  
1/19/2005 1:24:04 PM

Superb light, reflection and colour. I am interested to know what does the 10D do that the 300D doesn't?
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor  
1/19/2005 11:23:29 AM

Great light on the stonework.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Steve Bull  (K:2094)  
1/18/2005 12:24:35 PM

i like this shot! great tones, and the branch really makes the castle mysterious.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Mark Evans  (K:17428)  
1/17/2005 5:42:05 PM

Great shot and angle dave !! it looks great !! well done .. regards .. mark .
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: dave green  (K:2396)  
1/17/2005 8:57:52 AM

Thanks for your comments, will muck about with cropping this picture and see how it turns out, building really was that colour, think it was the way the light was hitting it, taken at sunrise.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Paul Boocock  (K:8314)  
1/16/2005 10:29:41 PM

Lovely lighting and you have caught it well, is the building really a little pink or is it my screen?! Only nit picking but I think a little too much grass, maybe a crop about 1/3 of the way up the grass just below that patch of earth on the left?
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Paul Boocock  (K:8314)  
1/16/2005 10:24:14 PM

Very good shot of the bridge, all the detail in the stone work is well portrayed and you have detail in the shadows - well done and thanks for your comment.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Sam Andre  (K:12484)  
1/16/2005 10:08:15 PM

Very appealing the natural look of this beautiful picture... A breath of fresh air among all those over saturated and illuminated scenes.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: Roberto Carli  (K:13689)  
1/16/2005 10:07:15 PM

Nice angle view and perspective as well,congrats!!!
Best regards.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: alberto baez duarte  (K:8175)  
1/16/2005 10:01:31 PM

Lovely sight...colors and water..peace...
I like it very much as the rest of your pictures....
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)

Critique By: dave green  (K:2396)  
1/16/2005 9:45:07 PM

I live in Chester, but also work out in Warrington, loads of stuff to capture in Chester really good at the river for sunrise.
        Photo By: dave green  (K:2396)


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