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Critique By: Len Webster  (K:25714)  
5/26/2009 9:47:13 PM

Nice, happy family shot. Well done.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Don Loseke  (K:32503)  
3/29/2006 3:27:13 AM

Hi Tim, I think that maybe a bit more of the profile of the face would help. The nose would make it look better. Otherwise a good strong image. Don.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Dragisa Savic  (K:3616)  
3/17/2006 1:29:08 PM

Very good photograph.
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        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
3/13/2006 7:37:02 AM

Hugo,
Thank you so much for your CC, i always appreciate a good piece of coherent input.

I actually tried to avoid the 'lower left' composition as i've seen it done that way a thousand times, and was trying to take my own spin off. I wanted to concentrate more on the act, and feminine characteristics of the model. I do agree with you regarding the crop, it is a bit tight. The original allows the model to breath a bit, but there is a big hulking tree branch in the corner, so i cropped it out. I was feeling lazy, so i didn't clone it lol. Thanks again for your comments, very much appreciated.
~Tim
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
3/13/2006 7:25:53 AM

Hi Timothy,

A very powerful pose, and an interesting solution as far as the composition is concerned.

Interesting - as I think it's neither good nor bad - because it does create the feel and atmosphere you introduce with the title very well, but also, because I do feel the image is a bit tightly composed. The pattern in the clouds is quite attractive, and I think, that the association of praying (related to worship, I believe) might be stronger depicted if you had allowed for more sky, placing the silhouette figure in the lower left corner.

I do like the low POV, it works really well to stress the image of "a higher power", if you know what I mean.

Good post-processing work, rendering the figure into a strong silhouet, whilst preserving the finer elements (hairs), not blowing them out by the bright background. Very well handled, and a good control of both PS and camera. I like this shot a lot, and I'm rather surprised noone else has commented on it yet.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
3/12/2006 4:17:15 PM

Hey Angie, Thanks for the reply! Yes, i have heard the DC talk song, thats where i got the term from Thanks for the nice comppliments, i'm gonna check out your portfolio later on, i'm just out the door, i'm off to church. HAve a good one,
~Tim
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: miriam leitner  (K:3457)  
3/12/2006 7:34:35 AM

i like that picture!
The hat is great, and her smile is just perfect!

your pictures are so creative, amazing!

i also like your Profile a lot!
do you know the song jesus freak of dc talk?
greets and gb
angie
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: nathan combs  (K:2242)  
1/18/2006 11:55:20 PM

i like this one there are a lot of good photos here this one looks like you did not set it up and you where just walking by and shot it i not too good about giving comments because i either like some thing or i do not in this case i like it a LOT and your work over all is descent
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Glenn Edmiston  (K:7366)  
12/25/2005 4:12:29 PM

Hi Tim great card ..Happy Holidays to you and yours ...Glenn
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Adelino Barreto  (K:12661)  
12/7/2005 11:48:30 PM

Good shot!
Best regards.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
12/4/2005 5:08:42 AM

wonderful capture ,very great expouser and beautiful details,very best regards.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Huub Bogaers  (K:3065)  
12/3/2005 7:18:45 PM

I was not clear enough. I meant: I think the camera was tilted to get a portrait size(higher than wide). The flash that is on top of the camera is then on the side - left or right of the lense. So the shadow from the flash is on the opposite side - if you have turned the camera clockwise, the flash on top of the camera is now on the right side of the camera, giving a shadow on the left side of your subject. In general I think a shadow behind your subject is a bit less disturbing that when it is before his/her face... off stage lighting is higher than your subject, and gives a shadow lower than the subject, and less sharp... do I make myself clear?
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
12/3/2005 7:06:31 PM

hey Huub, the flash was on camera, there was off stage lighting overhead to the right, which is what you are seeing thanks for the tip.
~Tim~
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Huub Bogaers  (K:3065)  
12/3/2005 11:19:23 AM

Nice low perspective, I can see the flash was on the right side of the camera - if you hold it the other way round, the shadow left of the subject would be on the other side, see for yourself whether you like that better!
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
12/2/2005 4:00:02 PM

Well framed, Tim
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Steve Aronoff  (K:18393)  
11/30/2005 7:42:36 PM

gastropods
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Alexander Dederer  (K:1511)  
11/16/2005 9:15:03 AM

Good portrait
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
11/16/2005 8:33:21 AM

very plesent and wonderful capture,very best regards.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
11/16/2005 8:31:17 AM

very plesent and with wonderful details and colors,very best regards.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
11/16/2005 8:29:22 AM

wonderful portrait capture,very plesent face and with great smile,very best regards.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Reda Danaf  (K:14309)  
11/16/2005 7:34:12 AM

Beautiful portrait well taken.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Reda Danaf  (K:14309)  
11/16/2005 7:31:01 AM

Wonderful happy moment well captured.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
11/16/2005 7:02:17 AM

Yes they are mari, they were great fun to shoot.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
11/16/2005 7:01:43 AM

Thanks Lisa, i can't take all the credit. I asked the kids to all jump onto the slide, and then mum and dad jumped on too! they were a blast to shoot. i'm going to suggest using this one as a card
~Tim~
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Mari Mar  (K:11469)  
11/16/2005 6:39:02 AM

Wonderful family!
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: So Cal Photograhper  (K:15529)  
11/16/2005 6:32:06 AM

Excellent composition. What a great idea in using the slide to compose the family on the slide for this photo.

This would make a great Christmas card for the family.

Lisa
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Alejandro Mendez  (K:2066)  
11/9/2005 1:13:21 AM

Love the tones of your capture, altgough it seems too saturated for my taste. Any way I like this shot a lot!

Good Job!

AMC
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
11/8/2005 7:22:08 AM

Thanks Jim, its one of my favorites of her. I'm reluctant to admit this, but i didn't pose her, she did it herself :P *GASP!*
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Jim Budrakey  (K:24393) Donor  
11/8/2005 6:44:38 AM

Woderful autumn shot with the falling leaves. Great pose and expression on Alissa too. Nice.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)  
11/8/2005 5:52:19 AM

oh she was having a blast. Thanks for the comment toni.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)


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