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Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
6/28/2006 4:09:43 AM

Wow! Fantastic job of stitching this! It looks great- very peaceful!
        Photo By: Fernando Simoes  (K:316)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
5/31/2006 1:45:18 AM

This is wonderful! Very innocent and adorable! Great job capturing it, too. These moments are fleeting when they are so young!
        Photo By: Rob Hartill  (K:398)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
5/5/2006 7:29:55 PM

This is beautiful! It almost looks like dancers on stage! I love it!
        Photo By: Graham .  (K:2487)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
5/5/2006 7:25:11 PM

This is very good! The darkness of it really makes it moody! And I love how the people are almost silouettes, but not quite! Very dramatic!
        Photo By: Maurizio Massetti  (K:30463)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
5/5/2006 7:22:30 PM

This is fantastic! Your exposure is great- that's one area that I struggle with in taking landscapes/architcture. Is it slightly tilted to the right or is that just an effect of the lines?
        Photo By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
5/5/2006 7:10:17 PM

Once again- just to let you all know- there was a lot of loss of clarity & sharpness on the upload. I obviously haven't figured out how to shrink my file sizes without a lot of loss!
        Photo By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
3/24/2006 3:46:37 AM

I think this is fantastic. I really like the play of the light on the middle hill. The one area that I feel is distracting is the dark cloud in the upper left. It doesn't seem to fit with the feel of the rest of the photograph. I think that a horizontal crop of this would really add to the picture.
        Photo By: Giulio Rotelli  (K:28441)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
3/24/2006 3:34:43 AM

mmmm....beach!
        Photo By: Todd Wedgworth  (K:3433)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
3/24/2006 3:33:26 AM

Great DOF & absolutely adorable!
        Photo By: Yamil Saenz  (K:12434) Donor

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
12/11/2005 6:08:15 AM

Great concept here!
        Photo By: Royce Emley  (K:84)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
12/5/2005 6:29:32 PM

I really like your use of the natural light here! It gives it a soft look. Also the woman looking up creates a story in the photo. Great job!
        Photo By: Nicholas Heintz  (K:2)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
12/1/2005 4:25:14 AM

What a gorgeous cat! Very humorous picture! I like how the face is so sharp and the rest of the picture is not quite so sharp. It helps to direct the eyes to the face, but still allows for the humor of the surroundings. Great job!
        Photo By: Danielle Brisbois  (K:264)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
11/16/2005 4:26:49 PM

I like how it really makes the rings "pop" which is what this photo emphasizes!
        Photo By: Bruce Elliott  (K:2434)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
11/16/2005 4:21:41 PM

Wow- how sad.
        Photo By: gunluk sokak maceralari  (K:164)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
11/2/2005 3:11:45 AM

Another bit of advice is to keep the entire body of the child in the picture- including arms, hands, etc. I've also found that a stretchy type of material doesn't look folded- or just scrunch it up to make it look textured! Anyhow- the expression on this is absolutely priceless!
        Photo By: Jon Alexander  (K:47)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
11/2/2005 3:09:15 AM

Very dramatic and fantastic lighting!
        Photo By: Bogdan Lutostanski  (K:59)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
11/2/2005 3:07:55 AM

I love the surreal effect this photo has! Very eery and intriguing!
        Photo By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/31/2005 3:29:17 AM

This is adorable! My son (age 2) LOVES apples so a series like this would be great- thanks for the idea! I like the expression and the texture of the portraits!
        Photo By: A K  (K:8499)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 5:15:50 AM

...ummm...morbid.
        Photo By: Twisted  Rich  (K:691)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 5:13:08 AM

This is interesting. I keep coming back to it for some reason! I think I would like it a lot more if the hose (rope?) in the foreground were taken out. Perhaps a little PS or something? I kinda like the light- it is a bit rough, but the guys out there aren't doing what their doing for the fun of it. It helps to set the mood.
        Photo By: Mirek Towski  (K:14880)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 5:07:24 AM

I know- he already corrected me! LOL! That's the reason for the title change! Thanks for your posting- I appreciate it!
        Photo By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 5:01:37 AM

It was well worth the effort! This is wonderful! The fall colors are very vivid!
        Photo By: Frank Crommelin  (K:880)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 4:59:12 AM

Wow- where is YOUR office?! This is a great view! I love the way the trees slowly fade in the distance- gorgeous! Nice colors, too!
        Photo By: cessy karina  (K:14205)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 4:57:01 AM

Very dramatic and the title is perfect! Could only wish for a little more detail in her eye on the right side of the portrait!
        Photo By: Melanie Reynolds  (K:9096)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
10/29/2005 4:55:20 AM

This is fantastic and a picture that not everyone remembers to take! Great job! A bride takes a lot of effort so every detail will be perfect and you captured this one well.
        Photo By: Carlos A. Sabillon  (K:2660)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
8/17/2005 2:24:30 AM

I know it's not supposed to be funny, but from the thumbnail, it looked like the cat was falling! I wondered how you got such a picture, but now I see that he is simply laying down!
        Photo By: Carolyn Wheeler  (K:1007)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
8/16/2005 1:45:11 AM

HOw neat! From the thumbnail- it looked like a toy dinosaur thrown in the air! Made me look again!
        Photo By: Evan Agnew  (K:1292)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
8/16/2005 1:44:01 AM

Personally, I like how part of it is blown out. It helps to portray the brillancy of the sunlight on the beach. Looking at this, I can just imagine sitting on the sand reading a book and then glancing up as she walks by- this is exactly how that would look! I think, in this case, that the overexposure around her enhances her face! Great shot!
        Photo By: Tom Woolley  (K:251)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
8/13/2005 3:08:33 AM

I love how this is so dark! Usually photographs of tulips are bright & cheery, but this shows the flower in such a different light! Almost sensual!
        Photo By: Eduardo. B  (K:330)

Critique By: Elizabeth Wofford  (K:643)  
8/12/2005 3:46:11 AM

I like this because the background almost looks dream-like. It gives it a dramatic feel. With the angle of the tree behind the statue, it doesn't seem so tilted!
        Photo By: Jan Graziano  (K:17920) Donor


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