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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
9/17/2006 3:51:06 PM
Thanks.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
10/5/2005 4:27:54 AM
Thank you. I'll certainly be posting some more.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/9/2005 2:47:13 PM
Thank you. That was the look I was going for.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/8/2005 1:46:26 AM
Thank you Cary. Your comments are appreciated.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/8/2005 12:38:40 AM
Thank you Ray. It sometimes seems like a lot of work for something so simple.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/8/2005 12:29:44 AM
Thank you Bea.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/8/2005 12:29:20 AM
Thank you Marina, simple is always better.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/8/2005 12:28:49 AM
Thank you Yeliz for your kind words.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
2/8/2005 12:27:28 AM
Thank you.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
1/30/2005 9:26:13 PM
Thank you.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
1/18/2005 2:50:23 PM
Thank you for your kind words.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
12/19/2004 1:08:04 AM
Thank you.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
5/4/2004 4:52:41 AM
Thanks. Your portfolio is awesome.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/30/2004 1:20:59 AM
Angelo:
I see your point about the crop. Being a Polaroid, I wanted to leave it as is. If I expand this photo outside it's Polaroid frame, I'll try the crop out. Thanks!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/29/2004 11:53:43 PM
I agree Randy. Please keep in mind I haven't paid my dues. This is only the second or third image I have posted here. I feel proud of it though. I feel proud because of the reaction this photo as brought. I didn't ask to be on the Editor's Choice. I'm so new to this site, I'm not sure how it works. I am happy to be acknowledged. Good or bad.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/29/2004 11:49:45 PM
I agree. This is truly the first shot of mine that has brought about pro and con reaction. This is what I seek. I value to pros as much as the cons. Thank you everyone.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/29/2004 11:47:25 PM
Thank you. With all humility.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/28/2004 3:20:30 PM
Thank you much!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/28/2004 7:50:22 AM
Thought process: Capture an abstract image Scanning: Is how I get the image onto my PC Uploading: Is how I post it for others to see
I just bought a Polaroid to change things up. It will give me a break from 35mm and medium format. I figure this will help me discover a new side of photography. I know the images produced by Polaroids aren't as crisp and detailed as conventional SLR's or digital cameras, but it's fun. My question then Paul, is what is it about the photo that may not deserve EC? This site is for critique. Your comments and suggestions about how I can improve this photo are appreciated. Is it the picture quality due to using a Polaroid? Is the composition weak? Lighting?
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/27/2004 8:47:13 AM
Thank you!
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/27/2004 7:56:51 AM
Great photo. The composition is awesome. I'm just now learning the power of the Polaroid.
http://www.usefilm.com/image/403454.html
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Photo By: Melisa Taylor
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Critique By:
Brian Veleker (K:17)
3/27/2004 6:27:11 AM
I agree. Shutter speed and such shouldn't be required. I don't have any idea what the shutter speed is on this Polaroid.
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Photo By: Brian Veleker
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