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Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
12/8/2011 9:37:03 PM

Tesekkurler, Ania.
:)
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
7/2/2010 9:12:10 PM

Beautiful model. Nice use of shallow DOF. Lovely film. Regards,
        Photo By: Pola Hollanek  (K:9)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
5/23/2010 6:29:31 PM

Very good portrait. Beautiful bokeh as well.
        Photo By: Przemek Czernikarz  (K:2218)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
5/3/2010 9:03:04 PM

Susan,
This one looks more like a fish eye or a pinhole image. In fact, I do not quite understand how did you make it with the kit zoom.
It is a beautiful composition and the post processing is tasteful.
Your watermark (size, placement, etc.) is the only disagreeable element here. I understand your dedication to protect your art; but this looks a bit overdone.
Regards,
        Photo By: Susan Mielken  (K:1700) Donor

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
5/2/2010 9:50:14 PM

A nice and intriguing composition.
To my eyes, cropping just a tiny bit from above could make this even better.
Regards,
        Photo By: soumya    (K:13087)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
5/1/2010 7:52:39 AM

I liked the abstract feel about this.
I might have preferred just a little bit more detail at the highlights at left. Or, a tad darkening of that area.
        Photo By: Laurie J. Herndon  (K:5338) Donor

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
4/20/2010 8:14:37 AM

I have submitted a photo elsewhere, then I have noted yours here. I am pleased to see that we are after the same thing; whatever that might be :)
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
4/19/2010 10:03:05 PM

Seems to be a talkative, joyous fellow :)
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
4/4/2010 7:41:34 PM

Exquisite light, beautiful composition, perfect toning.
        Photo By: Yuri Kurnosov  (K:39)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
4/4/2010 7:22:24 PM

Rick,
I believe shooting this particular scene from below the knob (as opposed to the present "from above" composition) would have made it more interesting and dramatic...
Just a thought.
Regards,
        Photo By: Rick Smith  (K:5490) Donor

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
4/4/2010 5:39:19 PM

A frequently photographed place and a preferred angle of view.
Still, your perfect toning helps strengthening the mood of meeting of the modern & historical parts.
        Photo By: brian underdown  (K:-960)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
4/1/2010 9:09:02 PM

An unusual & nice composition.
The high-key look is pleasing.
        Photo By: Vita Mamak  (K:52)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/25/2010 6:05:30 PM

An unconventional image with just the right amount of contrast. An entirely feminine look without any significant disclosure. Work of a master.
        Photo By: Bulent Erol  (K:361)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/22/2010 8:15:02 PM

Malules,
Thank you for your comment.
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/22/2010 8:14:35 PM

Gustavo,
Thank you for your comment.
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/22/2010 8:13:56 PM

Leo,
Thank you for your comment.
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/21/2010 9:53:38 PM

The shadow discloses more about the man than his image...
A Taoist saying suggests that you can get rid of your shadow if you reside under a shade :)
        Photo By: Richard Marks  (K:3809)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/21/2010 9:20:00 PM

An informative and pleasing portrait of an artist.
It is a pity that scanning obscured some shadow detail.
        Photo By: Leo Régnier  Я£  (K:67696)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/21/2010 9:13:39 PM

Nice light, interesting foreground, fitting post-processing :)
        Photo By: mustafa yagci  (K:377)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/21/2010 10:07:33 AM

You certainly have an eye for beautiful abstractions.
Just do not let your present camera limit your vision.
My only suggestion for this image is correcting the signs of spherical aberration at the lower left part.
Regards,
        Photo By: Maria Benabbass  (K:1635)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/14/2010 10:29:46 PM

Cropping her head helps focusing on the emotional aspect more easily.
Good idea, nicely done.
        Photo By: Mark Southcombe  (K:2910)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/7/2010 9:30:12 PM

Nice composition with a peaceful mood.
Perhaps you should also try this in B&W.
        Photo By: Stef  Schulze  (K:3743)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
3/5/2010 7:31:51 PM

Nice idea, beautiful post-processing.
The state is (as we all know) temporary ;)
I am not sure if that is a pity or a bonus!
        Photo By: Ina Todorova-Kuneva  (K:743)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/27/2010 10:01:25 PM

A poem in red.
Beautiful graphic composition.
        Photo By: Barbara Corvino  (K:4452)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/24/2010 9:34:06 AM

A pleasure to look at. The composition, tones, texture... all hand in hand...
        Photo By: mahdi fathi  (K:389)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/21/2010 4:41:23 PM

A very good angle to shoot this gentleman.
The contrast is just perfect.
        Photo By: bazil raubach  (K:994)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/19/2010 9:24:07 PM

Thank you, Malules.
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/19/2010 9:23:43 PM

Thank you Fabio.
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/19/2010 7:58:56 PM

Thank you for you comment :)
        Photo By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)

Critique By: Bulent Celasun  (K:830)  
2/7/2010 8:35:47 PM

A nicely composed environmental portrait.
I have nothing to suggest to make it better ;)
        Photo By: Kirti Mallick  (K:106)


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