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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/8/2005 7:36:11 PM
Striking cntrast on this one Judi. Very eerie. Well done on the lighting.
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Photo By: Judi Liosatos
(K:34047)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/7/2005 5:39:46 PM
Beautiful close-up portrait. The left side of the face is a bit dark, but the photo as a whole is stunning.
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Photo By: Magdalena Lady Rychel
(K:429)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/7/2005 5:09:26 PM
I love the tension. Like the boy is holding back the water. Very nicely done. The shadow looks a little odd though...
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Photo By: Tony Quinlan
(K:2094)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/5/2005 10:57:19 PM
Nice close-up portrait. I like the expression and the boat in the background. Great depth of field. Very well done.
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Photo By: Art Lastowski
(K:42)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/1/2005 7:00:46 PM
I love your subtlety and sense of style. You have a keen eye.
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Photo By: Tiago Estima
(K:179)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/1/2005 6:58:39 PM
Great DOF and lighting! Love the angle as well. You may want to try some PS work on the small blemish at the base of the forehead, though.
Very nicely done!
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Photo By: Tiago Estima
(K:179)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
3/1/2005 6:42:28 PM
I love the lighting and composition of this shot, but the little bit of teeth showing detracts from the model's face. Very nice photo!
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Photo By: ivan grlic
(K:11)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/28/2005 3:34:50 AM
Thanks for the comments. Glad you like the photo. These bears are made of granite and are located in a local park called "The Children's Park" dedicated mainly to children who have died. It's a great shooting location for kids in Tyler.
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Photo By: Jerry Underwood
(K:1045)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/25/2005 11:15:40 PM
Beautiful composition. I like how the rocks in the foreground break up the mirror effect. Very nice.
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Photo By: Danny Brannigan
(K:19523)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/25/2005 11:11:10 PM
Very cute portrait. I like the looks of fondness between the two.
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Photo By: Martin Ziaja
(K:504)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/25/2005 11:06:38 PM
Nice capture of the lighting. Perhaps a narrower crop would emphasize the focal point.
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Photo By: Joerg Vieli
(K:-19)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/25/2005 11:04:04 PM
Love the lighting on the face in this one. Very nicely done. I can't say I'm fond of the plywood background as it detracts from your lovely face, but the composition is good overall.
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Photo By: Rona K **
(K:2375)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/22/2005 8:47:51 PM
Stunning capture! I love the way the white (snow) road splits the woods from the field.
Very nicely done!
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Photo By: Lukas Rueeger
(K:221)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/22/2005 8:41:13 PM
Nice scope and placement. The panorama is a nice touch.
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Photo By: baldacci baldacci
(K:412)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/22/2005 8:34:13 PM
That's funny stuff right there.
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Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE
(K:8657)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/18/2005 6:28:49 PM
Impressive once again. Excellent portrait.
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Photo By: paul dzik
(K:6)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/17/2005 11:14:32 PM
It's difficult to get a sunset shot that isn't like all the rest. This one definitely stands out. Amazing richness. Beautiful. 7++++
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Photo By: Ian Cameron
(K:1163)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/17/2005 10:04:17 PM
Very touching capture of an intimate moment. Kudos!
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Photo By: Pat Fruen
(K:12076)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/17/2005 9:42:38 PM
Excellent composition. I would increase DOF a little to focus the hand and make image a bit crisper.
Overall, quite stunning.
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Photo By: Geza Farkas
(K:12412)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/17/2005 9:18:15 PM
Well done on the DOF. Simply but elegant. Very nice.
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Photo By: Marcus Carlsson
(K:411)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/17/2005 8:56:40 PM
Very nicely done. A lot of dads get left out of pregnancy shots. Touching capture.
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Photo By: Christy McCullough
(K:914)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/16/2005 12:05:26 PM
Very nice work on the composition, lighting and DOF. The skin on the face seems to have lost some detail, though. Is that from downsizing the image? Beautiful model.
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Photo By: Judi Liosatos
(K:34047)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/16/2005 11:59:59 AM
Excellent contrast, Judi. I like the balance of the light side with the "dark side". Quite a moving shot.
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Photo By: Judi Liosatos
(K:34047)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/15/2005 10:35:16 PM
Trish,
Thank you for the comment. I took this shot while my wife and daughter were visiting relatives in England for 5 weeks.
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Photo By: Jerry Underwood
(K:1045)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/14/2005 11:11:40 PM
Looks like sugar flowing over the rocks. Very pretty shot and nice contrast
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Photo By: Ingrid Mathews
(K:7277)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/14/2005 11:09:30 PM
Very serene. Excellent capture of the lighting
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Photo By: Chris Indria
(K:15)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/14/2005 10:58:52 PM
I recognized the town instantly!!! It was overcast when I was in Hallstatt but still awe-inspiring.
Beautiful picture of this little slice of heaven. I would, however, crop whatever that is in the bottom left corner.
Well done.
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Photo By: Markus Scholz
(K:23722)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/14/2005 10:55:47 PM
Simply magnificent in the intensity and detail. 7+++
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Photo By: paul dzik
(K:6)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/14/2005 10:49:31 PM
I love the framing of the runner by the horizon and the beach. His small size in comparison to the landscape is well done.
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Photo By: Xunilek
(K:717)
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Critique By:
Jerry Underwood (K:1045)
2/10/2005 12:42:06 PM
I love the mood and composition of this image. You may want to burn the dress, right arm and hair a little bit to bring out more detail.
Well done. Hard film still lives.
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Photo By: Sammi Wells
(K:98)
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