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Critique By:    (K:364)  
9/12/2010 2:14:38 PM

Beautiful color, nice shot
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
6/30/2009 2:32:14 PM

Muy bonita, excelente presentación.
Felicitaciones!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
10/7/2008 2:00:30 PM

Thanks Phil for your comment. It was a beautiful fall day. Up the road a bit I stumbled onto a lake where two retired gentlemen were fishing. It was so peaceful and quiet.
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Phillip  Minnis  (K:13131) Donor  
10/7/2008 8:03:57 AM

A nice perspective scene, Doug. I like the way the gravel lane leads the viewer deep into the image.

Cheers

Phil
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Fabrizio Barbanti  (K:949)  
8/29/2008 8:18:49 AM

a little not in aplomb the horizon
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Saad Salem  (K:89003) Donor  
6/26/2008 4:30:41 PM

the idea of framing the cityscape view by trees leaves is very nice and adding lot to the photo.
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Hussam AL_ Khoder  (K:79545)  
6/26/2008 4:24:49 PM

I love this Brilliant photo.

Well done my friend!
All the best.

7/7
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)  (K:27380)  
10/23/2007 3:39:53 PM

i really like this photo:) nice composition and delicate colours!!!
congr.
arif
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Stan Ciszek  (K:56854) Donor  
10/23/2007 2:46:37 PM

Beautiful fall capture Doug,
Thanks for sharing,
Best Regards
Stan
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
1/2/2007 4:51:24 AM

Thanks Jan. I really liked your deer pics.
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Jan Hoffman  (K:39467)  
1/2/2007 3:26:04 AM

All dressed up and no where to go. Good capture.
--Jan
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Gary Dyck  (K:12834)  
12/28/2006 8:56:19 AM

Beautiful colours there, Doug. The bluish snow and pink go well together. Cheers, Gary
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Roberta A.  (K:976)  
4/16/2006 4:13:28 PM

Wonderful for me!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Sameer Garde  (K:1651)  
3/21/2006 2:32:30 PM

soooo cute....
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Pam Heisler  (K:4032)  
3/21/2006 2:16:03 PM

Awwww, how adorable, and I love the effects on it as well.. Very nice!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
12/8/2005 4:42:59 AM

Hi Gary. Thanks for the comment. I did have the photo cropped in a 20x24 that looked really nice. I really liked your Yukon Gold photo. I do have some relatives that live in BC in Victoria. Thanks again and have a great day!

Doug
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Gary Dyck  (K:12834)  
12/8/2005 1:40:06 AM

Hi Doug... nice family portrait... we must be related!! hahaha... the only thing I would do, and this is only a matter of personal preference, is crop about say half of the sides and bottom area. This would have a similar effect of enlarging the people in the same sized picture... Otherwise, there isn't much to improve (other than what has already been mentioned). Cheers, Gary
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: carlos sanchez  (K:3631)  
12/7/2005 8:23:05 PM

good work!"
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
11/29/2005 6:20:14 AM

very nice composition and wonderful colors,very best regards.
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: avi saar  (K:2728)  
11/22/2005 10:34:50 PM

very dramatic capture,well done, avi
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: vanessa shakesheff  (K:68840) Donor  
11/22/2005 9:45:55 PM

wow what a cloud formation ,great picture .regards vanessa
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Ron Wilson  (K:18362)  
9/11/2005 3:08:57 PM

There are many scripts/programs that will apply airbrushing in PS. I use KODAK Digital Gem. It's ok. See example. http://www.usefilm.com/image/680388.html
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
8/27/2005 3:23:17 PM

Thank you Louise. I wish I could go back in time and do as you have suggested. Thanks for your comment and have a great day!!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
8/27/2005 3:21:29 PM

Thanks Ron. It was a great family to shoot. What exactly to you mean by air brushing?
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Louise Vessey  (K:13862)  
8/27/2005 3:14:25 PM

This is well posed and arranged. Yes, I would have been tempted to try to tighten things up a little as a variation. Maybe use the bails of hay as risers to raise up the kids above the parents? But as it is it will make a terrific wall portrait!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Ron Wilson  (K:18362)  
8/27/2005 3:13:17 PM

I tried to airbrush but it did not improve much You have done a good job with good lighting.
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
8/26/2005 1:20:21 PM

Thanks Mark. I agree with you in that I would have liked to been able to group them closer together. Not to make excuses, but I had only a short period of time to get the group shot done. I wish that I would have had more time . . . Thanks again and you have a great day!! P.S. It makes a great panoramic!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
8/26/2005 1:17:39 PM

Thank you Karina. The family is very happy with the photo, but I feel that I could have grouped them better so that there would not be as much hay in the picture. But thanks again and have a great day!!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)  
8/26/2005 1:14:08 PM

Thanks. The light was great, though I did use one flash as fill on the left side as the light was not even. Thanks again for the wonderful comment. Have a great day!!
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)

Critique By: Mark Longo  (K:12760)  
8/26/2005 1:06:58 PM

Looks like the various branches of the family are color coded by clothing. Interesting idea! Very nice photo, well posed and conceived. The use of stacked hay is an excellent way to express somthing about the family and also the region they live in, lifestyle, etc. Much is implied that way and it adds interest to this group.

I am NOT a portrait photographer (sadly) and I have so very little experience in this area. So take any suggestions as those of an amateur! With that said, I think I would like to see this shot taken at a -slightly- lower perspective, perhaps at the same height as the middle row of subjects? Or maybe just a camera angle placing the people a bit more toward the bottom of the frame is what I"m wishing for... And maybe if you had been able to pose them closer together or in one additional row you might have been able to get a closer shot of the faces. This portrait has a lot of unused space above and below the subjects (interesting background not withstanding) and I would like the faces to be closer.

But my uninformed suggestions aside, this is a lovely shot! You should be proud of this.

Mark
        Photo By: Doug Dyck  (K:324)


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