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Critique By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor  
3/18/2007 6:22:57 AM

First, congratulations on the BIP. This is an outstanding image, and standing back from your page of thumbnails it drew me in. It has much energy, and it feels I am traveling into the frame with great speed. The light is bedazzling. The red dot at the end of the vanishing point and the angle of attack are both powerful. Thank you for your comments on mine. Antonia
        Photo By: Radim Sobotka  (K:4050)

Critique By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor  
3/1/2005 4:52:55 AM

This is truly a breathtaking shot from the standpoint of the color, dramatic sky and reflective water. If you were able to capture the children in a less clustered group with the right stances, this would have been a blockbuster. As it is, it is wonderful nonetheless and a treasure to be sure.
        Photo By: Sian   (K:2487)

Critique By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor  
1/8/2005 4:29:32 AM

First, let me say that this is spectacular to me. If this were the view from my window, I could sit for hours with a glass of wine and a friend and feel as if I were in heaven. Next, your expression, "13 of these in a dozen," is priceless--never heard it before. When I first came to Usefilm, you came to comment on something I did, and I was so honored, because from looking at your expression (in your personal photo), at your awards, and at your portfolio, I immediately thought of some college professors when I was younger who had so much experience and we students would all sit in awe, and hope we could not only learn, but earn their favor. So your good marks made me feel like I'd just gotten an "A," and I was all fired up that you'd paid me a visit. Well you just did it again recently, and I was just as honored. I hope you will do it more often...and I'm not just asking for your approval...I love to get good quality critiques from the best. T.
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)


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