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Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/18/2005 3:31:46 AM

Beautiful horse. Even more complementary photo of him/her. Great detail....
        Photo By: Adriane Chernus  (K:880)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/18/2005 3:29:42 AM

Fantastic! I love the colors and the slightly overexposed wood. Such a wonderful mood created.
        Photo By: C.A.  Mikulice  (K:13300)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/18/2005 3:27:32 AM

Thank you for your kind comments, Erik. That was part of the mood I was trying to convey.
        Photo By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/16/2005 3:19:40 AM

Unique! Very crisp colors and detail.
        Photo By: Barry Fox  (K:464)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/16/2005 3:19:14 AM

Nice blurred effect. I would love to see what an even slower shutter speed would do. Great capture.
        Photo By: Marcos Benedicto  (K:1100)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/16/2005 3:17:12 AM

absolutely adorable. I would like to know the equipment you used...film or digital? You caught a priceless expression with good colors.
        Photo By: Mary Haywood  (K:362)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 11:00:17 PM

Excellent photo, Gary. The composition and the B&W tones are excellent...very effective.
        Photo By: gary spillane  (K:1617)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 10:59:02 PM

Being a big fan of the string instruments (see my cello photos), I am drawn to this one. I like the simplicity of it because of the composition. The scroll of the bass is caught at a nice angle.
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 5:09:17 AM

Great capture, Samuel. The blues are extremely prevalent in this photo and to an excellent effect. Nice capture on the snow in motion.
        Photo By: Samuel Downs  (K:7290)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 5:07:56 AM

I know how hard it is to take moon shots in which you want to bring out the detail of the moon as well as its surroundings (which is why I eventually started using double exposures). I really like the clouds on this but if you'd like more detail on the moon check out how to do it via PS: http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/digital-blendin g.shtml. Your portfolio is looking good, by the way....
        Photo By: Kamran    (K:3526)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 5:04:35 AM

This is a very fascinating place. I see a lot of beauty not only in decaying form but because of what it once was...the same way I wish to be seen in many years. Great portfolio by the way....
        Photo By: William Francis  (K:365)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 5:02:34 AM

Great picture, very epic feeling perhaps because of the perspective. The "rounding" of the subject is fantastic and the B&W tops it off.
        Photo By: Sam Currie  (K:96)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 5:01:27 AM

Very endearing. Effective composition and excellent contrast using available light. Very respectable.
        Photo By: Todd Carroll  (K:-278)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 5:00:29 AM

Excellent shot, Todd. Has a very old-world feel to it and I really appreciate it.
        Photo By: Todd Carroll  (K:-278)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 4:59:16 AM

This one made me shiver when I saw it...not something I was expecting from the thumbnail. But the mood is great to accompany the title. Are these the ants that, when the moon shines on their eyes, they look like a sea of diamonds? My friend was telling me about those in New Zealand.
        Photo By: Sam Currie  (K:96)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 4:56:33 AM

The idea of cemetery brousing intrigues me greatly, more so upon viewing your nicely done photo. Very endearing photo.
        Photo By: Michael Schuier  (K:4804)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 4:55:27 AM

Awesome concept! Perhaps, if you wanted to really convey the idea of the building's eyes, you could center it as if it were a face. That said, I really love the idea and the execution.
        Photo By: Robert Levy  (K:413) Donor

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 4:53:46 AM

Your lighting is fantastic! Great subjects and placement. Brings so much vibrancy to the page.
        Photo By: Todd Carroll  (K:-278)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 4:49:47 AM

This is such an excellent photo of quite the sloth of a cat. Your use of DoF is very effective and the expression is very nice. Great job.
        Photo By: Todd Carroll  (K:-278)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/15/2005 4:48:46 AM

This one really caught my eye. I'm learning the art of infrared on my D70...and I shall aspire to your lead.
        Photo By: Paul Harrett  (K:791) Donor

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:09:48 PM

Under the circumstances I have to say that, although the quality isn't exceedingly fantastic, the mood and composition is quite impressive!
        Photo By: David Mongeau-Petitpas  (K:2068)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:06:29 PM

You know a picture is great when the thumbnail captures your eye out of a sea of many! A great idea and even greater execution!
        Photo By: serena previtali  (K:1103)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:03:22 PM

This is captivating! There is such depth that I feel as if it is coming out at me. I prefer the monochrome.
        Photo By: Stephen Morgan  (K:585)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:02:08 PM

Priceless expression. So apprehensive and curious! Great job.
        Photo By: Lee Taylor  (K:307) Donor

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:01:48 PM

Great humor photo.
        Photo By: Bryan Steffy  (K:4910)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:01:12 PM

Hum...I like the mystery and the contrast of colors.
        Photo By: Kim Taylor  (K:2816)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 8:00:31 PM

Once again, he/she looks so happy. I'm sure he/she wasn't thinking about the mess created.
        Photo By: Judith Hengeveld  (K:14)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 7:59:11 PM

I like the subject. I do not prefer the flash though as I see it as a little overpowering. Some natural lighting would do the trick.
        Photo By: Lodovico Ludoni  (K:5210)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 7:58:20 PM

What exactly is this? I'm intrigued...mostly because it is a great picture.
        Photo By: Barry Kapke  (K:55)

Critique By: Reza Fakhrai  (K:3014)  
3/13/2005 7:57:54 PM

I really enjoy your composition here. There is a sense of enormity of the sea and the smaller woman heading into it.
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor


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