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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
12/11/2013 9:38:54 AM
Beautiful composition, colour, contrast in textures. Congratulations!
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Photo By: Sta Lip
(K:355)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
12/8/2013 2:12:35 PM
Yes, that's also a nice way of seeing it. However, I find it's very elongated and looks too much like a crop. Had it been conceived originally your way, with more height, it would work very nicely. What I liked about the erased half gull was the sharp view of the webbed feet, plus a bit more orange in a predominantly bluish image. But, once again, I do like your version. Thanks!
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Photo By: Ronald Silvester
(K:900)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
6/7/2012 4:40:43 PM
Very engaging abstract compositions throughout your portfolio. Strong textures. Square format suits your painterly approach very well. Congratulations!
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Photo By: Sylvia H.
(K:22195)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
6/6/2012 4:41:09 PM
Very nice, Barbara. The top and bottom black bands add to the image--it looks very lunar. Best regards.
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Photo By: Barbara Socor
(K:13559)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
12/10/2011 10:25:44 PM
Lovely image. The birds are a great catch. The warm colour cast and contrast are perfect. Congratulations!
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Photo By: Shan Bhattacharya
(K:214)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
12/10/2011 10:18:56 PM
Very nice lighting and contrast. Pleasure to look at.
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Photo By: Radovan Magdalenic
(K:32881)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
12/5/2011 10:13:49 PM
I find this image intriguing. It reminds me of reflections on a glass building, only that the geometry is reversed: the reflections are straight and the imaginary building structure distorted. Very nice!
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Photo By: Ambronese George
(K:30)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
12/4/2011 6:57:37 PM
Very evocative snapshot. The subdued colours match the occasion and the subject. Congratulations!
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Photo By: The Pilgrim
(K:65067)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
7/8/2011 3:03:18 PM
Bellas texturas, gran nitidez y colores sutiles. Muy bonita foto.
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Photo By: Celso Innocente
(K:2361)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
7/7/2011 10:06:13 AM
Nice technical shot! Maybe the vignetting detracts from it a little bit, but very good all the same. Regards, Ronald.
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Photo By: khalid zabeedi
(K:201)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
6/23/2011 11:37:05 PM
Excellent, Gerhard. What an incredible moment!
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Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP
(K:18382)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
1/4/2011 5:06:02 PM
Beautiful, Tibor. Just like stained glass.
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Photo By: Tibor Bálint
(K:4104)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
9/6/2010 3:07:38 PM
Very nice, retro treatment. Intensity of fill light gives the image a studio feel (Hollywood 50s).
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Photo By: Petar Lazović
(K:525)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
9/6/2010 3:00:49 PM
Very nice image, Robert. I thought the black and white version was particularly elegant: great contrast, deep blacks and lovely midtones in the glass. Ronald.
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Photo By: Robert Kilgore
(K:2218)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
2/14/2010 10:25:46 PM
A very human expression. Sad, resigned. Good shot!
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Photo By: Vladimir Meshkov
(K:749)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
2/14/2010 5:08:43 PM
Thanks, Umberto!
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Photo By: Ronald Silvester
(K:900)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
2/14/2010 5:07:42 PM
Very nice image, Umberto. It's a self-contained picture that stands on its own: coal, cold, black (and white) contrast, bleakness, energy. All the elements are in the frame. Also, the sinuous lines of the marshaling yard are very attractive. Congratulations!
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Photo By: Umberto Fortini
(K:3309)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/23/2009 5:21:44 PM
Nice photo, Keith. Very bright and sharp for a tricky situation. The movement is just right: less would've been static, more would've blurred the carriage doors and the underground livery. A pleasure to look at. Congratulations!
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Photo By: Keith Saint
(K:13784)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/21/2009 3:32:08 PM
Very nice, varied textures. The window itself is full of mystery. Regards, Ronald.
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Photo By: Ezaldeen Al Obaidy
(K:1519)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/19/2009 4:06:23 PM
Nicely framed. The pavement works very well as a simple, contrasting background. The colours on the subject (person and umbrella) are delicious. Very well seen! Congratulations.
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Photo By: Grzegorz Markowski
(K:6537)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/19/2009 3:58:43 PM
Nice, busy, compressed telephoto shot. Very enjoyable.
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Photo By: Elias Monges
(K:6238)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/19/2009 3:32:49 PM
Bella composición, sugestiva y metafórica. Me gusta el relieve en amarillo: nos despierta y espabila; se entremezcla lo ficticio y lo real, lo fugaz y lo permanente. Ronald.
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Photo By: Malules Fernandez
(K:54810)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/19/2009 1:39:31 AM
Excelente retrato, Sergio. Muy buena iluminación: simple y eficaz--llama la atención el modelo (que así debe ser en este caso), no la pirotecnia fotográfica. Me gustan las texturas, específicamente cómo fluyen éstas, con naturalidad, de la indumentaria a la barba a la piel. Gracias. Saludos, Ronald.
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Photo By: Sergio Cárdenas
(K:25028)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/16/2009 4:45:10 AM
Just the right angle and distance to convey the immensity and movement of this quasi-zoomorphic piece. The lighting is very nice, and bit enigmatic: there seems to be sun on the right, some tinted fill light coming from the left and no harsh shadows, just enough to emphasize the rivets and the metal textures. Congratulations, Tom. Regards, Ronald.
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Photo By: Tom Ravisé
(K:5082)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/14/2009 3:16:18 PM
Very nice, Tony. Viewed as an abstract, it looks like monochrome stained glass. Despite the lower angle, the lines appear quite straight (not that converging lines would necessarily be a problem--it would just look different); did you use perspective controls? The diagonally placed curves look like ribbons fluttering in the wind and the overall sinuous shape of the building adds great depth. It would be interesting to see a series of sister images, some with greater emphasis on the darker side of the grey scale. This is a lovely, dynamic photograph with lots of room for sundry interpretations or, if you are not so inclined, plain sensual contemplation. Congratulations!
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Photo By: Tony Hunter
(K:4647)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/13/2009 5:40:34 PM
Nice, powdery colours. And what an opportunity! Congratulations.
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Photo By: Salvador María Lozada
(K:69375)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/13/2009 5:38:55 PM
Interesting. The corn has a metallic or pearl-like texture. Monochrome is an excellent choice. Congratulations! Ronald.
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Photo By: mike cable
(K:-4301)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/13/2009 5:34:52 PM
Great, eerie light. Phantasmagoric. Very nice, David.
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Photo By: Allen .
(K:-667)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/13/2009 5:29:04 PM
Excellent, suggestive image. Congratulations!
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Photo By: kouichi
(K:701)
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Critique By:
Ronald Silvester (K:900)
11/11/2009 8:33:24 PM
Very nice, Zlatko. Orange filter?
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Photo By: Speed Graphic
(K:337)
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