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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
4/6/2006 6:27:10 AM
OH, I love Holgas! They are so fun. I'm very tired for a hardcore critique but this is a nice composite. Good job keeping the images from fighting each other too much. Good stuff.
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Photo By: Elangovan S
(K:10675)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/29/2005 6:20:06 PM
Ooooh, weird. I can't tell if it's real and you colored it or if it was... I don't know... what is that? And don't say awesome because we can see it's awesome. That great! I hate snails... and slugs. Awesome shot, even for being centered!!!
It's freaking me out.
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Photo By: Zsuzsanna Metzger
(K:-45)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/29/2005 6:12:15 PM
Wow, that stood out. Very Sharp and bold. I like it. ...your other comments make me want to learn some other language enough actually use.
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Photo By: riflesso Greta
(K:444)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/29/2005 6:08:01 PM
That's great. I had a mowhawk for about a year but they suuuuuck to put up. ...now the question... What's in his mouth? His hair automatically make this picture cool.
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Photo By: Ron Wilson
(K:18362)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/29/2005 5:54:18 PM
Aww, that's cute. The kid would rather explore than chew on a plastic doughnut. it looks like he, or she, is squinting to look at stuff. My dad would stay in from recess in second grade and cry because he would get in trouble for not being able to see the board. His vision was always HORRIBLE... how sad it that.... check those eyes. Right then, super cute picture.
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Photo By: Kelteyona Moore
(K:39)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/29/2005 5:14:45 PM
Sexy
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Photo By: Mila Croft
(K:6038)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/25/2005 11:40:19 PM
This is quite stunning, as are all of you images. I absolutely love this one. Incredible work!
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Photo By: Zeev Scharf
(K:25603)
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Critique By:
Stephanie Hackley (K:80)
6/24/2005 7:42:24 PM
Wow, there is a lot of contrast, but for some reason it looks really, really good. The huge difference between the blown out hotspots and that dark pit really give it more depth. I have no idea how far down it goes just by looking at it. I love the angle, too. Great location, were you on a balcony or hanging over a rooftop?
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Photo By: Leslie Scotti
(K:70)
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