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Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/16/2005 2:59:23 AM

I assume Photoshop, good job. Very creative.
        Photo By: ciler erbil  (K:356)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/16/2005 2:55:50 AM

Stunning! Creative - unusual! Love the movement and the color. Might try a noise removal program on it. Like Noise Ninja.
        Photo By: Vladimir Meshkov  (K:749) Donor

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/16/2005 2:50:19 AM

Quite different. Soft and lovely - great bokeh!
        Photo By: T Murphy  (K:110)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
12/13/2003 10:11:23 AM

STUNNING!! I am in love with this image - great job..
        Photo By: Jostein Moene  (K:264)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
11/20/2003 4:18:32 PM

Stunning! I love the mystical mood of the water combined with the warm glow of the sun. Very romantic.
        Photo By: Steven B. Poitinger  (K:1757)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
11/11/2003 7:21:14 PM

Stunning! A perfect autumn image. Wish it were mine ~sigh~
        Photo By: Erol Avanoglu  (K:703)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
11/11/2003 7:19:55 PM

Love this - great mood and nice toning. Normally I would not care for the cut in the middle look, but here it works. Nice job.
        Photo By: Ria Swart  (K:283)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
11/11/2003 7:14:25 PM

reminds me of a Georgia O'Keeffe painting - nice composition and good color
        Photo By: Jytte Kristensen  (K:446)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
10/27/2003 9:19:47 PM

The North Shore of Northern Minnesota - the shore of Lake Superior.
        Photo By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
10/12/2003 9:19:32 AM

Interesting technique that clearly displays that our lives are created by the joining of many parts to make the whole. And for you, the focus of the joining of the parts is make a safe world for your son. This is a lovely concept piece. Do make it a gift to your son when he becomes a man. If you raise him well, through this, he will understand more about you and life as he begins the process of doing it for his own son. This image is a true work of art because it communicates an entire life concept in a single image. If this is the best you ever do in photography, you have done well indeed. Congratulations.
        Photo By: Franck Dormoy  (K:997)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
10/12/2003 9:06:15 AM

I like where you are going with this particular image. It reminds me of Georgia O'Keeffe's sense of sensuality or Barbara Bordnick's "Searchings: Secret Landscapes of Flowers". I would work with this concept and see where it takes you. The other two flowers you offered do not come close to this one. Try working with blooms which more closely match the flowing style of this image.

Looking forward to seeing what you come up with...best regards.
        Photo By: Gil Draper  (K:3194)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/14/2003 4:30:48 PM

No offense intended, but the photo is largely over-exposed. And not very sharp. Unfortunately, this piece just doesn't match the quality of your other images.
        Photo By: Barbara Hawkins  (K:1605)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/12/2003 6:27:18 PM

This type of image is done quite a lot but it takes a great eye to actually bring it off. The rich colors and details make this one quite appealing. The only thing I might have changed is to move to right a bit to eliminate a bit of the dark side. The good stuff in on the right. However, I do like this image very much. Good job.
        Photo By: Dubravko Grakalic  (K:25235)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/12/2003 6:20:20 PM

I just love the curves, the flow, the shape of the windows. Really good exposure, soft colors. Downright extra special!
        Photo By: Maurilio Ultramari  (K:8200)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
7/10/2003 3:57:11 PM

I love the color and the fun of this image. Thanks for sharing how you did it! What a job! Would be interesting to see you try something like it with an expensive Scotch bottle (save the scotch, though!) or wine bottle. Would look great in a contemporary house or apartment.
        Photo By: Ted Clark (digitalted.weebly.com)  (K:717)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
6/27/2003 10:00:54 AM

Unusual lighting and setup. I would be proud to hang this one on my wall - and I never hang flower pictures.
        Photo By: Ed Babcock  (K:651)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
6/8/2003 8:51:32 PM

Nice toning,good detail in the folds of the sheeting. All in all, a really good capture.
        Photo By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
6/8/2003 8:43:03 PM

Very, very, nice! I love the soft color, the lighting, and the especially the reflection.
        Photo By: Arturo Nahum  (K:959)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
6/8/2003 8:19:00 PM

Nice setup with a lovely model but there are a couple of problems, if you will allow me to offer my humble opinion: (1) the burning light on her hair under the hand is distracting; (2) there is what looks like a black mark in an arrow shape under the right eye; (3) the items on her right wrist could be eliminated- the eye is drawn to the watch rather than her face.

I try this setup again and look for the source of the problems. Eliminate those and you will have a very nice portrait.
        Photo By: Steve Silverman  (K:42)

Critique By: Barbara Smith  (K:113)  
5/20/2003 9:51:17 PM

I love IR and this is a wonderful example! Great job!
        Photo By: H.Keith Wills  (K:87)


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