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Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
9/8/2006 8:47:50 PM

hahaha, way to make a cool unique image. I love the lighting on your cat's head there. great job.

_kjc
        Photo By: davide lupo-pasini  (K:8079)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
9/8/2006 8:42:52 PM

very nice lighting and framing! I like the mood you created in this shot.

_kevin
        Photo By: ol an  (K:-248)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
9/8/2006 8:18:46 PM

this is a very geometric image, and I like the way you chose to frame it! the composition adds to the shot a lot. very nice.

_kevin
        Photo By: Marian Man  (K:80636) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
3/9/2006 8:15:58 PM

I really like the framing and eyelines in this peice. you've created a great mystery as to what he is looking at. great job.

-Kevin
        Photo By: ashley   (K:254)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
2/8/2006 10:22:45 PM

That's a neat image, Rafi. thanks for sharing a bit of your experiences in Uruguay. I really like the way you photoshopped this one.

I'm sorry the video didn't work for you... I tried it just now, and it seems to be working. are you sure you have the most recent version of quicktime? Well, if you still can't watch it, here's a link to two animations I made that are the ones I won awards for:
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=stikman+dan

I hope you like them!

-Kevin
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
2/8/2006 10:17:51 PM

Great capture! I love how that just captures the feeling that I get sometimes. I just gotta get out! very nice framing and tone. good use of partial silhouette, too.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Janet B  (K:16139)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
2/8/2006 10:12:34 PM

Wow, that is amazing. I've tried photographing dicks before, and I've never gotten results like this. Especially the reflection, that is just amazing!

great job.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
2/8/2006 10:07:37 PM

Very nice work, Sanjeev. I am a big fan of black and white imagery, and the clouds are amazing in this one.

great job!

-Kevin
        Photo By: sanjeev jain  (K:8763)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 7:21:35 PM

No, I can't paint for beans. I do love many forms of art, though, such as drawing and film, And sometimes the two meet, such as in my animations. http://film.sikoramedia.com/plummet/index.html

I think I just have what many people call a "wild imagination" and I love drawing fantastical creatures and whatever pops into my brain...
        Photo By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 7:17:31 PM

I really like this image. I think I've seen it before, but I was looking through your portfolio and I noticed this one.

I think I really just love the fact that I can't see her eyes, yet the emotion and mood are very clearly communicated by her smile and the way she is positioned.

very wonderful work, it is always a pleasure to look over your photography.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 7:13:46 PM

Very nice work, Roby.

I love the brightness of the images, how they are all almost pure white. It makes the cat stand out much more.

I only wish we could see the cat's face, looking toward the camera in one of the images. I think it would be great to see some of her/his personality.

but great job, I love these images.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 7:09:17 PM

This is a really nice image. I love the texture and the color, and I think the greatest thing about it is that it is all shadows.

It really is a nice image.

-Kevin
        Photo By: sanjeev jain  (K:8763)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 7:04:07 PM

Wow, that is quite an amazing image. First of all, the lighting, that is the first thing that one notices, and I just love your use of selective shadows.

I also think the texture of the wall/floor or whatever it is this person is laying on, it really enhances the mood of the image. great job with this one, Massimo.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Massimo Di Maggio  (K:36342) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 7:00:06 PM

hehehehe ohh wow, that is just priceless. I love how different animals sometimes have that capacity to look like different kinds of people.

very nice capture.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 6:57:47 PM

Hi Rafi,

That is a cool use of the filter, I think I like it more than the original. It has a neat way of making the windows look like a playground monkeybars or a cage... I also like the way the detail on the window washer came out very nicely.

It's always nice to see someone else tinkering with photoshop.

-Kevin

-Kevin
        Photo By: Dr. Rafael Springmann  (K:89517) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/22/2006 6:49:46 PM

Wow, very nice work, Janet. I really like the way you chose to frame just the bottom of the stool and the feet, it has a whole nother sense to it than if we saw who was sitting there.

and superb eye for the lighting, it is very nice.


-Kevin
        Photo By: Janet B  (K:16139)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/13/2006 12:55:38 PM

I really like the way you've composed this shot, the way the needles with dew drops are coming in from the top. The monochromatic color palette amd the grittiness of the film grain are very nice.

-Kevin
        Photo By: sanjeev jain  (K:8763)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:31:52 AM

wow, that is an interesting choice you made, exposing it so that the background is practically white. It gives your image a sense of freedom, and combined with that precise moment that you took the photo, the birs is lifting off into glory. Inspirational. Thank you for sharing this image, Roberto.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Roberto Arcari Farinetti  (K:209486) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:22:30 AM

This is a very nice snapshot, the framing is great and the dof makes the subject pop right off the screen. Youve done a great job capturing this at a good moment, great job!

-Kevin
        Photo By: Ryca C.R.  (K:3895)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:19:44 AM

I really like the color pallette here, I like how there's really only four distinct colors, it makes the image quite striking. The multicle composition is interesting, I'm assuming by the title that you were inspired by the movie Domino, which I haven't seen, but nice job nonetheless.

-Kevin
        Photo By: ann!e    (K:2441)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:10:05 AM

I like the lighting and his expression here. I can't put my finger on it, but together, they speak something that he is thinking, but only he can know.

strong composition, too.

-Kevin
        Photo By: ibolya csermak  (K:694)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:07:08 AM

Very nice composition and lighting, the mood, the mood leaks through every pore of this image.

But I feel distracted by the depth of focus being so great that it blurs the far half of his face. was this intentional, and why? I could see the reasoning that it adds to the dreaminess of the shot, the 'lost' in thought that he is, but I was just curious as to what your ideas were.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:03:20 AM

very nice moody touch. I really like the soft, yet dramatic lighting. very nice work.
        Photo By: NEVRUZ EBRU AKSU  (K:188)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 11:00:33 AM

Wow, that is substantially creepy. but great job capturing it, and with the make-up too. And I agree with martijn, the smoke out of the mouth is a touch of genious.

great work

-Kevin
        Photo By: silvio schoisswohl  (K:107)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/8/2006 10:58:00 AM

The composition and framing really stand out on this image. I also like the tone and texture of the image. very good job capturing this.

-Kevin
        Photo By: giovanni guido marchi  (K:27040)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/7/2006 1:03:14 AM

oh, that is so amazingly beautiful. excellent capture, and excellent colors! I love how strikingly sharp the detail is on those petals.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Gregory McLemore  (K:35129) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/7/2006 1:01:14 AM

Absolutely. And you're right, I don't approach all my photography in a minimal way, I think there are many things that inspire me to take a photo of something, and it is always interesting to see what approach to take toward making an image look good.

wow that was a run-on sentence.
        Photo By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/6/2006 7:36:25 PM

I really like this shot, Massimo. the composition and the tone are wonderful, and I love that you deliberately hid her eyes. I was just having this conversation about one of my images with another UF user, and I really like the way you've positioned your subject.

great job.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Massimo Di Maggio  (K:36342) Donor

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/6/2006 7:26:28 PM

Nice capture, Hugo. I really like the way the steam really stands out from the rest of the image, and the guy standing on the corner just chillin is awesome. The image has a very nice texture to it, and the detail is great.


-Kevin
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: Kevin Christensen  (K:3891)  
1/6/2006 7:22:02 PM

very beautiful image! I especially love how you can tell by the color on the water that it is sunset without seeing the sun. There is a very nice crispness to your silhouettes, too. very nice work.

-Kevin
        Photo By: Laurie Gould  (K:11942)


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