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Critique By: Nigel Watts.  (K:5147) Donor  
2/23/2014 2:11:43 AM

Congratulations on your SC award, THERE IS SO MUCH DETAIL (written in uppercase as there is so much detail and more detail) and it's not over saturated and the photograph is so big (and it's not a landscape).. Amazing
Nigel
        Photo By: Helen Heng  (K:229) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
2/23/2015 12:18:03 PM

Nicely capture Riny. Very dramatic with excellent mood. Thoughtfully composed silhouette. Great story telling ability with excellent use of your lighting. Very well thought out and captured!

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Riny Koopman  (K:102911) Donor

Critique By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor  
2/14/2015 5:26:07 AM

Sparkling, cheerful, lovely, fresh, uplifting with finest parameters used my dear Nandaji ... available light and appropriate dof and focus made this captivating composition more than excellent and more than beautiful ... marvelous !

Warm hugs
        Photo By: Nanda Baba das  (K:78053)

Critique By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor  
1/26/2015 1:01:15 AM

Good morning dear Art, what a stunning tones and atmosphere captured, breathtaking, again ... I can feel the coldness ... beautiful emotions of stillness, tranquility and it seems like they are never going to go away ... so very striking and impressive photo of high quality and you can only imagine how much I like the appearance of sun above the forest and mountain and lake and reflections and the touch of the same sun on the frozen lake ... although everything looks so still, details, wonderful details are so very well seen within whole composition.
Magnificent my friend and superbly done :)
You are the one who has to stay warm and take care, have a wonderful day ahead :)
Best wishes
        Photo By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
1/20/2015 7:03:46 AM

A beautiful find Srna!! Love this shot. So well captured with great talent. Superb details and sharp point of focus with excellent dof. Stunning colors and color harmony! A great and thoughtful composition following the rule of thirds. point on perfect lighting and exposure to bring out its absolute beauty. Great technique and technical excellence. Void of any distractions. Total winner and awaiting its grand award!!

Warm Regards,

Paul
7+++++
        Photo By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor

Critique By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor  
1/20/2015 3:58:03 AM

now thats what i call a covered bridge,. quite astonishing what great lengths these people will go to,. to use such manpower and resorces just to put a cover on a bridge,. no dought a necessity in a sudden down pour besides it being a vital link between fields,. i like the few stepping stone's to the bridge,. one cannot help but admire,. dear jose , thank you for sharing,. i think i've said it before my friend, these images also belong in a book for posterity and histories sake,. can't imagine how i would feel if this site crashed again and all was lost,. on a brighter note i admire your work and ethics,. my very best wishes,. art :)
        Photo By: a. Scarabeo  (K:16333) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
1/1/2015 2:36:48 PM

Beautiful colors and color contrast. Excellent lighting and exposure values. Very sharp focus with excellent details.
Good visual and initial impact. Well composed with good technique My friend! Good job!

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Salvadormarial Lozada  (K:78)

Critique By: Tim Long  (K:9228)  
12/25/2004 12:35:51 AM

Outstanding work, Pawel. A wonderfully creative conception executed expertly. The tranquility of the pool, the fresh petals (?), and the casual attitude of the subject contrast significantly with the storm clouds building overhead.
To my favorites.
Tim
        Photo By: Pawel Staszak  (K:59)

Critique By: Pierre Martin  (K:3355)  
6/28/2005 7:17:15 PM

Wwwwwwow!!!!!! Todd!!! Talk about an AMAZING shot!!! This looks like something out of a magazine or a weather calendar. Congrats on a truly spectacular shot, my friend! You've captured the mood very well. I can almost feel the electricity in the air. Very nice composition..... again WOW!! 7+
        Photo By: Todd Weeks  (K:7636)

Critique By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor  
12/31/2014 2:27:33 AM

Sharp and clear with finest colors and composition Kenan, well done :) Absolutely moody with beautiful white and so strong blue sky ... beautifully captivation people well positioned in the frame.
Both are important in my opinion ;)
Wish you so very Happy New Year with my best wishes :)
Warm hugs,
Srna

        Photo By: Kenan Muslić  (K:246)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
12/12/2014 6:51:19 PM

Gorgeous Image Marian! I love the composition and the wonderful post processing work you have done...
Good mood and story telling ability. Excellent technique and technical excellence. Great line and tones. A pleasure to view. Love the vintage style and you have done that very well.

Warm Regards,

Paul
7+++
        Photo By: Marian Man  (K:80636) Donor

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
8/23/2006 10:00:09 AM

Hi Martin,

I like the drama in this photo - very powerful and even somewhat ominous. The way the dark patches in the clouds seem to blend in with the building is very subtle, and I think the anatgonistic placement of the two skyscrapers only adds to the tension. The reflection is the finishing touch, very well captured!

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: Martin Paul  (K:140)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
12/6/2014 4:25:12 PM

Very Dramatic indeed. Excellent colors and hues. Wonderful tones. Lovely exposure for mood. Great visual and initial impact. A thoughtful composition and very good technique.
Great job Marian!

Warm Regards,

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

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
12/5/2014 9:44:06 AM

Excellent sharp capture Nanda. Excellent details.
Lovely dof. I love the dappled lighting over the entire
frame and the way it enhances the colors is awesome.
You have filled your frame well with just your subject
and what brings it out. Excellent techniques and technical excellence. Great presentation of creativity.
Top notch and a winner!

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Nanda Baba das  (K:78053)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
2/13/2008 6:18:43 PM

This is totally stunning Black and white work!
The tones are outstanding and the lighting couldent
be any better!
I can't see anything that you could do to make this
outstanding portrait any better!

Huge Congrats on the fine work!

Paul E Brumit
        Photo By: Shota Shamugiya  (K:16)

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
11/30/2014 12:42:24 PM

Nice picture (as always) and very interesting about.
I'd like to think I could see dignity sitting in the front of the boat but as you know, "Dignity never been photographed" (Dylan).
Oh, guessing "The other place" his like "The other bridge"?
Very funny, gets my day off to a good start
Regards
        Photo By: Jan Symank  (K:22030) Donor

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
11/22/2014 3:05:45 PM

This is a adorable portrait of an adorable woman. The beautiful clothes tell of her culture and femininity, the deep wrinkles tell of her long and hard life and the weary eyes tell me she is human
Regards
        Photo By: Christian Tropea  (K:2052)

Critique By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor  
11/20/2014 7:43:27 AM

How this beautiful photo of yours looks so romantic to me my dear Jill with this lovely playing silhouettes and finest cloud formation and tones and colors and visible detail in every single part of this great composition. Excellent my Dear.
Pure Magic :)
Hugs,
Srna
        Photo By: Jill Bartlett  (K:8127) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
11/17/2014 10:19:46 AM

Nice Riny....My kind of shot!
I think it turned out pretty good. Ive noticed with my attempt that it seemed to help with a fuller pattern and without people in the shot. This is interesting however with the people and looks as if there is a path leading into
the wooded area. Right? You did not add any of the camera info so hard to tell. I also notice that you don't want to set your shutter more than about about 1/4 or 1/6th of a second. Also I stop down the lens to f/16 or smaller to help with details. I noticed your image had some white streaks which mine had a couple as well and I just cloned
that out. I like the mirrored effect you have here.
Keep trying is the best advice using the setting I used and adjusting a bit and you will find the perfect stop.
Well done.

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Riny Koopman  (K:102911) Donor

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
11/14/2014 8:50:54 AM

Looks like some of my old work boots Barb.
I like these types of photos when done right
such as this. Wonderful story telling ability.
Excellent details and your post processing
treatment has worked perfectly. A pleasure to
view.

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Barbara Socor  (K:13559) Donor

Critique By: G G  (K:61359) Donor  
11/8/2014 2:02:59 PM

Wow.. superb Konstantin!!! Light absolutely perfectly managed, the perspective, and thus the pov is excellent.. The mood of this composition is really magic. Probably an awarded photo..
Congrats.
F.
        Photo By: Konstantin Yudintsev  (K:3253)

Critique By: Serge Moscow  (K:-2917) Donor  
11/7/2014 11:52:10 PM

Classical autumn scene. From my point of view, it'd be better to decrease saturation of leaves on left and right sides. Only center should be so saturated. Make gradient of saturation.
And details on the sky are lost.
        Photo By: siamak jafari  (K:20075) Donor

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
11/7/2014 5:47:23 AM

Very interesting Salvador. Colours are great.
Here's a thought: you've been abducted by aliens and managed to get a couple of pictures of earth from space (last few posts) before arriving on a planet with seas of molten lava, a toxic sulphur atmosphere and a black sun shedding green light? :))
Good one Salvador
Regards
        Photo By: Salvador Marķa Lozada  (K:69375) Donor

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
10/31/2014 2:25:42 PM

This could well be a photo from Cartier-Bresson's heyday as there are very few date indicators. It is a very beautiful image and the contorted woman seen inside the shop adds a little humour, just like we see in many of Cartier-Bresson's
images.
A very nice tribute to Cartier-Bresson Jan.
Regards
        Photo By: Jan Symank  (K:22030) Donor

Critique By: Mary Brown  (K:71879) Donor  
10/30/2014 7:14:03 PM

Very pretty. The gentle sun light colours behind the silhouetted trees is very eye appealing. I love your composition with the tall tree in the foreground. It gives your image a vertical element that might have been lost without it. This has a very relaxing feeling to it.
        Photo By: David Rodriguez  (K:11965)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
10/28/2014 8:34:11 AM

Lovely landscape Jan. I like the diagonal line of the wild flowers. Your lighting and exposure are point one with great details. A nice composition and good visual impact.
Well done my friend.

Congrats!

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Jan Symank  (K:22030) Donor

Critique By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor  
10/22/2014 6:25:37 AM

Good photo Roki, but I would change position of your model if I were you (on the left side of the photo) and she needs a little bit more light on her face. Maybe you might have done different angle of shooting on the first place. Hope you do not mind on my constructive critique :)

Warm regards :)

Srna
        Photo By: Radovan Magdalenic  (K:32881)

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
10/20/2014 3:21:39 PM

So much conflict: vertical trees (organic) on the left side of the frame and curved man made structures on the right; rather dark tones on the left and light on the right; people walking in opposite directions and a poster suggesting a near virtual collision; a blonde on the left and a brunette on the right; a horizontal stripe on the blonde's dress and a vertical stripe on the brunette's; shoes that show a white band of skin in the opposite direction to the stripe on the brunette's dress; shadows perpendicular to the direction of pedestrian traffic and seemingly blocking the path.
Just as well these ladies have a very brave man to protect them from it all.

Another photo that demonstrates you keen eye Konstantin. Love it.
Regards
        Photo By: Konstantin Yudintsev  (K:3253)

Critique By: The Pilgrim  (K:64962) Donor  
10/20/2014 6:50:26 AM

Nice black and white street image. Pleasant highlights and shadows. Good sharp focus and details. Good textures. I like it in mono. Thoughtful composition Srna.
Well done.

Congrats!

Regards,

Paul
        Photo By: Srna Stankovic  (K:172232) Donor

Critique By: Antonia BauerleinSehnert  (K:30599) Donor  
3/18/2007 6:22:57 AM

First, congratulations on the BIP. This is an outstanding image, and standing back from your page of thumbnails it drew me in. It has much energy, and it feels I am traveling into the frame with great speed. The light is bedazzling. The red dot at the end of the vanishing point and the angle of attack are both powerful. Thank you for your comments on mine. Antonia
        Photo By: Radim Sobotka  (K:4050)


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