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Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
11/22/2004 6:07:30 PM

Interesting shot. Was this take near Lake and State street? If only you had stepped back some.
        Photo By: Jürgen Reinold  (K:1651)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
11/4/2004 5:05:45 AM

Ah, the FE2, nice camera. I actually own the original FE, and use it as my main camera. Good piece of equipment. As for the photo, your focus is a bit hazy. But, the colors are really nice. Nice job.
        Photo By: Jean-Francois Bissonnette  (K:742) Donor

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
10/12/2004 4:21:27 PM

Interesting shot taken with a very nice camera. You could have done a nice double exposure with the middle of the cup. Would have been interesting.
        Photo By: Robert Pawlowski  (K:160)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
10/12/2004 4:14:47 PM

Amazing DoF. The color is amazing indeed, especially considering the fact that there was no PS work after it was scanned in. Did the shop do some work on the photo?
        Photo By: Andrej V  (K:6693)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
10/12/2004 4:12:51 PM

Interesting colors. Nice compostition as well. I wish the lighting would have been better, but still a nice shot.
        Photo By: Manda Lee  (K:-132)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 3:29:12 PM

Very interesting shot. There is a great deal of lines in the photo, I really like how the birds are such a large contrast. Good job.
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 3:28:02 PM

That's a lot of people. The subject isn't very clear, so the eye darts around the photo a lot. Good job.
        Photo By: Manu    (K:13082)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 3:26:13 PM

Wow, it took me about a minute to realize it was silverware. The lighting and depth of field are fantastic. Really good job!
        Photo By: piotr batog66  (K:9)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 3:24:06 PM

Very interesting photo. It seems as if the saturation could be tweaked a bit, but I really like the composition. It really sends out a message.
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 12:40:10 AM

I'm not ragging on cheap cameras. After all, everyone started on them. If you look at my portfolio my first photo was a happy accident with a point and shoot that also had a dirty viewfinder. Great job.
        Photo By: Sid .  (K:3140)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 12:31:22 AM

It seems the Advantix filmed muted out your sky. =/ Nice framing and shot nonetheless. Great photo.
        Photo By: Sid .  (K:3140)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/30/2004 12:05:53 AM

Nice depth of field and cropping. The subject really sticks out. The rust really adds something to the photo. The color is also very striking as well.
        Photo By: Ryan McMillen  (K:1218)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/29/2004 11:48:24 PM

Is that Logan Square? Looks like it. How did you get it so empty? Really great job with the colors. You probably aren't on this site anymore, but if you ever want to talk with another teen photographer, be sure to e-mail me.
        Photo By: Devin Davenport  (K:11)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/29/2004 11:40:30 PM

What a crazy picture. I actually thought it was bakery for a while. Is it? You are really good at abstract shots. Great job.
        Photo By: Remik Janeczko  (K:106)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/29/2004 11:13:26 PM

Nice presentation. I like the burning you've done, shows your skill. Good job.
        Photo By: Sérgio Vieira  (K:3384) Donor

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/29/2004 3:36:26 PM

Nice portrait, I really like your DoF in the photo, and of course the use of atmosphere to make it a comfy photo. Really nice portraits!
        Photo By: Thomas Solecki  (K:152)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/29/2004 1:32:13 PM

Lower shutter speed means you can close your aperture more, which means more detail in the shot. Basically, the lower the shutter speed and f-stop, the more is in focus. See?
        Photo By: nenad pesic  (K:1944)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/29/2004 11:50:42 AM

Shutter speed really doesn't matter if you're using flash. The flash essentially freezes all motion. So, as long as it is under 125th/sec she should be ok.
        Photo By: nenad pesic  (K:1944)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/27/2004 4:04:21 PM

Amazing DoF, the gaze is amazing. Framing, pose, everything is really good about this photo.
        Photo By: Ewa Brzozowska  (K:391)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/27/2004 3:50:55 PM

Humorous photo. I wish the DoF would have been a little more open. Maybe half a stop or so. Good job though.
        Photo By: safak tortu  (K:2724)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/22/2004 7:32:26 PM

Really nice photo. You really caught the moment.
        Photo By: Alicia J. McMahan  (K:417)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/22/2004 7:15:23 PM

Nice contrast. Nice detail in the eyes as well.
        Photo By: PIERRE THOMAS karkau  (K:2031)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/22/2004 5:21:50 PM

Nice color! Nice depth of field as well. Truly a nice shot.
        Photo By: Tajiro `  (K:77)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/22/2004 5:11:02 PM

I really like your work with this camera. You have inspired me to work harder with my n8008s.
        Photo By: Ying-Ti Lee  (K:21)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/21/2004 3:55:48 PM

Interesting color. I really like the effects you used on this picture good job. Is it really a B&W film!?
        Photo By: zet ka  (K:1411)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/21/2004 3:03:23 PM

Amazing work with depth of field. The photo is turly amazing. Nice work. HP5 is a really great film.
        Photo By: jon   (K:869)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/21/2004 3:01:35 PM

Wow, very Weston-esque. During his color work at least. I really like the color. Good job.
        Photo By: Roger Skinner  (K:81846) Donor

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/21/2004 2:59:41 PM

Amazing depth of field for a 1/2000 shutter speed. Nice shot. I assume this was edited in PS. Nice work. In would suggest spotting out the shadow next to the far left puppet. Should be rather easy to spot out.
        Photo By: Paula Goddard  (K:8492)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
9/21/2004 2:57:35 PM

Interesting Holga shot. That camera always gives wierd pictures. It almost looks like a brownie shot.
        Photo By: Simon Crinks  (K:-54)

Critique By: nothing nothing  (K:557)  
8/29/2004 6:29:50 AM

I see you have done some cropping with the photo.
I really like Yashicas. Nice work.
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)


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