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Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
2/25/2006 4:45:05 PM

Many people have made the comparison to Jessica Rabbit...however, no Photoshop was required for this picture.
        Photo By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
2/19/2006 1:58:59 PM

I love the colors and patterns in this...here's a crop idea...
        Photo By: Kip Cole  (K:87)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
2/18/2006 12:32:50 PM

Great textures in this portrait!
        Photo By: Jan Mlcoch  (K:76)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
9/10/2003 2:02:36 PM

This is my favorite of your portraits. Very spontaneous, nice tonal range.
        Photo By: Liz Chaffin  (K:546)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
4/2/2003 6:40:19 PM

Nice composition. Could be the cover of a book on animism.
        Photo By: Alex Voronin (Crow)  (K:0)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
4/2/2003 6:35:44 PM

Karen,

This is my favorite of the 3 recent uploads...it has a sense of drama.
        Photo By: Karen Johnson  (K:2951)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
3/22/2003 7:56:57 AM

Agus,

A beautiful portrait...the catchlights being exactly centered create a kind of "doll eyes" look...just a nit...nice work!
        Photo By: AGUS DWIANTO  (K:-14)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
3/15/2003 5:24:39 PM

Very nice shot Chris... would have liked to have seen the top edge of her dress to anchor the picture. I love the tone of the skin on her face...nicely done...
        Photo By: Chris Lawrence  (K:124)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
2/22/2003 7:11:25 AM

This is a pleasant portrait. I might try cropping it vertically, avoiding the dark triangle bottom left and including only one arm (I think the different jewelry on the arms is a bit distracting). Let's see more from this series!
        Photo By: Ernst-Ulrich Schafer  (K:0)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
2/8/2003 10:55:11 AM

Emily,

I'd like to see this pose shot with you sitting on a straightback chair (like a kitchen table chair) on a seamless white or dove gray background...

Suggestion: Pin a sheet up on your red bumpy wall...
        Photo By: Emily Enderes  (K:192)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/7/2003 4:04:23 AM

Amazing as usual Andrew!
        Photo By: Andrew Polushkin  (K:311)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/7/2003 4:01:37 AM

Superb work Jay! Reminds me of Avedon's "In the American West" series...
        Photo By: Jay Dixon  (K:563)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/3/2003 2:54:06 PM

Wow, what a tonal range... nice work!
        Photo By: Wallace Rollins  (K:149)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/3/2003 2:52:43 PM

Ah Emily, you are advancing so quickly...and only 15 or 16 years old! This is a great pose and expression...your hands are expressive for such a young woman. Think of your portraits like sculpture...how much can you take away from them while still capturing the image you are after. If I were "sculpting", I would ensure the background was a light absorbent material that would not detract from the image with specular highlights. I would remove jewelry that didn't really add to the image (perhaps the little orange thing). Finally, I would frame it just a little wider (or tighter, see example) to reduce the visual tension caused by your shoulders being sliced off. Keep shooting Emily, you are becoming one of my favorite photographers!
        Photo By: Emily Enderes  (K:192)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/3/2003 2:52:18 PM

Ah Emily, you are advancing so quickly...and only 15 or 16 years old! This is a great pose and expression...your hands are expressive for such a young woman. Think of your portraits like sculpture...how much can you take away from them while still capturing the image you are after. If I were "sculpting", I would ensure the background was a light absorbent material that would not detract from the image with specular highlights. I would remove jewelry that didn't really add to the image (perhaps the little orange thing). Finally, I would frame it just a little wider (or tighter, see example) to reduce the visual tension caused by your shoulders being sliced off. Keep shooting Emily, you are becoming one of my favorite photographers!
        Photo By: Emily Enderes  (K:192)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/3/2003 2:35:37 PM

Allan,

It might be the scan, but unless her eyes are very dark brown, they look a bit flat. More light from a soft light source will bring them to life without washing out her skin tone.
        Photo By: Allan Gordon  (K:4)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/2/2003 4:44:36 AM

Oops!
        Photo By: Emily Enderes  (K:192)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
1/2/2003 4:43:46 AM

Hey Emily,

Glad to see you posting again. Have you experimented with different crops of this shot? (example attached). You cut your hair? Oh no!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
        Photo By: Emily Enderes  (K:192)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/31/2002 8:01:13 AM

A nice moody portrait...
        Photo By: Jacek Jedrzejczak Konrad  (K:13)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/18/2002 3:04:51 PM

Pretty...how much post-production in Photoshop? Forehead is a little hot, but thats a nit...
        Photo By: Wallace Rollins  (K:149)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/15/2002 9:45:51 AM

Terrence, this is either a great Bryce image or the most amazing landscape I've seen in some time. Either way, congrats!
        Photo By: Terrence Kent  (K:7023)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/4/2002 3:57:15 PM

The tone and composition of this is really nice. I'm not familiar with the Wisner, but the corners of the image feel a little distorted...maybe its just the symmetrical angles...
        Photo By: wayne stubbs  (K:130)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/4/2002 3:37:26 PM

I think this is my new favorite of yours. Brilliant stuff...
        Photo By: Andrew Polushkin  (K:311)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/4/2002 3:34:57 PM

Great shot Jay. What makes it more impressive to me is that you probably didn't have more than a few minutes to compose and shoot it. Keep posting!

p.s. Welcome to UseFilm and the Micro Lens Portrait corner...
        Photo By: Jay Dixon  (K:563)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
12/1/2002 1:13:49 PM

Emily,

You have such a classicly beautiful face, I hope you are considering modeling in addition to photography. As Marc commented, the blur is interesting, but a razor sharp portrait of you would be more interesting. Keep shooting!
        Photo By: Emily Enderes  (K:192)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
11/28/2002 6:19:01 AM

This is a great composition. I find the lens flares (raindrops?) a little distracting though...
        Photo By: Lukasz Rzepinski (Łukasz Rzepiński)  (K:1211)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
11/26/2002 3:19:06 PM

Andrew,

Brilliant as usual...tell me its not the Mescaline...
        Photo By: Andrew Polushkin  (K:311)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
11/26/2002 1:37:22 PM

This is MY kind of wedding photography! Nice tone and candid expression!
        Photo By: Michael J. Noonan  (K:-17)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
11/25/2002 9:56:19 AM

Ilia,

I like everything but the freakishly large hand...was this shot with a wide angle lens?
        Photo By: LAVRESHKIN Ilia  (K:30)

Critique By: Barry Tipping  (K:959)  
11/24/2002 3:40:52 AM

Hey Vivek, how'd you get a camera in? I've seen Tori twice live (in Atlanta) and they search bags on the way in... Anyway, I completely understand the mood you were trying to convey with this...Tori IS her music and unless you've seen her live, the sensuality that is pouring out of her is difficult to comprehend...
        Photo By: Vivek Gopal  (K:134)


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