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Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/24/2002 9:14:20 PM

The greens definently work well with eachother.In fact, the red of the car butt sortof fights that. Would it be too hard to clone out? I love the feel of this photo, the perspective,theDOF. I almost gives the motorcycle a personality of its own. Nice.
        Photo By: David R  (K:25)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/20/2002 9:22:07 PM

Totally creepy...Love it.Did you "pose" them or were they already like that?
        Photo By: Ken Alexander  (K:3905)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/20/2002 9:13:39 PM

Wonderful expression, framing. Beautifully done.Did you have to use a tripod at all?
        Photo By: sewen   (K:0)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/19/2002 4:21:47 PM

I like homogeneous pictures like this.The focus is the pattern and order. Nice colors and eerieness. I wonder how this would've looked with the top candles in focus? Don't know, beautiful how it is.
        Photo By: Trina Roy  (K:89)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/12/2002 12:31:00 AM

Interesting angle. I've got to get used to the fence sloping like that. I really like the sun lighting up the little hairs like that ,though. Looks like the sunflower's acsending to heaven.
        Photo By: Teresa Wilkinson  (K:259)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/12/2002 12:26:52 AM

What a great shot. The fire is done so well! I like how the audience is thrown out of focus just enough, but not too much.
        Photo By: Kristupa Saragih  (K:1031)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/12/2002 12:24:04 AM

Great lighting, composition, depth of field. Really beautiful.
        Photo By: Joe McCary  (K:3235)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/12/2002 12:21:52 AM

You must be from one arctic climate. Is he urinating?:-)The plants with the icicles are really interesting. Do you have any more picts with those more close up?
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/11/2002 2:11:42 AM

Great DOF. all my closeups turn out with the Depth too shallow. Love the little bug. It sets it apart from other flower shots.
        Photo By: Craig Connelly  (K:0)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/11/2002 1:43:52 AM

How do you do these things?!? Is the water that blue because of the polarizer? I'm by no means a proffesional opinion, but I like the comp. Like a jagged scar.One question, though. What is the little orange blip in the middle of the river?
        Photo By: Kenneth Kwan  (K:3084)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 10:50:54 PM

Fantastic shot. Was there a tripod involved? It reminds me of Schindler's list for some reason.
        Photo By: Terrence Kent  (K:7023)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 10:45:21 PM

Wasn't there a children's story about a man with a bunch of hats on his head? Anyway, great shot.Makes me smile and I don't know why.
        Photo By: Francisco Mata Rosas  (K:71)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 9:17:22 PM

Unbeleivable! What state is this in and is the greenish cast from the ice itself or did you enhance it?
        Photo By: Scott J Machalk  (K:173)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 12:43:48 PM

Intense. You can see it in his face. Like the flare. Makes you feel like you're there.
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 12:38:19 PM

These are not too common are they?I like how the chick is gazing up adoringly (if you can give human emotion to an animal)at the mom. Is the white on her head the plumage or a lighting effect?great shot.
        Photo By: Steve Kaufman  (K:2748)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 2:33:44 AM

I think this is my favorite of the 3. She looks stately yet a little suspicious.I like the black backround.
        Photo By: Christopher Kokonas  (K:62)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 1:52:20 AM

Sure I can ship it Fed Ex. And yes, the only pet messier would be a duck. I know the guy who owns them is getting rid of a couple if there's anyone in the Chicago area who likes cute ,little bunnies.
        Photo By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/10/2002 12:23:41 AM

Sooo beautiful. I like the "contemplative" look.
Even the lines in the foreground draw you into the picture.
        Photo By: Kenneth Kwan  (K:3084)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/9/2002 11:48:59 PM

Actually, I did kind of move them around to where I needed them. They're still young enough where they don't run away.After a milk dinner they kept falling asleep wherever I put them. What do you think of this background color? I have another that's darker still, but I thought it might be too dark.I didn't think the focus was toogood on this , but maybe you'll think differently.
        Photo By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/9/2002 10:28:52 PM

Thanks for the help and taking the time...If you get a chance could you real quick take a glance at the bunnies pict. and tell me if you think the DOF is too shallow?If you don't have the time , I understand ,but it's been bugging me and I need an opinion I can trust. Thanks again!
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/9/2002 9:59:51 PM

They do look in love. It's like a still from some old movie. Lovely shot.
        Photo By: F. Scott Kennedy  (K:60)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/9/2002 9:57:04 PM

You know, There's a speed boat mounted on a pole around where I live. I should take a roll and post some. Maybe a new photo project could be started, Transport On A Stick.
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/9/2002 9:52:55 PM

Eek! Now that's what I call a fixer-uper.Like the low vantage point. Nifty.
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/9/2002 9:50:20 PM

Is this what people call quaint to make themselves feel better?Nice shot.Do you need a polarizer filter to get the sky that blue?
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/3/2002 8:20:16 PM

Thanks for the tip! This is such a pretty picture. Here's one I took in Japan, not nearly as good of course.But I was 15 then with a point and shoot. Still, I thought you might be interested. I love the patters in the water on yours and the colors are so rich.Everything's so clear.
One quick question ,if you don't mind, what's the best dpi to scan a picture at for this purpose?
        Photo By: Brian Steele  (K:620)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/3/2002 12:51:37 AM

A work of art in itself!
        Photo By: Ron Browne  (K:1282)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/3/2002 12:49:17 AM

Like the various colors of cherries. The rainier one is especially pretty. A little blemish on the dark one.Beautiful image. Backround color's perfect too.
        Photo By: Harish Kamath  (K:55)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/3/2002 12:42:59 AM

Wow!What's going on here? Maybe a little bright in the back. Wild image, cool.
        Photo By: Hollie Pickering  (K:29)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/3/2002 12:24:49 AM

The reflection ,I think, makes this picture. Very impressive.
        Photo By: Christopher Kokonas  (K:62)

Critique By: Nicolette Kintz  (K:146)  
8/1/2002 11:13:20 AM

Way to go for observance. It's the little things people pass everyday that sometimes make the best picts.
        Photo By: Christopher Kokonas  (K:62)


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