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Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
10/3/2004 7:37:47 PM

I found You again!. Excellent shot. Stills my heart
        Photo By: Vlad Z  (K:448)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/30/2004 11:39:46 PM

from RGB to graysacle. From grayscale to duotone (pantone 431C) from duotone to RGB. Regards zb
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/30/2004 10:59:52 PM

True - child is small (and wet) but the gate is huge!
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/29/2004 6:50:55 PM

What can I say? Exteremely difficylt lighting conditions and perfect resuly
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/29/2004 6:48:16 PM

Sand looks like drops of the water on the glass, perspetive is incredible
        Photo By: Xunilek   (K:717)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/26/2004 9:00:22 PM

B&W is even better comparing to color version
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
8/24/2004 6:25:40 AM

Great! Quite different form Your lasst shots. It is 6x6 quality
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
7/8/2004 9:41:23 PM

This is the first in usefilm from the series I already know from other sites, but the best one I think. Great light and cropping.
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
7/7/2004 5:34:27 AM

This must be somewhere on the north east shore of Achill. Shot betweeen heavy and moderate showers in "single sunny spell" -
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
6/28/2004 1:12:04 PM

The tree is in wrong place I still think. You are obsolutely right - moon can be moved to the left. Here is my "small retouch" proposal of Mr. Gaglio's copyright photography. (deleted from my HDD after)
        Photo By: Massimo Gaglio  (K:-112)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
6/27/2004 4:41:39 PM

I always look at the "single tree" pictures. However I'm affraid the composition is not perfect in this one. The main problem is tree versus hill proportion - You may look at one of my favourite portfolios in usefilm where you can find plenty of single trees - none of them is as high as the top of the hill. It is Michael Buselle: http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/10044.html
Regards
        Photo By: Massimo Gaglio  (K:-112)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
6/27/2004 4:31:45 PM

Ecellent, our favourite cloud's shadows seen on the grass. Few words about composition I wrote already elsewhere. Pozdrowienia
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
6/23/2004 5:46:12 PM

gratulacje
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
5/24/2004 7:51:27 PM

sorry - nikon70-300 @300? I don't believe you
        Photo By: Glenn R. McGloughlin  (K:3716)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
5/18/2004 2:11:05 PM

this is my favourite of your's. the border between light and shadows stressed with central placement of main subject gives an extraordinary composition
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/22/2004 8:22:38 PM

Hello Bobby,
I can't send you email. Sorry
My filter is Hoya IR72
effect in RGB is similiar to:
http://www.pixelagogo.com/D100_IR/infrared_d100test.html
I have some minor problems with focusing since my lenses except my newest nikon 80-200 do not have infrared scale on focus indicator ring.
Few answers I found on:
http://www.pixelagogo.com/D100_IR/infrared_d100test.html
http://www.robwilliams.ca/Articles/Digital_Infrared.htm
http://bayimages.net/tech/equipment/nikon-d100.html
http://dpfwiw.com/ir.htm
http://tedfelix.com/IR/index.html
http://www.apogeephoto.com/tips_tricks/lesson7.shtml
I is very difficult to find anything about channel shift - You can find excellent examples:
http://www.usefilm.com/photographer/15420.html
http://www.fotocommunity.de/pc/pc/cat/2514/display/958406
        Photo By: Bobby Mun  (K:3709)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/20/2004 9:22:25 PM

Excellent
        Photo By: Alain Auzeral  (K:931)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/20/2004 9:20:02 PM

Which filters? I've learned D100 is not a perfect tool for IR photography. My own few attempts with hoya IR72 are rather disappointing. Have you seen intenet tutorials on D100&infrared? I have some links my email: biejat@mp.pl Regards
        Photo By: Bobby Mun  (K:3709)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/2/2004 2:48:01 PM

Again... Best of Mitoraj I ever seen
        Photo By: Szymon Seweryn  (K:190)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/2/2004 2:47:21 PM

Best of Mitoraj I ever seen
        Photo By: Szymon Seweryn  (K:190)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/2/2004 2:46:07 PM

no words
        Photo By: Szymon Seweryn  (K:190)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/2/2004 2:33:17 PM

An also gives some points not only to Prague sanitary, but also to to nikon techniciants. I'm glad to use d100 too. Good composition too, not only colours.
        Photo By: Yuri Bonder  (K:268)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
4/2/2004 2:15:13 PM

Great shot, nice grainy effect. Unfortunately it's falling down to the right a little.
        Photo By: Mário Hipólito  (K:82)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
2/16/2004 1:16:52 PM

For people who haven't seen this place the composition might be a little to crowdy, not for me. I see we both are coming back to summer holiday - not only here buta also in plfoto. Regards zb
        Photo By: Piotr Moszczenski  (K:96)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
1/4/2004 4:23:14 AM

PS was used only for cropping and level adjustments. Oversaturation has to be an effect of my monitor decalibration? Thanks for comments. Regards
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/20/2002 12:41:54 PM

Mike, I think you are right.
But I love so much horizontal planes that I always feel a real pain cutting anything from right or left side of the picture (see another discussion: www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=22880 ).
My goal was to show a space behind this boy. Instead of cropping may I propose some PS manipulation?
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/19/2002 10:39:50 AM

Thank you for comments. I have cropped off (to 520 from 640 pixels) on the right side. You're right - looks much better on full screen preview, but in smaller view it is difficult to recognize the trees - aren't they looking like wall or fence?.
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/15/2002 10:41:56 AM

Hmmm. I have to reconsider..
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)  
9/13/2002 11:38:01 AM

Thanks for your warm words.
It was a major liver surgery and very tricky, extremely difficult technical situation with high risk of haemorrage in the patient who already bled during procedure.
Unfortunately you can never find a good position for shooting a picture in the situation like this. One step left from me was the place for the cautery and ultrasonic dissector - not for extra photographer in O.T.
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)


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