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Critique By:
Jake Sieg (K:673)
10/9/2002 1:45:00 PM
oh wow, absolutely love this. GREAT JOB
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Photo By: Tim Dinofa
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heather martino (K:3648)
10/8/2002 5:59:28 AM
this is clever - teehee - the poor dog - we'll all be convinced he doesnt actually have any eyes if you carry on like this! H
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Photo By: Tim Dinofa
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Critique By:
Mark Scheuern (K:1428)
10/6/2002 2:47:35 PM
That's so funny!
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Dawna G. (K:7709)
10/4/2002 4:53:58 PM
i am assuming you had this family's cooperation to stand still for a long exposure, looks good Tim, I have been enhoying your work.
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Vincent K. Tylor (K:7863)
10/3/2002 8:08:59 PM
Love the colors and the blurred effect as well. But what makes this image for me, is the old man anchoring the left side of the image. Poor guy. All those baggy pants and hip-hop styles and music.... Boardwalks are a great place to see it all. I do miss Ocean City Maryland at times. Great job here.
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Photo By: Tim Dinofa
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Critique By:
Tim Dinofa (K:162)
10/3/2002 7:14:59 PM
Thanks for the comments. Kevin, I really didn't do much digitally to enhence the colors. The long exposure just saturated the colors that way. Heather - I shot this photo right after sun set, so it wasn't completely dark. I think that had something to do with how the lights turned out. They were on, but they weren't the main light source.
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heather martino (K:3648)
10/3/2002 6:21:00 PM
very cool, You managed to damp the glare from the streetlights nicely - how?. H
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Critique By:
Kevin Lanthier (K:3477)
10/3/2002 1:34:42 PM
These are always fun - have something similar coming, myself. What I like in particular in this shot is the deep blue you get in the sky and the way it compliments the orangey boardwalk. That must have been manipulated digitally.
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Critique By:
Autumn Ruhe (K:993)
10/2/2002 12:42:21 PM
this is lovely- those rich tones are absolutely beautiful. i agree with gary concerning the man's arm- the sense of symmetry is a little off. but this is a great photo nonetheless.
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Critique By:
Gary Petersen (K:383)
10/2/2002 11:26:58 AM
This is a great idea and well done. It might be better if you let the man's arm fade to the edge as the woman's did rather than the sharp edged cut off.
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Critique By:
Elangovan S (K:10675)
10/2/2002 9:32:23 AM
This is cool. so touchy & elegant... (how did u remove the bg). Check out my portfolio, i have one concept shot and you may enjoy. http://www.usefilm.com/showphoto.php?id=22355.
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Photo By: Tim Dinofa
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Critique By:
Becky V (K:9699)
10/2/2002 8:43:35 AM
Great action shot, and lots of tension. It's apparent Marley is about to dismember the football, but he's not quite there yet. The perspective is nice, and makes it look as if Marley's about to jump out of the picture, but I completely agree with Heather about needing to see the eyes!
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Critique By:
jeff lynch (K:4770)
10/2/2002 7:23:52 AM
Really good capture here but I do wish it was a bit lighter though.
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meprivacynet@meprivacy.net meprivacynet@meprivacy.net (K:3974)
10/2/2002 6:05:35 AM
i love it
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heather martino (K:3648)
10/2/2002 4:32:36 AM
cool. Can you make him do it again but so we can see they eyes? That would be REALLY cool!
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Critique By:
Edith R (K:49)
10/2/2002 4:29:50 AM
absolutely beautiful. would buy it if it was a postcard.
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Critique By:
Danny Provost (K:812)
10/2/2002 3:39:23 AM
Tim This is a great shot.
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Critique By:
Jeff Cable (K:3599)
10/2/2002 1:04:20 AM
Hi Tim. Wow! what a great picture. Everything from the idea, tonal range, composition and execution does it for me. Brilliant! I wish I had taken it.
Cheers! Jeff
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Critique By:
Kevin Lanthier (K:3477)
10/2/2002 12:32:48 AM
Conceptually sound - mother, father, child. The simplicity in which or whole family structure is displayed here is the most outstanding aspect of this image, to me. Not too shabby on a technical level, either. Iconic.
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Photo By: Tim Dinofa
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Critique By:
Vincent K. Tylor (K:7863)
10/1/2002 11:59:17 PM
Wow, this is too cool! Excellent sharpness and all of that, but the idea is a very unique one for me. I do wonder if it might have an even greater impact if the hands were of just one person. Still, it works for me...a good one here!
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Critique By:
John Doe (K:155)
9/28/2002 11:02:39 AM
GREAT SHOT! One of the funniest I've seen. You would have no trouble selling this to a greeting card company. Nice job.
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Photo By: Tim Dinofa
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Critique By:
Dawna G. (K:7709)
9/28/2002 7:14:58 AM
teehee. excellent capture of rocky's expression.
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Critique By:
Kim Culbert (K:37070)
9/28/2002 6:53:01 AM
*grin* Look at that one horrified eye staring back out from under the bubbles! Great capture!
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Critique By:
Toni Martin (K:5092)
9/28/2002 6:14:07 AM
This is a great image. Gave me my first laugh of the day!
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Critique By:
John Myers (K:4308)
9/27/2002 11:28:24 PM
lol, this is going in my favorites. wonderful capture
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Critique By:
Russ Cooper (K:759)
9/27/2002 10:03:11 PM
That's a hilarious shot. Took me a while to figure out exactly what I was looking at.
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