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Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
1/15/2006 2:17:19 AM

Very nice! Great lighting and set, really emphasize the kids. Wonderful moment captured!
        Photo By: Eric Simpson  (K:2348)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
10/31/2005 3:59:05 AM

Simply stunning. Very beautiful capture. The color is very nice, and the exposure is perfect.
        Photo By: David Stokely  (K:1010)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
7/6/2004 9:01:18 PM

Interesting effect. The color shift adds a very surrealistic effect to the photo. The composition is very nice too. I would like to see the original on this.

Steve
        Photo By: foob Niemand  (K:267)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
7/6/2004 8:52:12 PM

Absolutely beautiful, both in color and composition. Perhaps the use of a polarizing filter to eliminate a bit of the glare on the water would help, but it is still a fine capture.

Regards
        Photo By: Kaj Nielsen  (K:15279)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
6/24/2004 5:00:46 PM

I like the mood and atmosphere of the photo. The jpeg artifacts in the sky are really distracting. I would save at a much higher quality level.

Also, the branch from the tree seems a bit like a mistake, rather than something that was intentionally composed in the shot. I like the idea of the tree to anchor it, but composing it so that the tree is a bit more...intentional would be better. Either that or compose it without the tree. Just my opinion.

Regards,

Steve
        Photo By: ade mcfade  (K:12388)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
12/4/2002 6:10:36 PM

Quite nice. Good DOF. Perhaps a *bit* more environment would be nice here. The crop seems a titch tight.
        Photo By: Kristupa Saragih  (K:1031)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
12/4/2002 6:09:14 PM

Wow! Very nice. It seems like something out of a fantasy novel. I love the shapes of the trees, very unique.
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
12/3/2002 3:26:18 PM

Beautiful! I love the blown out light in the windows, it adds a wonderful etherial quality.
        Photo By: Wallace Rollins  (K:149)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
11/28/2002 11:53:42 AM

This camera (and many other non point-and-shoot digicams) allow you to set the ccd/cmos sensitivity to various ISO equivalents. The Dimage 7i will do ISO 100/200/400 and 800. This picture was taken at ISO 100.
        Photo By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)

Critique By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)  
11/28/2002 11:53:15 AM

This camera (and many other non point-and-shoot digicams) allow you to set the ccd/cmos sensitivity to various ISO equivalents. The Dimage 7i will do ISO 100/200/400 and 800. This picture was taken at ISO 100.
        Photo By: Steve Peterson  (K:103)


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