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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/6/2008 7:12:48 AM
My warmest regards to you Violetta, this sigle shot speaks a lot: peace, tranquil, serene mood, romance and above all rekindles humans ever primitive longing for nature.
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Photo By: Violetta Tarnowska
(K:24497)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/6/2008 7:00:17 AM
Kudos for picking this man with colors and chiaroscuro blending well out of the crowd. Only the background red draws a bit of uniqueness from the centerstage.
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Photo By: Carlos A. Alvis
(K:1205)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/20/2007 8:41:18 PM
Your excellent point of view and the choice for keeping it in black/white has brought out aesthetics to high standards which otherwise is a simple scene, simple as the saying "beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder"
Bravo! keep it up,
Warm regards Ahmed
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Photo By: Brian Botelho
(K:382)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/20/2007 1:14:47 AM
Hi Annemette! You truly have shown us how your carelessly careful acts have worked wonders to give such a potrait radiating the emotive personality in you...I can bet the overall quality is such that it overrules your concern for a sharp focus, instead being out of focus it gives added softness to it in keeping with the aura. I would like to know how you created such an innovative background, did you touch it up with PS?
Warmest regards! Ahmed
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Photo By: Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen
(K:55244)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/20/2007 12:56:50 AM
Though there is some elements of shake and noise in the picture but considering the wonderful point of view and perspective in the picture I surely would congratulate you, and only if there were some more black smoke billowing our of the chimney...my encouragements are with you Bahadir Karatas. Warm regards, Ahmed
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Photo By: Bahadır Karatas
(K:179)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/20/2007 12:49:23 AM
I liked the wonder in the colors and catch light on the eye, but my eye was looking for some relief in the frame(too tight a frame) which I think if given in front of the look of the parrot would strengthen your picture a lot.
Warm regards, Ahmed
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Photo By: Keith Growden
(K:29240)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/12/2007 12:01:40 PM
Very good color and clarity, but i personally find it a bit low in compositional simplicity, rather the arrangements of the flowers and leaves looks complicated.
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Photo By: Larry Fosse
(K:66493)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/12/2007 11:18:50 AM
I am in two thoughts, the rose in the foreground and then the yellow flowers in the background, and finally the the diagonal lines cutting through in the background...
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Photo By: antonio nullus
(K:8540)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/11/2007 9:25:52 AM
The place is very much ideal for a landscape but the off center placement of the trees to the left and more use of the curvilinearity on the right would have given a rhythmic composition
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Photo By: Mahmoud Abuabdou
(K:784)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/8/2007 7:34:21 AM
Great idea behind this shot, but imagine the abstract presence of the head/face of the naughty one you wanted to portray also caught in the streaking effect...would have completed the whole thing. Plz don't take it otherwise, it is my personal view.
Warm regards again! Ahmed
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Photo By: Pinaki Mazumder
(K:99)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/6/2007 2:54:28 PM
Deb! I personally liked the previous one more. Here i think more space on the side of his look is more important to materialize the that look around the corner.
warm regards' Ahmed
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Photo By: D e b
(K:9399)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/6/2007 2:43:28 PM
Hi Deb:
Great composition wise, i liked your unique concept and agility of bringing out the "agony" without even showing the face. I think a bit more of the fingers on the forehead would have enhanced your theme. Warm regards, Ahmed
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Photo By: D e b
(K:9399)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/4/2007 9:35:40 PM
Very good conceptual photography! Peter how about a vertical frame keeping the diagonal outline of the cloud intact?
Warmest regard! Ahmed
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Photo By: Peter De Rycke
(K:41212)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/4/2007 9:31:10 PM
Kim, I loved the against light take and this reverberated the colors but did not like the back drop/background which has certainly toned down the photo.
Warm regards! Ahmed
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Photo By: Kim Flowers
(K:770)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/1/2007 9:31:20 AM
Great shot! Good composition, good use of depth of field, and the colors are just wonderful! As if i can find the "physical map" of Australia drawn on her back...
Warmest Regards! Ahmed
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Photo By: Christopher Perrin
(K:1007)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
6/1/2007 9:17:53 AM
Congrats for the light and shade that enhances the great perspective. Placing the bridge diagonally and thus placing the hut-like structure a bit off center would have broken the linearity and brought dynamism from my point of view. Warmest regards! Ahmed
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Photo By: Majid Al-sekhan ibrahem
(K:240)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/28/2007 4:43:15 PM
Good thought and choice of angle. How about showing a bit of left hand, say the fingers holding the handle bars?
Greetings! Ahmed
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Photo By: laphael wang
(K:2318)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/26/2007 7:14:05 AM
I liked the riot of colors in the flower, indigo, magenta, violet, but the backdrop is somewhat not enhancing from my personal view.
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Photo By: Rich Swanner
(K:-3732)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/25/2007 3:18:00 PM
Great shot, great lighting. How about a drop of water adding some ripple in the bathtub.
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Photo By: Thanh Doan Ky
(K:117)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/21/2007 9:14:39 PM
There is wonderful mood an tonal quality in this picture. Great!
Warmest regard! Ahmed
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Photo By: Adrian Nojek
(K:1349)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/21/2007 9:11:42 PM
May be cutting off the lens of the camera is taking the life of the shot a bit away and the washing away at the right is a bit of distarction
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Photo By: Adrian Nojek
(K:1349)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 8:55:59 AM
Thanks and warmest regards!
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Photo By: Ahmed Keizer
(K:341)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 6:37:49 AM
Great composition wise but i personally feel more of sharpness and contrast would have made it more soothing to the eyes and enhanced the drama.
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Photo By: Niall H
(K:439)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:40:36 AM
Thanks for your encouragement.
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Photo By: Ahmed Keizer
(K:341)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:40:02 AM
Thanks a lot for your encouragement.
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Photo By: Ahmed Keizer
(K:341)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:37:22 AM
Mesmerizing!
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Photo By: Somenath Mukhopadhyay
(K:579)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:34:32 AM
You have drawn a picture with your camera! Bravo!
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Photo By: Somenath Mukhopadhyay
(K:579)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:27:13 AM
Very eager to know how you take such photographs! especially the differential focusing here has worked wonders...
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Photo By: Somenath Mukhopadhyay
(K:579)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:24:14 AM
"Tomar chobite matir gondho paoya jay," can anyone translate this for me.
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Photo By: Somenath Mukhopadhyay
(K:579)
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Critique By:
Ahmed Keizer (K:341)
5/8/2007 4:16:38 AM
Again a great shot. Can we have another copy of it by cropping off the left and giving some more space to the right? Warmest Regard! Ahmed
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Photo By: Somenath Mukhopadhyay
(K:579)
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