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Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
6/19/2003 3:41:41 PM

I like this image a nice balance of sky and interesting foreground. That hill or mountain in the back might make for a nice photograph as well. Love the movement on the field in the front.
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
6/18/2003 3:51:53 PM

Interesting place with lots of visual appeal. I especially like the river in the foreground, I might have gotten closer to it and lower to the ground. Definitely a place to go back to.
        Photo By: Bertrand CLEMENT  (K:128)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
6/18/2003 3:47:45 PM

I always enjoy floral images like this. The repetition of everything and spots of red all over.
        Photo By: Adrian Royle  (K:715)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/16/2002 3:15:47 PM

This looks like that place you took me... beautiful comp and image. Love it!!
        Photo By: tess campbell  (K:515)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/4/2002 3:06:07 PM

Its really nice to see some black and white landscape. I have only dibbled in it. What you have here is very well done. Its beautiful and simple.
        Photo By: wayne stubbs  (K:130)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/4/2002 1:32:49 PM

A pretty solid image all around. You probably didn't need F22. Leading lines are solid. I like the grayscale as well. A well executed image in my opions.
        Photo By: james norman  (K:162)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/4/2002 1:28:05 PM

I like this area. I took a look at the vertical version. Just some tips for next time you get here (if its near you). There is a lot of interesting textures and things to use as foreground. If there is a way to get to where the water is running toward the upper left... do so, I see some green folliage of there as well. Its hard to tell from both verions what kind of background you might have if there is trees or just sky. Get some ND and split ND's if needed.

I am not trying to take away from the image as its just such a beautiful area. Just trying to help .
        Photo By: Shawn Grant  (K:64)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/4/2002 1:23:21 PM

I love portraits like this... seeing perfect models gets a little boring if you ask me. THis is real its what you see every day, its more of a reflection of your own self in a mirror. It a face that tells a thousand stories.
        Photo By: Jay Dixon  (K:563)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/4/2002 1:21:04 PM

One of my favorites of yours... it makes me smile!!
        Photo By: Carmen Fuchs  (K:66)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/3/2002 3:32:15 PM

This is a very well done image Greg... I like the trees in the water. You certainly captured Sawhill ponds in a different way here. I am so used to seeing those wonderful clouds.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/3/2002 3:26:48 PM

Very nice image Tess... why didn't you color that tree yellow. A little color may have made it better or maybe not. Still nicely done.
        Photo By: tess campbell  (K:515)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/2/2002 3:12:49 PM

The way this image is makes it look scary, you did a pretty good job. That wave is a beauty.
        Photo By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/1/2002 11:05:32 AM

This is nice... but could be better. Use that river and get low. I also see a waterfall there to . As you said the colors are beautiful. Try getting here at sunrise or set. Could make for a wonderful photograph.
        Photo By: Bob Fraga  (K:263)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
12/1/2002 10:12:09 AM

Very well done image. I like the softness of the back and the feeling that the flower is poking through.
        Photo By: Marleen den Brok  (K:374)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/29/2002 2:38:29 PM

I really enjoy the light and colors in this image. Did you think about resizing the image and putting it into the window? and making it look like a image hanging up .
        Photo By: Kristupa Saragih  (K:1031)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/29/2002 1:22:50 PM

As much as one sees this type of image, I can never get enough of it. Totally untouched ground is so beautiful.
        Photo By: Don Martel  (K:551)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/27/2002 1:07:09 PM

This is a very beautiful place someplace I'd like to be. I like the addition of the photographer way out there, makes the cliffs looks so much bigger. Have you considerd ever climibing down the cliffs to the shore down there.
        Photo By: Steve Mekata  (K:610)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/26/2002 2:41:04 PM

Wow, this is very beautiful and well done. Can't say much since I think this is perfect.
        Photo By: Phillip Filtz  (K:1792) Donor

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/26/2002 1:58:33 PM

Knock out the little bit of black. This is well seen and photographed .
        Photo By: Andrew Ito  (K:177)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/26/2002 1:56:56 PM

You wanna know something... these are my favorite kinds of situations... not with the colors and things, but with the clouds. The two serperate layers of clouds, the bottom moving faster and the top lazily sitting there. I love the 14mm as well. It almost seems as if the sun is split one side of the image seems more lit than the other.

I feel like I am there next to you watching this. Very excellent work.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/25/2002 4:35:43 PM

Exceptional image, the kids look is priceless. Very well done.
        Photo By: Wallace Rollins  (K:149)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/25/2002 4:33:09 PM

I wish that was a real hand as it would have made the image more powerful. Its very well exposed and the color you toned in PS makes it better. Very well done.
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/25/2002 4:14:40 PM

I really am attracted to this image... not only for the colors which are just perfect but for the meaning behind it.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/22/2002 2:33:55 PM

I wouldn't remove the snow area, it gives you a sense of what time of year it is, and its such a beautiful snow area to. I think to really understand this image it needs to be seen at a larger size than the posting limits. Its one of the better images I have had the pleasure of viewing.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/21/2002 3:13:29 PM

You know I like this image Greg as I have a print of it from you. The contrasts are what make this for me. The image evokes fear with those skies and making it look like your a ant looking up a mountain.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/21/2002 3:08:30 PM

Beautiful work Tess, you attention to detail, you even colored the way distant trees. I still think you should use your tripod . I'd like to see some infared veiling.
        Photo By: tess campbell  (K:515)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/20/2002 4:15:49 PM

I know what you mean on the quickness of things... I have so many beautiful clouds with little or no foreground. I keep them in my stack for memories sake. I love the clouds as well... I always look at them first before anything else, most of the time my composition suffers because I look up and not down. You have the luxery here of a 14mm lens and a beautifully colored sunrise, thats all you needed.

I read once clouds alone can make a photograph.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/20/2002 4:15:08 PM

I know what you mean on the quickness of things... I have so many beautiful clouds with little or no foreground. I keep them in my stack for memories sake. I love the clouds as well... I always look at them first before anything else, most of the time my composition suffers because I look up and not down. You have the luxery here of a 14mm lens and a beautifully colored sunrise, thats all you needed.

I read once clouds alone can make a photograph.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/20/2002 4:07:58 PM

Anne... you don't need experience with either to critique a photograph or art. If it makes you feel then the image did its job.

I like this image and think its stellar. In my opinion its your best. I admire the extra color work that puts this over the top.
        Photo By: tess campbell  (K:515)

Critique By: Markos Berndt  (K:382)  
11/20/2002 4:03:54 PM

As much as I like the fact that this is taken outside in nature, and animals being difficult to capture artistically in nature... I do wish that one in back was facing forward. You were fortunate to stumble across these as they hide so well. I've seen owls but 200mm isn't good enough to capture them up close and personal.

I personally wouldn't crop the image any more... I like that they are framed it shows them better in there habitat.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)


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