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Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/7/2004 2:06:29 PM

the title reveals Teunis's heart - that of a poet!
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/7/2004 2:03:06 PM

seems it is blind - and do we not know that truth well!!
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/7/2004 1:51:44 PM

Beautiful wistful shot - classic in substance and mood...
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/6/2004 8:36:59 PM

reflective and meditative...
        Photo By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/5/2004 1:14:09 PM

Brad,

I answered your paper questions...I had instructions I had written for someone else so it was easy - cut and paste!!

go check it out...

M

mary_bell1232003@yahoo.com

anymore questions you can email me...
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/5/2004 1:04:40 PM

Stefan,

This is wonderful - reminds me of Dina Marie's portrait work - wonderful DOF and movement but most importantly, it captures the energy of a child...

I am falling behind on comments because my in-laws are here...my apologies...
        Photo By: Stefan Engström  (K:24473)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/5/2004 12:58:49 PM

lensflare placed perfectly, lovely image!!
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/5/2004 12:55:59 PM

Once you held your finger on the trigger
Now the gun is pointing at your head
Once you reigned supreme
Over all that you could see
Now you walk on the other side of the street

How the mighty fall
I've seen it all before
From the highest heights
To the lowest of lows
How the mighty fall

Once your words were the first and last on the subject
Now they hang like a noose around your neck
Once you held the light
That could be seen from near and far
Now you fall and stumble in the dark

How the mighty fall
I've seen it all before
From the highest heights
To the lowest of lows
How the mighty fall


Group "Alarm" from Wales

song from the 80's off the album "Change"
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/5/2004 12:08:45 PM

Okay - I am smiling and laughing!! I thought I was in for a Harlan Heald macro...
        Photo By: kita mcintosh  (K:18594)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/5/2004 7:16:59 AM

IOU

a buck fifty
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/4/2004 12:32:16 PM

You are a blessing to me - because you always make me smile!! Thanks!!

I am glad you salvaged the film!
        Photo By: David Antoff  (K:995)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/4/2004 12:18:50 PM

I can't imagine where he could have possibly got that attitude, certainly not from the old man!

nice sunset tones...
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/4/2004 12:11:47 PM

Tim Beautiful distortion creates a dynamic sense of movement and not just physical movement but emotional movement...what kind of lenses did you use? I am curious...

I agree more space would be good - I would suggest from the top...
        Photo By: Tim Long  (K:9228)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/4/2004 12:04:21 PM

Beautiful and brilliant reflection - I would crop from the left to remove the weed in the foreground...
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/4/2004 7:41:49 AM

feels like charcoal - if I touch will my fingers smudge?
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/4/2004 7:38:01 AM

a walk into a different world...
        Photo By: Lukasz Gladki  (K:1101)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 1:31:58 PM

well, after Hugo there isn't much left to say!!
        Photo By: Hermen Pen  (K:9168)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 1:25:40 PM

smooth cool lines - makes me I should start looking at my ice shots again and post a few more...
        Photo By: Tim Long  (K:9228)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 1:19:32 PM

great balance of light and dark, detail and lack of detail...
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 4:49:47 AM

Like sunsets in the vicinity of a large forest fire or after a volcanic explosion. Classic sunset - not much to critique
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 4:40:44 AM

fallen...
        Photo By: ana ribeiro  (K:21290)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 4:39:02 AM

        Photo By: kita mcintosh  (K:18594)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 4:21:44 AM

Carol,

Technically brilliant - the emotive value of this image is stupendous layers of meaning available for anyone who wants to contemplate it for awhile...
        Photo By: Carol Watson  (K:5185)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 4:16:02 AM

Sandy,

This is quite a good minimal DOF...the window frame leads into the figurine nicely...

Things to remember about a minimal DOF are that light and shadow are greatly enhanced in the viewer's eye when they can't make out the stuff in the background. I find that it is always good to try to find a dark background (at least for my style) as the light will always show up more than you expect it too (nice thing about light )...

I agree about Macro lenses and as I love minimal DOF, I use them a lot. I also find that to enhance the vagueness of the background, use the fastest practical shutter speed - you can always lighten the image again (too fast is too grainy).

I am not sure about the red object in this image but I am sure it will work very well for many...I like the tiny bit of debris by the figurine's foot - it is almost the sharpest focus in the image and lends an interesting perspective to the shot...
        Photo By: sandy c. hopkins  (K:17107)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/3/2004 4:09:07 AM

I kind of like this kitschy rusted thing but then sometimes, I like kitsch...
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/2/2004 2:12:02 PM

I like the DOF here and the warm tonal gradation of the sand is wonderful...one could argue for a bit more detail on the foreground area of the poles but otherwise - excellent image...
        Photo By: Hermen Pen  (K:9168)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/2/2004 1:47:23 PM

From a journalistic point of view this captures the moment - I find it interesting from a "me" perspective how bright the trees behind the banner are - the seem nearly the same color...
        Photo By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/2/2004 12:26:21 PM

The image seems to balanced between sky and water imo...still it is lovely...
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/2/2004 12:24:14 PM

Verena,

This image is spectacular - the perspective, the arm, the everything - I can't even articulate it but I love it!!
        Photo By: Verena Rentrop  (K:15233) Donor

Critique By: MaryBell   (K:32791)  
3/2/2004 6:02:29 AM

I am not so much into bug shots although it is a good study of technical skill... this one looks like he is walking the cable of a suspension bridge - wide enough to walk on but not sure about reliability...
        Photo By: Johnny K  (K:12635)


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