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Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/22/2006 12:02:27 PM

nice composition, like it, a bit odd maybe where you choose to cut the subject, a bit lower would get the whole of them standing in the edge (maybe that could look funny though... don't know)
        Photo By: Ibrahim Adiguzel  (K:12)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/22/2006 11:59:53 AM

interesting composition. really like the lighting you used here
        Photo By: laphael wang  (K:2318)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/22/2006 12:35:01 AM

excellent find! love this image... so many layers, different ages, adding layer after layer of barb wire
        Photo By: 1301307 60  (K:44058)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/22/2006 12:32:25 AM

absolutely amazing... I always wanted to try a drop picture, but now I feel it would be pointless, I would never get it THIS good. Congratulations
        Photo By: serdar koc  (K:577)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 6:35:40 PM

beautiful portrait, very soft delicate light which carries through to her. The pose and expression is also calming/embracing.
Normally you would have the subject looking into the space, but here, her calm expresion and looking away makes me feel she is been transported somewhere else, not interested in what around her at that moment.
I truly love it! well done
        Photo By: Jennifer Jones  (K:-505) Donor

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 6:31:05 PM

surreal tones/light
good composition
well done!
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 6:29:38 PM

nice city, charming
great capture
        Photo By: cessy karina  (K:14205)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 6:26:15 PM

I started in colour, but i feel b/w is better
        Photo By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 11:03:05 AM

very nice abstract! powerful lines with a strong movement
        Photo By: Ahmet Baki Kocaballi  (K:13618)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 10:54:26 AM

I see your point... mmm... difficult choice I bet!
Bad arquitect. Unconsidered towards photographers like you...
Still is a great picture, just been pedantic really
        Photo By: Tom Horton  (K:1605)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 10:35:11 AM

I love this kind of city portrayal. How many times a day people do this? thousands, but waiting always seems to be the one of the things we never explain, but is a big part in city life.
nice shot, the movement in the background works really well to help isolate your subject.
        Photo By: David Mihoci  (K:450)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/21/2006 10:28:43 AM

simple, but stricking. Portarying the legacy of industry - the beauty of the architecture to the non so good enviroment consequences. Love the tone too!
        Photo By: Juan Pablo Cheret  (K:136)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 8:35:05 PM

great photo, lots of detail in the reflection, lovely tones, like the composition too, but i keep asking to myself how would it loook like with a greater angle, or strait...
        Photo By: Tom Horton  (K:1605)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 6:05:04 PM

superb!
as david states, this can not be a easy shot, plus 200mm is not exectly a extremely long tele, so you must be pretty close...
beautiful picture Andy
        Photo By: Andy Pollard  (K:1359)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 1:22:18 PM

stunning shot, great sense of freedom... she has the whole world in front on her to look forward to
        Photo By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 1:20:19 PM

like the composition, and the colours, lovely, intense complemantary colours.
shame of the sharpness...
        Photo By: Salvador María Lozada  (K:69375) Donor

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 1:18:25 PM

cool!
what was your fealing...
things get transformed when changes hands, or people intepret things differently?
...or something else.
        Photo By: Steve Chong  (K:814)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 1:15:28 PM

the building on the left looks like is only a mesh... cool refelction, it really carries through.
Hope you solve your thumb questions...
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/20/2006 9:03:14 AM

Yes, I'm really pleased I went back. I can also see that my shots have improved with the Canon. I feel that I learned more in one day with the digital than years with film (Ok, a bit exagerated, but since the digital you can shot at no cost is been great to experiment without losing time and money...).
        Photo By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/19/2006 8:25:16 PM

moody, warm, dreamy thanks to the long exposure... a beautyful shot. congratulations.
        Photo By: Kiarang Alaei  (K:49415)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/19/2006 1:08:02 PM

thanks ray, much appreciatted.
You have to love flowers, to grow them and shot them. I especialy love macro, nothing to be able to see the beauty within.
until the first daph come out though, i'm going to have to think of other things to look at ;p
        Photo By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/19/2006 12:59:27 PM

una composicion genial. Me encanta tambien en escenario q haas encontrado para esta secuencia. los tonos de la piel quedan muy suaves con el rojo del ladrillo, i los pantalones azules son una gran complemento, a la imagen y a su figura
        Photo By: Claudio Mejias  (K:4278)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/19/2006 12:05:03 PM

Very nice macro, good composition too
        Photo By: p e t a .  (K:18700)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/19/2006 9:11:15 AM

I see you point. As you said you could use a blur in PS (one day you need to try the lens blur, is nice), but as me, I don't like to retouch my photos, if they're not good at the begining, just shot again! (I spend all day in PS due to my job, so when I'm doing photography I won't to stay away from there!)
I was thinking of really slight crop anyway, as you say you want to see they are leaves! maybe just the far left fat drop.
        Photo By: J J.  (K:143)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/18/2006 11:47:49 PM

exellent image!
love the prespective.
As for the blurry thumb... well we could do some experimentation.
post the same iamge 3 times, one with a bit of sharpening and other with really high quality jpeg compresion (11 or 12), but always making sure it doesn't go over 400k (photoshop says 370k i think, but the real size then is 400k, don't ask me why, just noticed)
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/18/2006 7:47:08 PM

rose petals, beautiful... I also taken to bits a few roses lately for shooting purposes... it seem a shame, such a great flower... but the petals are beautyful on their own right.
I like the play with DOF you doing here, though the sharp area is to high in my opinion, I would probaly crop a bit from the bottom.
        Photo By: J J.  (K:143)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/18/2006 7:37:09 PM

very nice floral close up, love the lower view of the flower!
        Photo By: Henry Jalandoni  (K:140)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/18/2006 6:56:15 PM

interesting masking of the droplet, like it, but is so subtle that I wonder if it would look better with a closer crop... the top left is not out of focus enough and distracts me, especially because is separated by a completely blurry area
good image though
        Photo By: J J.  (K:143)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/18/2006 6:49:31 PM

great use of DOF, we can appreciatte the beauty of this small flower.
like the subtle frame you made, doesn't take out anything from the image, but helps focusing in whats interesting.
good job!
        Photo By: hdw Photography  (K:6630)

Critique By: Derek Dixon  (K:4948)  
1/18/2006 6:47:26 PM

look cold, windy, not the kind of weather to get out. Brave enough to be 30s!!!
worth it though, excellent capture, so many textures to look at, stone, ice, clouds, sea... everything is alive but not friendly - so dark...
love it!
        Photo By: N M  (K:4879)


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