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Critique By:
- - (K:2997)
4/28/2004 4:03:12 PM
i loved the ide and composition in it.nice work
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Kevin Collier (K:19076)
3/17/2004 10:45:06 AM
Great color. I agree that with a different crop it would be a better image but I like it anyway...K
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia (K:96391)
12/17/2003 8:19:00 AM
great composition.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Shelly N Alexander (K:1451)
6/23/2003 12:10:07 PM
I love the shot, but it just doesn't seem sharp to me. Was this planned?
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Kim kyungsang (K:14135)
6/23/2003 10:39:16 AM
Hi Stefano Excellent shot!!! , regards mission pic.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia (K:96391)
6/20/2003 3:50:41 PM
marvelous texture and tones.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
George Marks (K:15437)
6/20/2003 2:09:51 PM
Is this (k)not wood?
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Hermen Pen (K:9168)
6/20/2003 2:07:08 PM
Hi Lido, maybe it is just the development lab that made some corrections to the print. If the print is made automatically the machine often works towards an 'average' colour. (I have seen some terrible examples of that). So if the overall image is *very* pink, it tries to correct it by adding the complementary colour (green). This could very well be the case here: the pavement, which is probably gray in reality, looks slightly green on my monitor. I can make it look gray by adding a little red using an image processing program (e.g. Photoshop), and now the church becomes much more pink... So take the negative to a lab that does manual processing, and ask them to take care of the colours. Tell them to make the pavement grey and the rest will be also all right  You can also try slide film, then you don't have the problem with colour-corrected prints. I often use Fuji Sensia, this gives very natural colours.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Erin Bergstrom (K:87)
6/20/2003 1:27:20 PM
I love the texture in the wood Lido.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Todd Wedgworth (K:3433)
6/19/2003 7:59:45 PM
are there any filters you can use to enhance the pink? that part on the left come out very pink. maybe a polarizing filter for the sky. i am told that kodachrome goes well with red and orange colors, maybe that could be worth a try.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Nando Mondino (K:14261)
6/19/2003 3:38:08 PM
Great lighting and nice colors!
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
George Marks (K:15437)
6/13/2003 2:54:28 PM
You're doing quite well Lido. This is an excellent image.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Fabio Keiner (K:81109)
6/13/2003 1:55:54 PM
wood structures are incredible : here you can see the fire enclosed which would burn the wood
 great piece, by the way!
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Ordilei Caldeira (K:2545)
6/13/2003 1:40:41 PM
Good look man!
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Diana Cornelissen (K:26437)
6/10/2003 9:52:56 AM
Great portrait of a child in "thoughts", not disturbed by anything. Beautiful lightning on the face. Well done Lido!
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
George Marks (K:15437)
6/10/2003 8:28:56 AM
Lido - I think this photo was taken in the afternoon. The light would be much better in the morning, before 9:30. I think the lens is your problem. Try backing off and use your others lenses and compare results.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Lido Stefano (K:654)
6/9/2003 10:13:53 AM
Basile - the plant is called ivy here. Italian name I do not know.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Todd Wedgworth (K:3433)
6/7/2003 2:03:07 PM
I really like the way the grain enhances the fog. Looks kind of eerie.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Todd Wedgworth (K:3433)
6/7/2003 2:00:29 PM
Did you use a tripod for this? The sun shining on the altar is good.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Todd Wedgworth (K:3433)
6/7/2003 1:57:51 PM
Hi Lido -
Kids can be real difficult to photograph. I always seem to miss the real good image by a hair. Regards, Todd.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Basile Laderchi (K:43)
6/5/2003 8:49:30 AM
Great picture and composition. I love the natural framing with the plant (i wish i knew the word in english or italian). Keep it up.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Basile Laderchi (K:43)
6/5/2003 8:44:31 AM
It looks like a photo of an old pirate-ghost ship. Composition and mood is great. I would prefer it if it had less grain.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
George Marks (K:15437)
6/4/2003 7:28:03 AM
I really like the grain Lido. You chose a good film for it. Your work is quite good.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
George Marks (K:15437)
6/4/2003 7:26:12 AM
This is a very special capture. A few minutes later and the sun would no longer shine on the altar. Well done Lido.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Ronny Van Eeckhoutte (K:12734)
6/3/2003 9:47:26 AM
Excellent .
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Hayri CALISKAN (K:16195)
6/3/2003 8:56:24 AM
Beautiful composed. Regards, Hayri.
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Critique By:
ventrix drogo (K:65398)
6/3/2003 8:46:11 AM
Buona composizione, bei colori, ma la sfocatura in primo piano disturba un po', inoltre mi pare un po' storta. ciao
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Lido Stefano (K:654)
6/2/2003 2:10:00 PM
Peter, Richard: As I understand, the project was to use grain, not to hide it. I think resolution is because of fog.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Ronny Van Eeckhoutte (K:12734)
6/2/2003 2:06:50 PM
Brilliant, well composed with great perspective.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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Critique By:
Richard Thornton (K:26442)
6/2/2003 2:05:02 PM
Great possibilities, but the lack of resolution and the grain are hard to ignore.
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Photo By: Lido Stefano
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