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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
7/2/2003 7:45:52 AM
what spoils it for me is the flag hanging a bit lame in the wrong direction
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Photo By: Carole Bradford
(K:10715)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/5/2003 12:07:10 AM
i like this very much. have you also managed to capture them on the way down - i reckon the effect of the veil hovering just over the two of them will be even more stunning. but, nevertheless, a fine piece of work of art.
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Photo By: Marc Schneider
(K:666)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/4/2003 12:03:08 AM
very nice shot. mind you, what i like best is your equipment prooving all those folks who insist on prime lenses for portraiture wrong.
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Photo By: Cherri Lanagan
(K:258)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/3/2003 11:55:43 PM
a lovely scene, the light, however, seems a bit too harsh. a reflector could do wonders on a scene like this.
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Photo By: Katherine Hagen
(K:2359)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/3/2003 3:48:45 AM
the foreground seems slightly overexposed to me - otherwise it's the kind of picture i like a lot!
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Photo By: Felipe Rodríguez
(K:9200)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/3/2003 12:51:03 AM
i certainly don't want to hurt your or anybody else's feelings, but imho "tears of pride" are not quite sufficient to create a good photo.
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Photo By: Barry Ephraim
(K:94)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/3/2003 12:41:07 AM
the light seems a bit harsh, and a shallower dof would have been nice, too. otherwise an appealing shot.
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Photo By: Birgit Heidrich
(K:142)
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Critique By:
volker plaschke (K:54)
6/2/2003 8:26:47 AM
color-wise a very fascinating picture, nicely illustrating the pros of a graduating filter. imho, the composition is not quite as exciting as the colors.
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Photo By: Cristiano Corte
(K:10836)
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