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Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
4/12/2009 6:26:31 PM

The lines travel to infinity!
        Photo By: Barry Walthall  (K:5312)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/28/2008 4:39:07 PM

Very nice! How did you roughen the edges of the images?
        Photo By: Tony Smallman  (K:23858) Donor

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
7/9/2007 1:07:41 PM

I think we are onto the same ideas :) Very nice images!
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
7/9/2007 1:03:45 PM

Wow. I have been attempting these "white" images for a while but never had any success coming up close like you do. This is very inspiring for me. Congrats, you have great vision!!
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
7/8/2007 1:39:52 AM

I think I prefer this "Stairs" of the two. The composition is more complex and makes the lines look more substantial. Congrats.
        Photo By: Robert Höhne  (K:4290)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
7/8/2007 1:19:13 AM

I see that you are still at it. The pictures are getting more and more powerful, congrats!
        Photo By: Barry Walthall  (K:5312)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
4/16/2006 11:59:46 AM

I wonder why no one commented on this photo. Of all the street light painting photos, this is the most brilliant I have ever seen! Was it all done in a car?
        Photo By: Jean-Francois Garneau  (K:1898) Donor

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
2/13/2006 2:10:50 PM

Beautifully captured. I like the fluidity very much.
        Photo By: Ameen Mohammed  (K:128)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/6/2006 6:17:38 PM

This is a very beautiful composition. I am suprised that you are able to black out the water in the shot. Congrats.
        Photo By: Mark Miller  (K:370)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/6/2006 6:10:05 PM

A very captivating composition. Congrats.
        Photo By: Mark Miller  (K:370)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/2/2006 7:52:20 AM

Enchanting scenery.
        Photo By: Hani Ghayhab  (K:3723)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/2/2006 7:47:08 AM

Very nicely captured!
        Photo By: musa karaoglu  (K:87)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/2/2006 7:44:06 AM

Very beautiful composition! I am also curious about Anunay Nayak's comment to seeing more detail in the corridor tho I think this works well too.
        Photo By: Edgar Monzón  (K:827)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/2/2006 7:40:51 AM

Very nice texture on the fruits! The only gripe is that the details of the leaf on top of the cantelope (cantelope?) is lost tho it puts a dent onto the fruit.
        Photo By: ZioSeb zioseb  (K:492)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
1/2/2006 7:39:00 AM

Very nice closeup! The curves of the carpels and the blurred petals are wonderful.
        Photo By: Edgar Monzón  (K:827)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
12/25/2005 6:56:43 AM

Very nice porfolio. You are as clever as you are creative. Very nice idea here.
        Photo By: narabia    (K:9563)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
12/19/2005 2:49:22 PM

Nice choice of composition on this one. Love the motion in the scratches. Congrats
        Photo By: naftali raz  (K:1819)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
12/9/2005 3:45:49 PM

It is very interesting / I am extremely fascinated that we have the same habits. I have been doing the same shot in Hong Kong. It is a busy city so the water is much filthier and the colors is more of reflections of buildings. What you have there is very interesting to me. I think I will look into visiting the country side to look for this type of reflections. Excecpt it is tropical here so we don't get as much colors in the country. My mother did similiar shots on a lake near the Grand Canyon and when I saw the red rocks in reflection I jumped. Congrats again - Alvin
        Photo By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
12/9/2005 7:21:31 AM

It is a very wonderful eye sight you have. Did you find this by chance? Or was it achieved after a long search?

Guess from your impressive porfolio, You have probably been searching for images everyday anyway, right?
        Photo By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/22/2005 2:16:37 PM

I'd say the B/W version lets me focus on the woman better. Tho the ripples and the reflection is wonderful and I wouldn't want to give that up.
        Photo By: Chris Spracklen  (K:32552)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/21/2005 5:13:31 PM

This is a very clever design! Wish the people are not cut off but it is a stunning image nonetheless! I like the idea that the white shapes are like an abstract painting and then the peope bring me back to reality.
        Photo By: kike Calvo  (K:11291) Donor

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/19/2005 6:17:10 PM

This is very nicely done! The composition and lighting is perfect! I take it this is done in your new studio?

I am getting our new apartment setup soon and am thinking about purchasing indoor lighting as well. What is a good kit to start with for a new learner?
        Photo By: Jessica Dittmer  (K:477)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/18/2005 1:47:33 PM

Great exposure to get the effect! I imagine it was great patience that got you the shot. Congrats.
        Photo By: Akira Yamaguchi  (K:1163)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/18/2005 7:42:38 AM

Wonderful, just wonderful!
        Photo By: Raf D  (K:9223)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/18/2005 7:36:38 AM

I like your porfolio. Your photos seem very snap shottish and have a very personal/imtimate style to it, each representing a special moment in your life. Thanks for sharing.
        Photo By: Katrina Ingraham  (K:32)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/18/2005 5:41:36 AM

This is very interesting composition. You are very observant. For the camera shake, may I suggest to use a bean bag? You can lean it over the rail and it works as good as a tripod. Even when I use a tripod now, I just put the bean bag over the tripod and camera on the bag. It works well for shots up to 4 seconds. Haven't tried anything longer than that cos my D70 doesn't do long exposure well (noise).
        Photo By: * James *  (K:20200)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/18/2005 5:31:06 AM

Wonderful scenery!

I have some questions to ask about your journey. We have been talking about going to Guangxi a lot but never made it. When you were there, was it easy to navigate between locations? Was accomodation in-expensive? Place tourist friendly?

Thanks in advance.
        Photo By: * James *  (K:20200)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/16/2005 6:09:50 AM

A fiery image you have here! Love the way you handled the background and the lighting on the petals. The only thing I would say is that I wish the anther to be in focus.

Did you do this with natural lighting or lamps?
        Photo By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/16/2005 6:05:57 AM

You got a majestic looking image here. Congrats! The inclination of the wall seems to slightly lead out of the image, but then maybe it is just me. Very beautiful image nonetheless. Congrats!
        Photo By: AAT SA  (K:4565)

Critique By: Alvin Mak  (K:1737)  
9/16/2005 5:50:16 AM

Ummm I am not sure which photo you are comparing to. But I really like the interaction between the rock, water and the wave washed sand. It may just be me, but the washed out sky throws me off just slightly. Very nice photo nonetheless.
        Photo By: Karen Dove  (K:763)


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