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Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
3/17/2005 9:35:44 PM

great lighting.
Wonderful clarity in the eyes and a softness in the skin....

        Photo By: Louise Vessey  (K:13862)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/19/2005 7:51:51 AM

One of the better baby shots I have seen. Shame baby didn't have a better 'look' on the face...but the lighting is out of this world! Are these flash kit lights?
        Photo By: Phillip Filtz  (K:1792) Donor

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/16/2005 6:27:47 PM

Reminds me of Silence of the Lambs! Nice composition.
        Photo By: Kim Taylor  (K:2816)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/10/2005 12:53:19 AM

Astonishingly well perceived and constructed. The 'age' of the image offers a feel of mystery and illusion. Thank you for this image.!
        Photo By: Marcus Claésson  (K:2179)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/10/2005 12:50:25 AM

gloriously bright and clear. Dislike the framing however- it distracts from a near perfectly exposed image.
        Photo By: Dominique Cherry  (K:183)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/9/2005 8:17:19 PM

Yes Linda you have my permission to use this image for the booklet.....please send me a copy if you have the chance. I would like to be credited as well.

1417 Whitecliff Way
Walnut Creek, CA 94596

Thank you and good luck on this project!
        Photo By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/6/2005 2:02:08 PM

deeply touching. hurts to look
        Photo By: Ethan .  (K:881)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/5/2005 5:07:06 PM

Thanks Joe- I am surprised how much better it looks being straightened out! Thanks for your help.
        Photo By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/5/2005 3:39:58 PM

Such a fine 'dirty' look-that only comes from a Hasselbad! I am jealous!
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/5/2005 2:02:29 AM

Gosh Pat- you did it again. ANOTHER well captured, perfectly exposed, little cherub image. Thanks.
        Photo By: Pat Fruen  (K:12076)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/5/2005 1:59:48 AM

Funny and strong.
        Photo By: Michael Grace-Martin  (K:10183)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/5/2005 1:58:47 AM

Cute straight forward capture. A bit over lit-which is easy to get when you have white on white...lovely expressions on the subjects as well. I am an advid children photog, so I know the more children in the image-the lower your success rate!
        Photo By: Eric Simpson  (K:2348)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
1/5/2005 1:55:29 AM

I would love to see the original for comparison. Seems like you did a lot of post work to am image that was potentially already interesting. Nice POV on this
        Photo By: Fred Warren  (K:155)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/18/2004 3:42:15 AM

Awesome.
        Photo By: Simon Wyn Edwards  (K:339)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/18/2004 3:26:58 AM

Thank you very much for the kind comment-
        Photo By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/17/2004 5:02:33 PM

GREAT capture. Interesting angel, nice clarity and love how your subject is just peeking out of the 'shadows'- her looking away from the camera is refreshing (something I should do more of in my shoots!).....lovely
        Photo By: Peter C.  (K:3076)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/17/2004 5:00:57 PM

Beautifully blended composite. I am baffled a bit by the titles connection to the image however. I readt your 'about' and see now that this is a personal "refelection" on this point in your life....well well done
        Photo By: Bikramadittya G. Roy  (K:7202)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/17/2004 6:16:59 AM

Enchanting. This is a beautiful child-
        Photo By: Melanie Reynolds  (K:9096)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/14/2004 8:23:39 PM

This deserves high praise and awards
        Photo By: Bruce Elliott  (K:2434)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/12/2004 12:05:21 AM

a classic
        Photo By: Benedetto Riba  (K:15792)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/9/2004 3:23:17 PM

This has potential. The falsh mark on the table isdistracting, and I would pull the table and the tulips out from the wall as well. Well composed with nice negative space
        Photo By: Wayne Harridge  (K:18292) Donor

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/9/2004 3:19:11 PM

Outstanding capture. Amazing clarity in the water drops- and the contrast between his tanned skin and the zinc-oxide sunscreen. He looks a bit startled to be photographed however. Bravo...
and as they said in the 60's in SOuthern California- BITCHIN!
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/6/2004 3:00:57 PM

lovely- and personal. Seems like such a geniune pose....touching almost....
        Photo By: Jessica Hughes  (K:266)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/4/2004 10:30:23 AM

Yup- I prefer colo. Only because it helps to convey the uniform more quickly to the minds eye- lovely square composition. I would 'heal' the scare over eye- is destracting
        Photo By: Karen Ferranti  (K:2959)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/4/2004 10:24:10 AM

Glorious image of childhood. SO well composed!
        Photo By: Uwe Bachmann  (K:10222)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/4/2004 10:19:32 AM

Wow "irish twins" (nearly one year apart?)...this is a glorious capture of pure love and joy
        Photo By: Vince Cianci  (K:2505)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/1/2004 2:28:10 AM

If only the blue tarp wasn't behind her! But still what a glorious capture. she seems deep in thought or prayer or love!
        Photo By: Masha Dikosavljevic  (K:1117)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/1/2004 2:26:08 AM

this image looks as if it could benefit from Neat Image noise reducer....still lovely capture of lovely women
        Photo By: Todd Carroll  (K:-278)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
12/1/2004 2:23:23 AM

A great example of high key image. Wonderful contrast of lighting to be used for this worn and torn textured image. The lighting is so clean and fresh- and this guy, well looks like he isn't! BRAVO
        Photo By: Benjamin Tharin  (K:146)

Critique By: Marcy Massura  (K:1848)  
11/19/2004 9:37:48 PM

Nice. The title confuses me. I see this as the Tree subject-
Still lovely
        Photo By: ngythanh   (K:430)


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