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Critique By: Mr. Arrey  (K:11516)  
12/20/2003 3:49:34 AM

Hello Mike!
Permit to answer you question, as a comment to the picture. I personally cannot tell you why this photo gets alot of attention. But i can tell you why I am interested in this picture.
Most photographers are popular, 'cos of the courage and creativity to go against the main laws of Photography.
This is a landscape picture and it is in Black and White. I would have called it a superb picture, but when I noticed you did not, take care to see if you had a nice horizon, I would sag the picture wasn made under hard circumstances or you did not care to think about the Horizon.

The contrast of this picture is due to the shadows in the holes and the over exposure on the surface of the rocks. I ams sure when every body sees a nice contrasted picture, one is interested in see the technic and beauty of the picture. But
this picture could get more contrast.(Not that the contrast has a problem, it is just that I like picture with very strong contrast. It also has a verg good DOF. I wouldn't put such a picture under Magic light. I would suggest min. DOF. For it is not that sharp. just a small part of the whole picture is sharp.
I would say You have a very attractive(my guest for the many views) picture which need more technique.

Hey don't also forget the picture was posted about a year ago.


1. use a filter for such a picture (red could be good).
2. get a straight horizon
3. show more details.

Thanks care a nice to know you are in usefilm.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Richard Marriner  (K:6657)  
12/20/2003 3:12:29 AM

It's been a while since I've been in town... St Leonard's station?
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
9/22/2003 12:55:02 PM

pastel colors.magnificent.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Robin McAulay  (K:8908)  
9/21/2003 7:36:10 AM

this strikes me like a painting - great eye..
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: ken krishnan  (K:19102)  
9/21/2003 1:47:58 AM

Nice image. I like the shades of rock. I have a one similar to this - 'colorful sea rock'. If you like take a look. I am sure you will like it. Regards, Ken.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Kim kyungsang  (K:14135)  
9/13/2003 10:42:41 PM

excellent point of view so good color composition!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Kim kyungsang  (K:14135)  
9/12/2003 2:03:36 AM

Photograph of superior composition!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Akin Ozyazici  (K:4323)  
9/12/2003 12:32:59 AM

nice perspective and shot,
Regards Akin.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Jonathan Wilson  (K:591)  
9/11/2003 2:28:03 AM

awesome textures!!!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Ronny Van Eeckhoutte  (K:12734)  
9/11/2003 2:24:19 AM

Beautiful tonal range and composition.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Mário Sousa  (K:16985)  
9/11/2003 2:10:44 AM

Diferente mas muito interessante
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Kim kyungsang  (K:14135)  
9/11/2003 2:10:22 AM

nice find old rust pipe... good light & shadow!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Piotr Bozejewicz  (K:298)  
9/11/2003 2:09:59 AM

Yes!! I like it!!!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Kim kyungsang  (K:14135)  
9/9/2003 6:19:43 AM

Very interesting work with nice tone.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
9/8/2003 8:25:45 PM

Nice composite you have put together.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
9/6/2003 2:05:45 PM

Great shot. Super models Smiles all-around
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
9/6/2003 11:41:01 AM

Whst I meant to say - -

"A beautiful scene. I hope you took a variety of angles and compositions of this gorgeous locale . . ."

Beautiful shot
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Mark Beltran  (K:32612)  
9/6/2003 12:35:03 AM

Very likeable, though I wish the 3rd bird's beak wasn't snipped.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Hugo Pierre  (K:15692)  
9/6/2003 12:32:12 AM

Interesting perspective, very well done. My best regards, Hugo.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: luisa vassallo  (K:28230)  
9/6/2003 12:23:32 AM

WOW Wonderful!!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
9/5/2003 7:38:40 AM

A beautiful scene. I hope more angles and compositions of this gorgeous locale . . .
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)  
9/2/2003 3:02:35 AM

Ecceptional job definetely EC material
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Burak A  (K:2022)  
9/2/2003 2:57:42 AM

nice photo Michael,congrats.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: James Berglie  (K:1340)  
9/1/2003 9:23:28 PM

You cut off the fence at a rather sharp angle.... personally, I would have liked a shallower angle. -- also, this appears to be a large road-- could there have been a time when more traffic was in the shot-- creating a more balanced look? Nice shot and idea-- makes me feel caged in!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: . .  (K:16329)  
9/1/2003 11:04:27 AM

Very smart composition! Light! Good work!!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Edward Seeto  (K:91)  
8/31/2003 7:22:40 AM

You've outdone yourself waterman...the best one yet. I love the contrast of the still doors with the flashes of movement on the outside. The colour is also pretty interesting.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Robin McAulay  (K:8908)  
8/31/2003 5:42:20 AM

i know this space well - nice capture!
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
8/31/2003 1:46:29 AM

does not need more to create the mood
contemplating stillness in moving trains
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: sam x  (K:234)  
8/30/2003 10:14:55 PM

Great perspective. Although it has been pointed out that horizon may be skewed (which it is), i think this creates a strong sense of disorientation and complements the subject matter.
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)

Critique By: Edward Seeto  (K:91)  
8/30/2003 7:48:43 PM

Great shot in the moment Waterman
        Photo By: Michael Waterman  (K:111)


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