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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
5/9/2004 12:32:40 PM
Beautiful picture, serene and wise man, although a bit blue very detailed, good focus on the important issues, the face with the wrinkles of time softened by the lush beard
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Photo By: Reidar Olsen
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
4/24/2004 9:53:37 PM
Hi Gerhard No pol or any filter used, no PS used, just the pure picture, only sized down, which is a pity.
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Photo By: Jack Burgstra
(K:115)
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
4/24/2004 12:41:06 PM
Here's the picture with the bowels
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Photo By: Jack Burgstra
(K:115)
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
4/24/2004 12:36:24 PM
Hi David. I admit my English might not be proper but I do mean bowels although not his own, this picture will explain, I guess. If I'm still wrong please notify, that's what we're here for, learning. Regards, Jack
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Photo By: Jack Burgstra
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
4/24/2004 12:32:59 PM
Hi Linn
As a reply on your picture comment, no, I mean bowels, intestins, so to say.
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Photo By: Jack Burgstra
(K:115)
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
4/1/2004 7:54:02 AM
Great capture of this magnificent bird. Fine expression. Where did you get this? It does not show, I shot a couple (with the camera, that is) in the wild in West Australia, great moment that was, find it here; http://www.usefilm.com/image/400970.html They have a dark stripe over their bill...
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Photo By: Birthe Gawinski
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
3/28/2004 10:06:42 AM
Great picture!! Beautiful capture of the long beard, would like to see the whole beard, rare size
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Photo By: Rene Yruretagoyena
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/5/2003 3:00:06 PM
Dear Teresa Wonderfull capture! Good DOF for this kind of pictures. A pity the resizing of the picture ruins detail. I'm sure the original picture is even better. Thanks for sharing with us
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Photo By: Teresa Moore
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/5/2003 2:51:03 PM
I pictured this one in Shed 9 at Freemantle, a satellite city of Perth, West Australia. It is a permanent autoshow, kind of a museum, at least for the time I was there.
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Photo By: Jack Burgstra
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/3/2003 3:07:10 PM
I'm sure they ment to be unsharp, they look used, Great idea, nice picture
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Photo By: Manuela Filip
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/3/2003 2:59:36 PM
Another great picture that suffers from the resize and reduce frenzy. I'd rather pay more to have pictures uploaded in their full glory, just like this one was...
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Photo By: Mari Mar
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/3/2003 2:57:02 PM
Great picture, full of life
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Photo By: Christian Payne
(K:1398)
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/3/2003 2:55:32 PM
Different. Interesting picture. Would have been nice if information was available
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Photo By: tarjei ekenes krogh
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/3/2003 2:52:45 PM
Very nice picture, fairy tale like, or maybe Santa is in there, don't know. Pity the picture tilts.
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Photo By: Olaf Herrig
(K:904)
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
10/3/2003 2:49:11 PM
Hi This is a typical picture to be seen in it's original size, the destruction of resize is clearly visable. Is there a black frame around the picture?
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Photo By: Gary Auerbach
(K:3935)
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
9/15/2003 2:14:13 PM
A pity there is no additional information provided on the technical side, I wonder if the picture in it's original state shows even more detail. I have a similar picture of an orchid I will post tomorrow that is better in it's original state. Further, I can only agree with the other comments so far. Exellent picture
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Photo By: Reidar Olsen
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Critique By:
Jack Burgstra (K:115)
9/15/2003 1:08:08 PM
At first sight a very nice picture. You, of course, intentially used the DOF for the effect. Nice subject, there seems to be something in the distance, they all look intence to the horizon, the only thing that's a pity is the top of the picture. Some things are missin there, or are half visable. I understand, boys get exited while parades pass by but think of the top and bottom....
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Photo By: Ted Clark (digitalted.weebly.com)
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