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Critique By: JL E  (K:9693)  
11/20/2003 2:26:45 PM

nice perspective and B/W photo! great lighting in "hand held"
cheers
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/19/2003 4:54:06 AM

It's windy?Well captured watersurface.Photo with 3D again!
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/19/2003 4:48:21 AM

Very colorful B/W.Has 3D.Great!
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Anthony Bastiampillai  (K:242)  
11/18/2003 3:29:18 AM

Looks great in B&W.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Lukas Kurik  (K:292)  
11/18/2003 12:08:30 AM

perfect
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Andrius Maciunas  (K:2047)  
11/17/2003 11:26:39 PM

Nice perspective, great view.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: David Orea  (K:5292)  
11/17/2003 9:55:57 PM

Excellent B&W photo. Nice composition. Regards.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Robson Zumkeller Campos  (K:4071)  
11/17/2003 7:54:42 PM

Very nice shot, Donald! I like a lot, great composition!!
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Jeffrey Damron  (K:229)  
11/17/2003 7:49:11 PM

This picture feels really large, and the road really draws you into the scene. The land has really nice tonality. I would probably burn the sky in darker to make the clouds a bit more dramatic to match the wide open land, but that may just be my subjective taste. The composition is excellent.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: ginger sorbara  (K:59)  
11/17/2003 5:01:46 PM

I don't think I've seen this one. There is something about the defeated fence still marching through the pond that really breaks my heart. This is great.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Tomo Radovanovic  (K:12788)  
11/17/2003 11:36:33 AM

well done
regards
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Shiv Kumar Surya  (K:17362)  
11/16/2003 1:28:28 AM

Very nice idea. I respect your explanation that you have given to Katrin.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/15/2003 5:54:05 AM

Thank you answering me.Now I understand (I think) better you.I respect lighthouses.I love these great and proud buildings.They have soul and breathing.They are alive.Thank you.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Donald McKay  (K:340)  
11/14/2003 8:35:07 PM

It's not that I like the emptiness; I respect it. It doesn't know or care if we are here or not, it doesn't ask anything of us, and we can't expect anything of it. It's no great mystery that the people who live in such places think in terms of one god, while the people who live in the forested places of the world generally have many. Deserts are natural hermitages; alone is the appropriate state there.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/14/2003 10:42:00 AM

I'm really don't understand - why do you like this emptiness?It's so powerful endless.What do you feel?Freedom?Peace?I like to be alone,but there you are lonely.Maybe it's not possible to understand without seeing all this.Sorry my asking.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Dennis Komis  (K:3160)  
11/11/2003 1:56:04 PM

I keep coming back to this one
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Dennis Komis  (K:3160)  
11/11/2003 12:36:21 PM

way out of season
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Fernando Macedo  (K:4008)  
11/10/2003 10:21:43 AM

Congrats, regards Fernando.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Donald McKay  (K:340)  
11/10/2003 8:23:07 AM

Charlie: I had to double-check and, not to be defensive, but the horizon is level; it's the land that's crooked. And I know it all looks like the movies, but if you looked at the movies and knew the land and the history, you would realize that the producers and directors don't know one piece of it from another, and are always mixing it up. It's the movies, as much as anything, that have made it impossible to see the real relationships that exist between Americans and their land; that's alienation at its best. None-the-less, thanks for the comment.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: charlie f. kohn  (K:25919)  
11/10/2003 8:05:27 AM

donald, this is one of those "endless perspectives" we all know from the movies. a good b/w work but the horizon should be level (?)
regards
charlie.f.kohn@sixpence-pictures.com // madrid
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Donald McKay  (K:340)  
11/10/2003 7:56:17 AM

Everyone lost. This is a desertified environment. There isn't water enough left in the western states to keep irrigating places like this one. Cattle grazed the land into oblivion, like they do in all semi-arid places where people are still desperate enough keep them. That having been said, I like deserts. They're empty.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: ginger sorbara  (K:59)  
11/10/2003 7:50:40 AM

Donald, the work looks great. I love this photograph. I'm glad to see it posted.
G
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/10/2003 7:40:46 AM

Somebody did lose or nature did win?
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/10/2003 7:26:22 AM

I found Green River,Rocky Mountains,Red Desert.I know Salt Lake City.There is a Sfinks face looking at me from your picture.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Dennis Komis  (K:3160)  
11/9/2003 4:50:17 PM

Yes, lens flare it is - sorry!
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Donald McKay  (K:340)  
11/9/2003 12:37:11 PM

The reflections are lense flare. The camera is pointed virtually into the late-afternoon sun ? upper right-hand corner ? and it is, in the end, part of the picture. Personally, I like the motif of sunset as it consumes the image, but that's a personal call; what ever the case, printing this picture has been a nightmare.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Joao Brosque  (K:4197)  
11/7/2003 5:19:29 AM

Nice photo ))
Regards
Joao
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Dennis Komis  (K:3160)  
11/6/2003 5:38:56 AM

Great picture - and good comment
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Dennis Komis  (K:3160)  
11/6/2003 5:37:10 AM

Hm, nice shot Donald, however, the reflection of the car window is distracting while it doesn't do anything for the picture. The tones are good, the emotional appeal is great and yes, your pictures are "country" - cheers.
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)

Critique By: Katrin Aasa  (K:740)  
11/5/2003 7:29:58 AM

Could I ever be in motel like this!
        Photo By: Donald McKay  (K:340)


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