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Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
2/5/2004 8:38:52 PM

Kim, he is in restricted area, because of land mines and other stuff, he has to stay on the military base (he in the army)
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/26/2004 5:04:46 PM

All I can say is...WOW, your foreground waves look fake, but maybe thats just me.
        Photo By: ray bayer  (K:21)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/26/2004 4:57:24 PM

Nice effects...I'd like to see the original
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/13/2004 3:51:37 PM

Ha, I thought I was looking at Paramounts intro video. Excellent photo.
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/13/2004 3:47:30 PM

Roger, if its similar to what the original event looked like, I really don't care if it was set up. I don't much care of the history of the photo as I do the photo or event, in itself.
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/12/2004 5:06:33 PM

Great colors, fantastic sunset.
        Photo By: David Siller  (K:1317)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/12/2004 4:57:49 PM

Well as it turns out what the original that that looks like are completely different, you can barely make out the war photos with in the iris. The iris is both photoshop and macro.
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/11/2004 2:03:32 PM

Awesome shot, The dark and light mix perfectly
        Photo By: jon parsons  (K:13639)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/9/2004 10:31:14 PM

Relaxing sunset, well not exactly a sunset, but a late afternoon shot. I think a Artificial Lens flare might have added to the photo if you did it right but if you don't do it right it could screw up the whole thing, so its a good thing you didn't. Great shot.
        Photo By: jon parsons  (K:13639)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/9/2004 10:26:57 PM

I like the lighting in the photo.
        Photo By: Richard Steinbach  (K:80)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/9/2004 10:12:58 PM

Is that an actual photo or all Photoshop generated, because I could make a Photoshop image that would look almost identical to that.
        Photo By: ryan winton  (K:3027)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/9/2004 10:09:57 PM

I had a Falcon or Hawk living down in my barn, I kept tying to get a shot but never could, because when they take off, they don't take off very slow, and because I'm not yet used to the camera I'd always get a blur. Great shot. The motion blur of the wing that you captured adds alot to the image.
        Photo By: Mark Follmer  (K:157)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
1/9/2004 9:58:14 PM

I can almost hear the water falling, very peaceful image.
        Photo By: Ray love  (K:124)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
12/2/2003 6:36:30 PM

I tried fixing that the best I could
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/24/2003 6:08:44 PM

Excellent, I like the rays of light.
        Photo By: Kenney Goodman-Farley  (K:11)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/22/2003 8:53:52 PM

Well this photo brought smiles to many american soldiers faces I assure you, why should we be sad over it if they aren't...
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/10/2003 1:50:14 PM

Thank you both for the comments, I thought this photo would have gotten more comments than this but oh well.
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/9/2003 7:15:22 PM

Excellent lighting and composition
        Photo By: Ketil Monsen  (K:39)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/9/2003 7:07:17 PM

Although its a simple filter it still looks good
        Photo By: Marty Hall  (K:3)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/8/2003 9:10:12 PM

You caught the best moment of the eclipse which is to me the red tint that the moon gets towards the endm, excellent shots
        Photo By: Chad Naujoks  (K:1242)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/8/2003 9:07:59 PM

Excellent moonshot, I was hoping to snab a good picture of the eclipse, but I was surrounded be lights and it was throwing off my lens. Very detailed shot.
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
11/5/2003 4:03:25 PM

My dad is overseas right now fighting for our country so I decided to make this to comfort me, and others. This was my first photo I did with Photoshop CS, my previous were with 7.
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/30/2003 4:14:23 PM

I don't see how you got rid of the flare but you did, great photo.
        Photo By: Felipe Souza  (K:1499)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/21/2003 4:04:56 PM

This picture can't be described in words, it is so good.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/19/2003 8:54:13 AM

It still lost alot of quality when it was rezized, is there a way to save quality in photoshop but yet, make it smaller, sharpening the edges sounds ideal for the problem, but when I did it I could tell hardly any difference. Is there a filter, that can make it look better?
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/18/2003 9:19:58 PM

My dream is to live in Australia one day, this photo makes me wanna go there even more.
        Photo By: Raoul Endres  (K:2676)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/18/2003 8:58:58 PM

Excellent colors, truely captures the colors of fall.
        Photo By: Pablo Shmerkin  (K:34)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/18/2003 5:43:17 PM

It lost alot of quality when it was resized its original size was 2592*1944, I might put the original up on Deviant art, if I do I will post the URL to the original
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/8/2003 4:52:33 PM

Mark it is like a kodak camera (from wal-mart, I know they can take good pictures, but compared to some of the more quality cameras, it looks les vibrant. I didn't want people to think I just can't take very good pictures.
        Photo By: Josh Fields  (K:221)

Critique By: Josh Fields  (K:221)  
10/6/2003 6:26:45 PM

I think the specs on the lens add character to the photo, but I think the colors are a little to vibrant, with Photoshop you could have toned down the saturation to give it an aged look which would make the picture look better.
        Photo By: Ashley Maxwell  (K:467)


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