Photograph By Sylvia H.
Sylvia H.
Photograph By Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
Shirley D. C.
Photograph By Bea Friedli
Bea F.
Photograph By Arif Ertan Ersoy (aersoy)
Arif Ertan E.
Photograph By cristian corso
cristian c.
Photograph By Jill Bartlett
Jill B.
Photograph By laphael wang
laphael w.
Photograph By Gene Zonis
Gene Z.
 
imageopolis Home Sign Up Now! | Log In | Help  

Your photo sharing community!

Your Photo Art Is Not Just A Fleeting Moment In Social Media
imageopolis is dedicated to the art and craft of photography!

Upload
your photos.  Award recipients are chosen daily.


Editors Choice Award  Staff Choice Award  Featured Photo Award   Featured Critique Award  Featured Donor Award  Best in Project Award  Featured Photographer Award  Photojournalism Award

Imageopolis Photo Gallery Store
Click above to buy imageopolis
art for your home or office
.
 
  Find a Photographer. Enter name here.
    
Share On
Follow Us on facebook 

 

Un-Filtered Critiques
 Most Recent
 Critique Only
 Featured

By Category
By Project

 Find Member
Name
User ID



Critiques To 


<    2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10    >


Critique By: Marta Azevedo  (K:4237)  
4/27/2004 12:49:24 PM

perfect
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Jani Salvataggio  (K:27283)  
4/26/2004 4:02:52 PM

Excellent work!!! 7+
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Peggy Christine Skinner  (K:26936)  
4/25/2004 3:55:00 PM

I really like the progression, unique, creative and nicely presented.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Andrius Maciunas  (K:2047)  
4/25/2004 1:27:06 PM

Nice girl, but i don't like this composition. I preffer see all hand and more space in the left.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Stefan Rohner  (K:4200)  
4/25/2004 9:10:16 AM

like it!
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kita mcintosh  (K:18594)  
4/25/2004 8:17:13 AM

interesting and eye catching.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Dina Marie  (K:-1410)  
4/25/2004 7:25:23 AM

brilliant. brilliant. brilliant.

enough said
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Dina Marie  (K:-1410)  
4/25/2004 7:24:13 AM

interesting shot - creative perspective..
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Dina Marie  (K:-1410)  
4/25/2004 7:20:39 AM

award winner
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Dina Marie  (K:-1410)  
4/25/2004 7:20:05 AM

twisted... i like it...
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)  
4/25/2004 6:53:28 AM

Jose: This was metered with a handheld (Sekonik L-508) with the dome pointed toward the camera lens.

In retrospect, I should have spot metered on his hair on the shadow side, as well. That would have told me that it was more than two stops lower than my main exposure, meaning that I needed to kick in some light with a reflector to keep the shadows from blocking up like they did.

I tend to prefer to keep detail in both shadows and highlights in the negative, even if I later choose to print with higher contrast and allow them to block up or wash out.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Stephen  Bowden  (K:64141)  
4/25/2004 6:52:20 AM

Excellent photo Richard
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)  
4/25/2004 6:49:52 AM

Kathleen: Yes, that bright sliver of light in the upper left is the hotlight reflector, seen edge on.

I've since settled on a tighter crop of the image. It's up on my website, I may get around to posting it here when I'm through with some other stuff I'm working on.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kathleen fonseca  (K:11992)  
4/25/2004 5:49:40 AM

your images of people are wonderful..i'm putting you into "friends"...kat~
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kathleen fonseca  (K:11992)  
4/25/2004 5:48:12 AM

i absolutely love it! it has such a family snapshot look, it's just great, Richard!
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kathleen fonseca  (K:11992)  
4/25/2004 5:32:09 AM

very beautiful image..Kass certainly takes to the camera so well.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: deniz kaan copur  (K:12726)  
4/25/2004 5:31:47 AM

great.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kathleen fonseca  (K:11992)  
4/25/2004 5:30:47 AM

i like it a lot..tangled up swings. the vignetting is effective in this shot..the overall dark tones are rather Holga like..very nice. kat~
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kathleen fonseca  (K:11992)  
4/25/2004 5:28:10 AM

very nice, Richard..the light is great..the little sliver of bright light in the top right corner is a little distracting from the overall mood..is that the light source? i love his profile and the gorgeous tones in his skin and that vine thing hanging improbably from the ceiling..very interesting portrait. kat~
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: kathleen fonseca  (K:11992)  
4/25/2004 5:21:27 AM

ooooh, i like this!!!! i don't know what a photogram is but i'll peek at the others you did in the series and find out. This is brilliant..the netting is like a nebula, the stars are so fleeting as if seriously caught by a slow lens..and the eclipse is great! kat~
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)  
4/25/2004 3:44:40 AM

This particular film was an experiment for me.

I normally use 320 TXP (Tri-X) in medium format. I chose to use the 3200 TMax film in 35mm for this because I was shooting indoors with very little light available, and didn't want to draw too much attention to myself with a flash.

I shot several rolls of the 3200 TMax, and several rolls of 400 TXP (Tri-X) pushed to 3200.

I find that I actually prefer the look of the Tri-X pushed to 3200 over the 3200 TMax.

I look forward to seeing some of your work in the medium format. The larger negative size makes a big difference, and I really really like the subtleness of the grain delivered by Tri-X in the 6x6 format that I use.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Thomas Peters  (K:292)  
4/25/2004 12:51:36 AM

very sweet picture. well done

-tom
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Tomasz Sarna  (K:1778)  
4/24/2004 9:59:42 PM

Very nice! I like that composition.
Best regards Tom.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Tomasz Sarna  (K:1778)  
4/24/2004 9:59:00 PM

Very nice portrait! Good composition, DOF and use of light. Great work!
Best regards Tom
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Cindi Czaja  (K:5314)  
4/24/2004 8:59:08 PM

Richard you must fill me in on your "take" on film choice as I have some myself and will be experimenting with. I like lighting here and like the as I say true BW your portf shows - I am both a purist and a digital photographer, but prefer the old school - back to roots and seeing the control/creativity in the darkroom. Love the format - seen in your portf - I've got a medium format on horizon. Feel free to share your advice within my work. 7s on this. Nice work. Regards, Cindi
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Enjoy   (K:16125)  
4/24/2004 2:13:04 PM

This is a sungoddess.... wonderful shot great b/w...nice moment...
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Dan Lightner  (K:12684)  
4/24/2004 4:06:53 AM

Great pose and expression.
well done
Dan
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Randy Stokes  (K:1549) Donor  
4/24/2004 2:24:53 AM

I love the way the light wraps. Very nicely done.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Steven H  (K:7142)  
4/24/2004 1:47:33 AM

Gorgeous forms created by the perfect light . . .
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)

Critique By: Peter Griffen  (K:526)  
4/24/2004 1:45:13 AM

Nice job with the lighting.
        Photo By: Richard Demanowski  (K:674)


<    2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  10    >


|  FAQ  |  Terms of Service  |  Donate  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise  |

Copyright ©2013 Absolute Internet, Inc - All Rights Reserved

Elapsed Time:: 0.34375