|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
2/1/2004 10:25:50 AM
Thanks for the critique Harry. I have a shot with the top of the pistel in focus but it was rejected in favor of this one, the judges saying that this image draws the viewer further into the picture. Viewing photographs is a purely subjective endeavour, which is fine with me, as long as images sell it matters not. I sold 3 of this one and 1 of the other.
|
Photo By: Tom Fant
(K:120)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/31/2004 10:27:40 PM
This magnificent image belongs on bookcovers for science fiction or fantasy, horror,etc. You should contact the Science Fiction Book Club and other publishers. This image may very well get you an assignment for bookcovers. Tom
|
Photo By: ali shaker
(K:911)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/31/2004 9:33:55 PM
A "classic" sunset. It is shots like this that keep a cliche' subject such as sunsets fresh and appealing to amateurs and pros alike. Tom
|
Photo By: Maarten Venter
(K:885)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/30/2004 2:53:03 PM
Excellent shot. Very surreal. Should turn heads for a 2nd look. Tom
|
Photo By: Ryan Maloney
(K:0)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/29/2004 1:07:21 PM
Very dynamic shot. Tom
|
Photo By: Joann Winborn
(K:12550)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/28/2004 4:13:08 PM
Thanks to all. It is a priviledge to be represented with all the great talent on this website. Tom
|
Photo By: Tom Fant
(K:120)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/27/2004 4:37:27 PM
Great composition. One of the best b & w winter shots I've seen. Great title. Tom
|
Photo By: Ari O
(K:990)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/26/2004 6:42:02 PM
The angle, in my opinion, is what represents the title. It gives the impression that if someone was on the ladder they would not know which way to go, up or down, or is a metaphor for the proverbial "fork in the road", or no future. Great shot.
Tom Fant
|
Photo By: Thomas Gulla
(K:91)
|
|
|
Critique By:
Tom Fant (K:120)
1/26/2004 6:17:55 PM
Sandy, This image is a true work of art. To me it represents the struggle in creating those images that reach out and touch the masses. This image should turn the heads of those who still do not see photography as art. You have a gift that inspires even the most seasoned artists, and photographers.
|
Photo By: sandy c. hopkins
(K:17107)
|
|