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Critique By: sunrise   (K:6651)  
6/24/2004 4:03:11 PM

Great!!!
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: Christine Campbell  (K:2693)  
6/23/2004 1:25:55 PM

This is pretty cool. It's like when I first wake up before my eyes have time to adjust.
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: tom rumland  (K:14874)  
6/20/2004 7:59:09 PM

jim, you knowhow much i dig monkey photography. i think this one is my favorite so far. nice dark, fuzzy, and purple. very gothic. very cool.

btw thanks for all the comments. for a dude that seems to prefer monkey photography you can surely give excellent feedback. ;^) thanks!

take care,
tom

PS - when will we see photos of olivia?
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: m.c. lopez  (K:14766)  
6/18/2004 12:49:10 PM

this is great !
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: Burak Tanriover  (K:16610)  
6/16/2004 11:14:14 PM

this is very interestig,I like it a lot,regards
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: James Martin  (K:171)  
4/26/2004 8:55:21 PM

Grazie, molto apprezzato. _ io soltanto desider per pił luce.
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: Di Ciuccio Maurizio  (K:57398)  
4/25/2004 11:15:39 PM

eccellente cattura,ben eseguita e impostata con una composizione ed una scelta di tempo ottimali...tutto rimane ben visibile e piacevole alla vista..complimenti
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: tom rumland  (K:14874)  
4/25/2004 4:59:09 AM

i dig this jim. great capture. those birds lined up in mid-air makes it look like it's multiple exposures of the same bird. although i agree with your comment regarding the background, opening up would result in a much slower exposure. and knowing you, i'm guessing you had no tripod with you ;^) good job also getting rhose kids to laugh like that. very natural.

take care,
tom
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: James Martin  (K:171)  
4/19/2004 10:07:25 PM

Tom,
Yeah, I was kinda pissed about it.. this angry looking little Bluebird was sitting there in the branches like a mounted ornament. I got the camera all setup (it's an old Russian job... so it takes a few moments to check everything and get it just the way you want it) and then just as I was getting everything focused in.. the little bastard took off.

I was mad, but that's the way it works.. if it were easy..

Long story short, the focus was actually set to capture just the bird - and everything else blurred by the shallow depth of field. I think it would have been great.. don't you ;^P

OH well.. maybe next time..

Grain was a result of pushing the film a bit too much for the light conditions.

btw.. I was so angry at myself for fouling the shot that I retired the old Fed camera. It now sits on my desk as a reminder of how awesome but slow can be a huge pain in the butt.
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: tom rumland  (K:14874)  
4/19/2004 5:43:51 PM

mr. martin, at first, i thought these were caterpillars. then i opened it and realized what it was. very cool. although realizing what it "is" brings up a few issues:

1- where's the bird??? ;^)
2- since the bird flew off, did you feel focus was unimportant?

other than that, i really like the grain here even though i don't usually dig grainy photos. or is that falling snow?

take care,
tom

btw, for the benefit of UFers who may be reading this comment: jim and i are very good personal friends and i'm just ribbing him a bit. he knows that but i wanted to make sure everyone else does too. i just didn't want folks thinking i just throw "mean" comments around ;^) having said that, i will refrain from rating this out of fear of over/under rating this.

        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: James Martin  (K:171)  
4/7/2004 11:51:38 AM

Tom,
I know it looks like a guitar, but it isn't. I snapped this off while standing in the back of a tractor trailer. ..but the blurring turns this into a sort of blot-test.. it's easy for your mind to draw conclusions to eliminate the unkown.

Christine,
Thanks.. it's just a goofy little picture.. I've got tons of shots like this one. You know how it is. You burn most of a roll on a subject, and just need to waste a few shots so you can eject the roll. My standard practice is to guess at the programing, and then (without even looking through the lens) let the camera take the shot. My wife refers to this as "monkey photography" ... but I've developed a lot of rolls where I appreciated the monkey shots more than the ones I took the time to plan. It's a lomo kind of thing.

Jim
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: tom rumland  (K:14874)  
4/6/2004 8:53:09 PM

dude! welcome! i'm glad you signed up. i dig this very much (see my latest) but i don't think it's a loading dock. the guy in front of the sign is playing guitar, no? it looks like band practice at the last sales meeting ;^) i guess the round thing in the lower left corner must be a cymbal? i like the motion. it looks like you slowly leaned backwards while the shutter was open. great shot!

take care,
tom

PS - what happened to the super-cracker???
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)

Critique By: Christine Campbell  (K:2693)  
4/6/2004 8:46:16 PM

Pretty cool little experiment. It looks like layers of the same scene taken at different times.
        Photo By: James Martin  (K:171)


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