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Critiques From Pahl Scharping


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Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/25/2004 6:06:31 PM

Excellent technique and would make a fine LOGO image for your model.
        Photo By: Andrei Sliva  (K:99)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/25/2004 5:56:53 PM

Delightful pose with fine color and light. Cutting off the figure at the ankle is a bit distracting and I would suggest including more or less, but I still like the image.
        Photo By: Shota Shamugiya  (K:16)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/25/2004 5:55:10 PM

Dark and brooding, and image of sadness, mourning and dispare really comes across.
        Photo By: Evina Schmidova  (K:2034)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/25/2004 5:54:23 PM

A fine family portrait, beautifully presented.
        Photo By: Dale Ann Cubbage  (K:9755)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/11/2004 10:53:57 PM

This is a Dobe Duo, Mom & Kid
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 5:02:43 PM

A superb capture of intricate life form.
        Photo By: Matthew Sanders  (K:36)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 5:01:51 PM

I'm sorry for your loss in the games. He is a great player.
        Photo By: Jan Weijers  (K:80)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 5:01:16 PM

He looks like a beast from a fable studying his own image. Beautifully captured.
        Photo By: gilberto barron  (K:172)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 5:00:12 PM

I would have liked to have seen maximum DOF used to bring this entire line into focus, but the angle, color and repetive designs still work.
        Photo By: Klaus Matlé  (K:289)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 4:57:38 PM

You have captured a fine architectural abstract. While it would look equally good in color or black and white, I find the colors rich and appealing.
        Photo By: Jakub Butkiewicz  (K:233)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 3:24:36 PM

The doe laying in the snowy woods is delightful and well incorporated into your image. Beautiful presentation also.
        Photo By: Laurie J. Herndon  (K:5338) Donor

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 3:23:26 PM

Beautiful color and comparing interests? Who is studying whom? Fine capture.
        Photo By: Leslie Hancock  (K:910)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 3:02:10 PM

Core image used in 'Edge of the Old World'
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 3:00:39 PM

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        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 2:58:51 PM

Core images used in 'Edge of the Old World'
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/5/2004 2:03:06 PM

Core image from which 'HEPHAESTUS' was made.
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 3:06:12 PM

A really fine capture. Love the detail and the catch light in the eye.
        Photo By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 2:20:48 PM

Excellent detail and action captured, all enhanced by the color key of the image. Nice work from concept to presentation.
        Photo By: Kang Cao  (K:1019)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 2:19:33 PM

The warm colors of sunset, and the almost oriental composition, make this a very beautiful image to look at. This might look great as a large scale wall print.
        Photo By: Jack Knudson  (K:40)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 2:09:20 PM

Powerful imagery well conceived and crafted. Color intensity and composition really make this.
        Photo By: Chris Mason  (K:238)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 2:05:06 PM

Core images used in 'Pumpkin Head'
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 1:58:22 PM

Thanks for the look-see and comment. The technique with the edge on the house was achieved by desaturating>reverse to negative>select dark edges>paint with black>sandwich a copy with original. Lots of fun and exploration of a powerful program.
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 1:53:49 PM

Would that we could all begin and end our lives in such an environment. A lovely shot with great color, composition and a lot of sentiment.
        Photo By: Rabat Tabar  (K:3948)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 1:46:06 PM

My kind of architectural abstract. Perfectly aligned and presented. This would make a great wall print in large scale.
        Photo By: Dennis Couvillion  (K:165)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
7/3/2004 1:43:59 PM

Core images used in 'The Haunted'
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
6/29/2004 7:08:55 PM

Or three 'Gypsies'. Makes me wish I were up there with them.
        Photo By: David Elson  (K:12)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
6/29/2004 7:06:53 PM

There is almost an erotic quality about this image but with a complex texture and lighting that grabs by eye. The subtle detail makes me spend time in the shadows but the curves really make this for me.
        Photo By: Michael Holm  (K:7931)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
6/29/2004 7:02:08 PM

The warm color, the texture and architectural elements all work together very well and are a pleasure to take time looking at.
        Photo By: Michael Shalter  (K:65)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
6/29/2004 2:29:04 PM

Core images used to create 'Corsairs of Umbar'
        Photo By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)

Critique By: Pahl Scharping  (K:163)  
6/27/2004 10:04:56 PM

I know what you mean. Nice shot :-)
        Photo By: Sarah Robertson  (K:621)


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