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Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/27/2004 2:56:12 PM

Very good, congrats Kevin. In my opinion there is too much grain in the sky / clouds. The tonal range is awesome.
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/26/2004 11:02:51 PM

an outstanding photo! wonderful reflections and good composition; has the makings of a real classic!
        Photo By: A. W. Osnafotos  (K:6373)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/25/2004 7:36:11 PM

Good idea, Rebecca. I really thought it must be a graveyard. Thanks for all your kind words and comments this year, have a peaceful christmas and a good start into 2005! Best from Thomas / Berlin
        Photo By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26654)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/25/2004 7:35:43 PM

Good idea, Rebecca. I really thought it must be a graveyard. Thanks for all your kind words and comments this year, a peaceful christmas and a good start into 2005! Best form Thomas / Berlin
        Photo By: Rebecca Raybon  (K:26654)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/23/2004 10:32:53 PM

outstanding result with a wonderful tonal range, a classic item - congrats, Thomas
        Photo By: Evangelos Koutsavdis  (K:379)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/23/2004 8:18:15 PM

Hello Evangelos, thanks for your comment. This one is only a neg. scan. The picture was made yesterday, I?ll print this one using the splitgrade-system. The negative is o.k., maybe development is a little bit too long. I have tried the efke 25 at Rodinal 1+100 / 16min. Next time, I would shoot it at 20 ASA and use Rodinal 1+50. Thanks for looking and have a peaceful christmas: Best from Germany, Thomas
        Photo By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/23/2004 7:44:22 PM

Guiliano, thanks for looking. The efke films are made in croatia and you can find them at fotoimpex.de or jandcphoto in the US. Mery x-mas to all of you !! Best, Thomas
        Photo By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/5/2004 10:50:29 PM

Outstanding shot with great tones and very good DOF; congrats!!
        Photo By: luis pereira  (K:26013) Donor

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/4/2004 9:48:33 PM

Jim, I had a look at your whole portfolio and it?s incredible! Half Dome is one of the most mysterios rocks; I?d like to climb up there some day. Thanks for your pictures and best from Berlin/Germany, Thomas
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/4/2004 3:49:13 PM

Thanks Peter, yes it was a grey november afternoon. I did?t use any filter.
        Photo By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
12/4/2004 3:33:23 PM

good one, picture improves with the umbrellas.
        Photo By: Raquel Osorio  (K:947)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/28/2004 11:05:11 AM

Really well captured with very nice reflextions of the trees and the branches on left, that are needed in the foreground. Good one to let your eyes move around.
        Photo By: velociraptor   (K:692)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/28/2004 11:02:53 AM

This one is outstanding. Stuctures of sand are a classic and beautiful subject for black and white photography and I took some of them in Death Valley, California / please have a look at my portfolio if you are interested. The moon in your picture is a real plus. 7+
        Photo By: paul lovichi  (K:569)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/28/2004 10:57:29 AM

My compliments, Alessandro! Well captured with a great camera, that is used by myself very often. Thanks for looking at my pictures and your comment! Best from Germany, Thomas
        Photo By: Alessandro Berselli  (K:2920)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/28/2004 9:12:06 AM

The thumbnail told me - that?s a Med.format-shooter. Having a little son of nearly 3 yrs, I know about the difficulties taking portraits with a large camera. You?ve captured that one well.
        Photo By: David Wagner  (K:165)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/27/2004 1:57:25 PM

you got him!
        Photo By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/27/2004 1:54:18 PM

superb picture!
        Photo By: carl brightman  (K:9)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/26/2004 8:56:13 AM

Wow - fantastic shot! The Xenotar really tops everything. Thanks for your comment and kind words. Best - Thomas
        Photo By: Ed Krebs  (K:958)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/25/2004 4:08:59 PM

stunning picture, very good!
        Photo By: Marko Hadjina  (K:298)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/25/2004 3:46:21 PM

Robert Doisneau in Poland? Great photo!
        Photo By: Piotr Niewierowicz  (K:2401)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/23/2004 9:07:55 AM

what a lovely place to stay, good item for b&w.
        Photo By: Jeff Martinook  (K:-90)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/23/2004 9:02:17 AM

a moving picture, well done.
        Photo By: Andrew Gawronski  (K:679)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/23/2004 8:55:47 AM

simply excellent shot!
        Photo By: Jim Goldstein  (K:21230)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:41:01 PM

Thanks Richard, I sold the Minox already. This pic. was taken in April 1996. Yes, it was a good one for street photography. Personally, I prefer the small Rollei 35 even it doesn?t have the automatic shutter.
        Photo By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:31:53 PM

MASTERPIECE! congrats
        Photo By: Zbigniew Biejat  (K:243)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:26:27 PM

I?d like to be there. Great feeling of a nice beach and powerful waves.
        Photo By: Kenneth Car  (K:5704)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:24:56 PM

great stuff, Guiliano - and good technical instruction. This one is a perfect use of light. Congrats for your portfolio.
        Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri  (K:36622) Donor

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:22:24 PM

outstanding capture, very nice lines.
        Photo By: Jaap Poot  (K:7926)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:20:45 PM

great image, looks like infrared (sorry, I don?t know what a gulp-film is.)
        Photo By: David Adamson  (K:118)

Critique By: Dr. Thomas Krebs  (K:1376)  
11/22/2004 5:16:59 PM

great one, congrats. Perfect subject for black and white photography; very powerful image.
        Photo By: panos adams  (K:170)


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