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Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 8:04:14 AM

Fantastic macro! The thumbnail seemed to me to be a photo of sanddunes. Excellent details, clarity and high contrast tones. I agree with your choice of B/W for this image.
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41212) Donor

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 8:01:38 AM

Beautiful composition and colors.
        Photo By: Senthil Kumar  (K:1648)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 7:37:38 AM

Beautiful macro. I like the subtle tones and the overall rich dark look of the image.
        Photo By: Brian Veleker  (K:17)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 7:36:00 AM

Beautiful. I like the clean - almost graphical - composition and the subtle change of colors. Very nice work.
        Photo By: Ki Seok Lee  (K:10)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 7:34:53 AM

Impressive and also a bit spooky. The camera angle, the expression on the face, the dark background - all make this a strong image. Very impressive.
        Photo By: Ayse Altan  (K:3905)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 7:31:29 AM

Very impressive abstract. I like the way the stem of the glass interchanges the green and red colors. I'm a bit amibvalent about the glass itself though - on one hand the air bubbles add texture, on the other hand they compete for attention. Either way, this is very impressive abstract work. I like it a lot.
        Photo By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 5:32:10 AM

Ahh! your photo does convey the meaning of this japanese word. Very nice image, Gaja.
        Photo By: Gaja Snover  (K:4462)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 5:27:06 AM

Fantastic! I like the way the lines lead to the reflection which leads to the peaks in the golden light. Excellent.
        Photo By: Patrick Di Fruscia  (K:486)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/9/2005 5:22:14 AM

Neat! Fly and ButterFly
        Photo By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/6/2005 8:41:29 AM

I like the natural repetition of shapes here.
        Photo By: Neil Niamh White  (K:9165)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/6/2005 8:40:10 AM

LOL! This is certainly psychedelic! The thumbnail seemed to me to be a picture of a tie-dyed shirt.

Neil, you want to use the sponge tool in the saturation mode to restrict the enhancements to a specific area/color. This tool is hidden under the dogde and burn tools.
        Photo By: Neil Niamh White  (K:9165)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/6/2005 8:25:41 AM

Fantastic! The long exposure has resulted in a magical and surreal sky. It seems like flames are racing across the sky.
        Photo By: Ian Cameron  (K:1163)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/6/2005 7:59:11 AM

Beautiful macro.
        Photo By: Jorg Reif  (K:16020)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/6/2005 7:58:25 AM

Beautiful composition and colors.
        Photo By: Timothy Tanguay  (K:1682)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/6/2005 7:58:04 AM

Beautiful composition, Senthil. I like the subtle colors of the sky and specially the way you've captured the wildflowers in the foreground. One suggestion - just bump up the contrast a bit - so that the colors pop out. Overall, this is an excellent image.
        Photo By: Senthil Kumar  (K:1648)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 8:58:57 AM

I like the way the trees draw the eyes into the picture and the strong earth colors of the field.
I really would like to visit Israel some day.
        Photo By: Zeev Scharf  (K:25603) Donor

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 8:52:02 AM

Thanks Chad. Yes, that is a coyote.
        Photo By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 8:50:38 AM

Fantastic!! I just love the reflections in the eyes and the way the leaves frame the face. The veins in the leaf add a slight fill without distracting from the face and the eyes. And now I'll dare to nitpick - how about some texture to the left of the nose and chin? These seem slightly overexposed. It does not detract from the overall look of the image though. Overall, the composition and the impact of this image are exemplary. I also like the poem.
Here's another idea - how about a book of your photos and poetry? The poem on the left page and the image on the right. I'll reserve a copy now
        Photo By: Judi Liosatos  (K:34047)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 7:12:20 AM

You've caught a unique expression on his face. Was this an evening shot? The light seems warm and his face is a bit reddish. I think a tighter crop will make this a more powerful image. I played with your image in PS - cropping it and converting it to B/W. Hope you like it.
        Photo By: Kshitiz Anand  (K:4848)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:44:54 AM

Beautiful work. I like the long foregroud, the still reflections on the water. The silhouetted trees neatly separate the foreground from the colorful sky. Very impressive work.
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:42:01 AM

Excellent composition, colors, clarity and presentation. This is superb work, Craig!
        Photo By: Craig Beckman  (K:422)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:40:31 AM

Simply fabulous!! The camera angle, the DOF, the sharpness of focus, the composition and the light - all are excellent. Beautiful work and congratulations on the well-deserved award.
        Photo By: Christoph Schleiss  (K:87)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:38:26 AM

Fantastic concept, well executed.
        Photo By: Phil Wesley  (K:2121)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:36:05 AM

Beautiful work. The warm tones and soft texture of the sky contrasts with the cool colors and texture of the trees. I like the almost symmetric diagonal division of the frame into foreground and background.
        Photo By: Antoine Berger  (K:481)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:30:01 AM

Beautiful image. Excellent DOF and clarity.
        Photo By: Bill Ciavarra  (K:10216)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:29:08 AM

Very nice symmetry and colors.
        Photo By: Pedro Henrique Matsuo  (K:177)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:24:13 AM

Very impressive. I like the multiple reflections on the cars. Well seen and well captured.
        Photo By: David Reed  (K:140)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:22:31 AM

Beautiful work, Debarshi. I like the subtle glow emanating from the flower's center - very impressive work.
        Photo By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 6:19:08 AM

Beautiful macro. I like the DOF and the clarity of the stamen.
        Photo By: Elizabeth O'Neal  (K:4436)

Critique By: Nitish Kanabar  (K:2618)  
2/4/2005 5:27:48 AM

Nice clean composition and stark tones. I agree with baldacci about the sharpness - particularly in the sky - although I must say that I like the grainy sky . Very impressive work.
        Photo By: Lilywhite Lilith  (K:1809)


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