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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
9/6/2006 12:38:18 AM
WOW! Fantastic pic with wide ranging emotive vibes!
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Photo By: Bea Friedli
(K:10189)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
9/2/2006 1:40:44 AM
Why thankyou Lynn x
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/21/2005 5:57:07 PM
He looks just like our dog, Katie. Ours is Boxer/Border Collie 1st cross. What's yours?
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Photo By: Shane O'Neill
(K:3054)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/21/2005 5:53:11 PM
Beautiful quality of light in this image. Surpisingly good considering it's Winter time!
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Photo By: Rene Brugman
(K:7556)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/21/2005 5:50:59 PM
Leave it as it is - Retrievers in their natural state - wet n muddy!
Great colours & nice DOF too
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Photo By: Kim Culbert
(K:37070)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/21/2005 5:49:25 PM
Wow, such an atmospheric image. Superb
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Photo By: Bea Friedli
(K:10189)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/7/2005 6:52:31 PM
Thanks Den. ETA 12th July 2005!
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/7/2005 6:51:52 PM
No, I didn't. I watched the sonographer take it if that counts though!
Thanks for the congrats Cheryl, much appreciated. We don't know yet what sex bump is, and we're determined not to find out until the big day
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/7/2005 6:49:37 PM
Great capture Zam. Watch your DOF on the 5000, I found f/4.6 about right on these fellas, you tend to get more of the wings in focus then.
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Photo By: Zam Husni
(K:-15)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/6/2005 7:23:51 PM
Beautiful saturation of colours and a fantastic subject. If I may be so bold, perhaps a slightly tighter crop, so that the horse and rider is more in the "rule of thirds" grid. Also, a little straightening of the image so that the horizon is level would make this a fantastic pic.
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Photo By: Clyde Koa Wing
(K:-133)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/6/2005 7:05:25 PM
Good luch to get the capture. I saw a huge one of these in exactly the same place, one day, then the next day, in the Cotswalds in November. It was about 10am and both were frosty mornings which figures from your explanation.
Unfortunately, you guessed it - no camera and no way of stopping in the road if I did. Good work
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Photo By: Nigel Smith
(K:591)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/6/2005 7:05:25 PM
Good luch to get the capture. I saw a huge one of these in exactly the same place, one day, then the next day, in the Cotswalds in November. It was about 10am and both were frosty mornings which figures from your explanation.
Unfortunately, you guessed it - no camera and no way of stopping in the road if I did. Good work
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Photo By: Nigel Smith
(K:591)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/4/2005 4:53:57 PM
Dunno whether I'm right or not, but maybe you should have thought about protecting you CCD from the ultraviolet rays coming from the arc. That's what causes Arc-eye in humans eyes. Maybe a skylight 1a/1b filter would have protected your camera's sensor a bit?
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Photo By: Melanie Reynolds
(K:9096)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
1/4/2005 11:38:43 AM
You definitely wouldn't want to eat a lugworm Lori! The smell of them would put you off anyway! They're used for sea fishing with a rod.
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Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE
(K:8657)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/23/2004 4:29:30 PM
What a truly fantastic image of coloured light. The leaves are incidental to me. Wonder shot!
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Photo By: Timothy Schirmer
(K:7201)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/23/2004 3:24:10 PM
Thank you for your kind comment. She is isn't she?! That was taken hand held from right across the room at max zoom with my Fuji 5000. I just wish I had my 300D back then.
I paid for the egypt cruise as a surprise wedding present to Hayley. We went from Limmassol to Port Said
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/9/2004 9:36:29 AM
this is deep and meaningful to me - but I don't know why or how. uplifting and disturbing.
Good image
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Photo By: gus tinov
(K:419)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/9/2004 9:32:43 AM
Hi Margaret
I took the photo thinking it was an allium, but on closer inspection, the main stems were woody and had thorns.
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/8/2004 7:49:02 PM
I'm sorry Shehabeldin, this is straight from the camera, captured in B&W.
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/7/2004 3:54:09 PM
Nice result from a 5000 Zam
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Photo By: Zam Husni
(K:-15)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/7/2004 11:01:18 AM
I agree with the cropping. This was straight out of the camera, and not taken by me. The Rule of Thirds isn't a rule my wife knows ... yet!
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/4/2004 1:58:07 AM
Absolutely! All out war on acts of terrism on world heritage...
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/3/2004 7:18:08 PM
Scary!
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Photo By: Bea Friedli
(K:10189)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
12/3/2004 7:16:54 PM
What's this gentleman thinking I wonder. Great portrait Fernando
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Photo By: Fernando Macedo
(K:4008)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
11/18/2004 9:07:05 AM
very impressive Zam. Is this straight from the camera (excepting the frame), or is there some editing here?
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Photo By: Zam Husni
(K:-15)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
11/18/2004 9:02:14 AM
Fantastic!
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Photo By: Bea Friedli
(K:10189)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
10/2/2004 12:16:51 PM
This is the original shot
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Photo By: Sean Dewis
(K:566)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
10/2/2004 12:03:37 PM
Indeed a powerful image Neal! Superb clarity and lovely sunlight.
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Photo By: Neal Harper
(K:35)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
10/2/2004 12:01:36 PM
Great shot! Lovely compo, dof and contrasts. Just that faint thin line at the top RHS that detracts from the overall beauty.
Straight to the favourites!
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Photo By: Martin Baker
(K:1282)
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Critique By:
Sean Dewis (K:566)
9/29/2004 3:36:47 PM
very nice. just a little bit spoiled by the dreaded fuji 5000 noise in the background!
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Photo By: Zam Husni
(K:-15)
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