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Critique By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)  
1/20/2006 2:58:55 AM

Ah Genau!

I did crop it a little, but I do like to show the body too. Thanks for the Comment.

Danke!
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Gina Barone Oliver  (K:1011)  
1/19/2006 5:06:31 AM

This is a great shot. Nice job. G
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Megan Bull  (K:627)  
1/19/2006 4:30:41 AM

I love his expression.
Amazing shot. The lighting is perfect
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Andrea B.  (K:874)  
1/18/2006 9:51:26 AM

like his expresson, his eyes and his Wolverine-like look ;-) maybe some cropping would put the focus more on his face - did you try?
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Matt Pals  (K:1722)  
11/2/2004 2:04:24 PM

good ol cokin... what light source am i looking at?
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Yannick Dolman  (K:559)  
10/24/2004 6:20:46 PM

Exelent photo!!!7
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)  
10/14/2004 5:05:51 PM

Nope, no PS. Guess it was just lucky
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: greg collins  (K:12273)  
10/12/2004 9:12:17 AM

Love the scene. Not to sure about the colour of the sky but still a nice image.
Greg
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: al Farrob  (K:4087)  
10/11/2004 10:54:06 PM

Very beautiful
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Matt Pals  (K:1722)  
10/7/2004 12:25:08 PM

sneaky bugger. thats an excellent finished product for kodak 400. PS?
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)  
10/6/2004 10:45:46 PM

YAh thats weird eh... too bad.. I don't get it..

        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)  
10/6/2004 10:44:28 PM

Uhm.. that wasn't the actual film... I just put it as it. I was actually just using the kodak goods.
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Matt Pals  (K:1722)  
10/6/2004 10:05:56 PM

Wicked shot Greg, howmuch did this film cost you?
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Melanie Peters  (K:2248)  
10/6/2004 6:03:14 AM

A great reflection and a lovely old fashioned feel,
Cheers Melanie
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)

Critique By: Matt Pals  (K:1722)  
10/4/2004 9:28:09 PM

Great shot Greg, I cant help but notice the CN tower leans to the right... the horizon isnt that much out of level tho... check out Becky V's shot of Ambleside, and she has the same issue even tho the horizon is perfect.
        Photo By: Greg deHaan  (K:5)


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