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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
1/6/2005 1:48:17 AM
Love this series but number 5 is my favorite, very striking, well done : )
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Photo By: Melanie Reynolds
(K:9096)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
12/13/2004 2:37:40 AM
I can really feel this scene, well done.
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Photo By: Teunis Haveman
(K:37426)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
11/19/2004 2:23:06 AM
An amazing photo, I've added it to my favorites!
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Photo By: Anatoly Vasiltchenko
(K:-116)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
11/18/2004 3:28:27 AM
A wonderful shot! Did you arrange the three main subjects? A great moment to see the child imitating his father (I?m guessing). You've captured quite a moment here, well done.
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Photo By: John Erin
(K:460)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
11/15/2004 10:36:52 PM
I'm no expert but one small light directed so the shadows fall in between the pyramids might help????
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Photo By: Richard Morton
(K:571)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
11/15/2004 12:22:49 AM
I love your street shots! You have a really good eye for captuing moments in city life, keep up the good work.
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Photo By: Autumn Ruhe
(K:993)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
11/4/2004 11:53:05 PM
Another brilliant architectural shot.
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Photo By: Terry Taylor
(K:1503)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
11/4/2004 12:15:25 AM
Wondeful! one of the best cow in your face shots I've seen
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Photo By: Emil Bodea
(K:102)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/28/2004 11:59:26 PM
Excellent photo Bogdan. Good tone, perfect composition. I think the photo is perfect just the way it is, the pure black of the right side fits the mood of the photo.
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Photo By: Bogdan Zwir
(K:-186)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/28/2004 2:48:24 AM
Perfect contrast, great composition deserves to be in the Henri Cartier-Bresson project, well done.
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Photo By: Rosiness Ma
(K:629)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/27/2004 1:03:41 AM
I didn't realise this was your first image in usefilm, welcome! I hope to see more of your work.
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Photo By: Ken Caballero
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/27/2004 12:59:43 AM
I love this image, the mood the colour, wonderful.
I don't know if you like this sort of thing but I was curious about what it would look like cropped.... It's a simpler image, maybe you like it?
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Photo By: Ken Caballero
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/26/2004 11:29:07 PM
I'm loving the architecture shots! This is one of my favourites, great colour, simple composition and an altered perspective, everything I look for in a great photo.
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Photo By: Terry Taylor
(K:1503)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/26/2004 10:43:48 PM
Amazing work Antonio. Your under water portfolio is inspiring!
I'm currently looking for an underwater housing for my Nikon F80 and am a bit out of my depth I would appreciate any advice? matthew.hamilton@ermanz.govt.nz
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Photo By: Antonio Osorio
(K:2317)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/25/2004 11:58:39 PM
Nice work Sam. Well framed, nice and simple, great colours. How does it look without the very top of the arch clipped? I don't know that it would add anything but I'm curious
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/25/2004 11:55:06 PM
I'd agree with Ameed on this one. lots of subdued tones, nothing really draws the eye.... not very sharp....
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/25/2004 11:49:39 PM
I do like this shot but I think Golden temple archway is a better photo. There's just too much going on in this one compared to the other.
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/25/2004 11:47:58 PM
Wonderful shot Sam. I like the simplicity of the black night, white arch against the blast of colour off the lights.
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 2:18:30 AM
WoW it sounds like you have photos hanging all over NYC! Congrats. I'll have to get some advice once I get more depth in my 'portfolio'.
Well through a technicality I'm a Kiwi citizen, so just doing the whole living and working thing in Wellington. I love it here but have been considering an extended vacation. I never did see much of India, so might just end up back there soon!
NYC public school teacher eh? sounds exciting. My K value is getting huge! I'd be happy to hear from you on matthew.hamilton@ermanz.govt.nz
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 1:35:53 AM
My favorite of your "faces of India" series. Such an unique gaze, it really feels like he's in the photo. Well captured!
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 1:30:18 AM
This is my favorite photo of yours on usefilm. Really brings me back to Mussoorie. Peaceful. Well balance, great colours. Great work!
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 1:28:33 AM
This is an unbeleivable photo Sam, it seems unreal. Excellent composition, it really flows out the back and takes you with it!
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 1:21:06 AM
Cheers Sam, love the comments. I'm scanning prints on an old scanner no computer changes at all, just cropped and uploaded. I patiently await the day I can afford better though
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Photo By: Matthew Hamilton
(K:212)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 1:18:17 AM
Thanks again Sam! you are so right about the scanner, very low quality, just the old one they've got here in the office.
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Photo By: Matthew Hamilton
(K:212)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 1:18:10 AM
Thanks for the comments Sam. Unfortunatly I have no PS, everyting I do is film and staight in camera work. What I see is what you get 
The Abel Tasman is a hike on the South Island of NZ, one of "the Great Walks'
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Photo By: Matthew Hamilton
(K:212)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/20/2004 12:03:48 AM
Well really close, Araminta is from London but you got me right I'm working in NZ these days, been here quite a while now, lovely place.
Didn't really come across your name but went to add a comment to the Tibetan streamers photo you put up yesterday... I do like the shot but I don?t think it?s one of the best in your portfolio, something about the sharpness? Great photo though.... anyway things progressed from there. The world is amazingly small for how big it is
Keep up the good work Sam! I'll keep an I out for your next pics.
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/19/2004 4:25:25 AM
Great shot mate, I like everythink about it.
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Photo By: Matt Pals
(K:1722)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/19/2004 4:13:43 AM
Heya Sam,
Thought I recognised the name but when I read the caption for Mussoorie Sunset it jogged my memory a bit more. Great picture. I was also living up in Mussoorie (like the spelling then, Matthew Hamilton, I was with my friend Araminta? Anyway love the shots of India, great work!
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Photo By: Sam Oppenheim
(K:3362)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/19/2004 12:56:12 AM
Wonderful moment, nice photo.
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Photo By: Claudio Gonzalez
(K:113)
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Critique By:
Matthew Hamilton (K:212)
10/18/2004 10:11:56 PM
Amazing, dramatic, evocative. Well done.
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Photo By: Marta Pereyra
(K:5029)
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