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Critique By:
Manuel Bedoyan (K:9098)
3/23/2005 7:49:34 AM
Great shot! congrats
Manuel
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Momin Khan (K:1154)
3/22/2005 8:49:20 PM
nicely done keep it up
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Hakan M (K:2145)
3/18/2005 7:34:14 AM
Nice shot Bon! But i think, this silhouette would be centered, which makes the scene better, Thanks for sharing...
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Ellen Smith (K:14418)
3/10/2005 7:25:29 PM
I like it! Outstanding.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
whoiswho t (K:10700)
3/10/2005 12:32:45 PM
I like too much Venezia Carnaval but I've never been this wonderful carnaval. This is an interest and nice moment photo. Red clothes and masks wonderful. Best regards, jezabel.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Jeanette Hägglund (K:59855)
3/9/2005 8:59:32 AM
Beautiful mask!
Jeanette
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Ayse Altan (K:3905)
3/7/2005 7:43:23 AM
A very nice portrait. Powerful background, nice colors.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Nathan Gillies (K:1011)
3/3/2005 7:33:32 AM
nice cityscape shot
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Peter Daniel (K:33866)
3/2/2005 2:17:36 PM
Wonderful Photograph, Great Colors and Clarity. Very well presented.
Thanks for sharing, Peter Daniel
GOD'S LITTLE SPARROW
The little sparrow fell from the sky, It broke its wing and could not fly. I could have stayed there by its side, Watching, waiting. while it died. But I determined first I'd try, To find it a place both safe and dry. So I raised it very high, To a branch up in the sky. And to my joy, with one sweet cry, The injured bird began to fly. Being underneath the Father's eye, The little sparrow did not die. It went up - up - up into the sky, With one small wing, the bird did fly. Then it vanished from my eye And I bid the tiny bird good-bye, Virginia (Ginny) Ellis Copyright 2002
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Ernie Basciano (K:1940)
2/25/2005 1:57:56 PM
Not to start a debate here but...
I took a quick whirl at it as well, and using the levels command (using the histogram) was able to get the background darker and still keep some of the detail in the hair.
It is a shame it is a bit soft.
Cheers!
Ernie
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
John Loreaux (K:86210)
2/25/2005 9:47:45 AM
Great save!Nice glove! Is the forwards name Dvorak?There was one in the NHL about ten years ago Named Miroslav Dvorak I wonder if this is His Son? Excellent action photo! Take care..............John
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Nathan Gillies (K:1011)
2/25/2005 8:18:54 AM
very interesting swimsuit, photo is a bit over exposed
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Vlad Sournine (K:2397)
2/25/2005 8:07:52 AM
overexposed & out of sharpness. But Russel right - after correct image look much better
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Russell Fletcher (K:1717)
2/25/2005 7:28:37 AM
Bon, I find your image slighly overexposed, there is a white haze to the image, the background, i feel would look better as black, i think, you could do one of two things to your images to correct this. Post processing you could increase the contrast, thus darkening the background, this also increases the highlights, so bring the brightness down a few steps to compensate, OR, you could try forcing your camera to underexpose by say 1/2 a stop, this will increase the contrasts in the image, and reduce the white haze I have mentioned. I have had a quick try with your image with what I suggested above, and got the result shown, the face appears alot darker but I feel the rest of the image and the model is alot cleaner. I am interested to hearing your response Russell
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Vikas Dutt (K:1255)
2/25/2005 7:15:50 AM
good
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Hakan AKIRMAK (K:15913)
2/23/2005 2:11:18 PM
Nice work!
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Bon Igor (K:62)
2/20/2005 3:12:11 PM
many thanks. I don't like manipolate my photos
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Mark Drago (K:10902)
2/18/2005 1:52:43 PM
well done--maybe erase vertical line left center?
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Marcus Armani (K:36599)
2/10/2005 11:27:48 AM
wonderful portrait, the colors and perspectiver are great, well done...
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
José Vasconcelos Dias (K:9341)
2/9/2005 10:52:25 AM
Nice capture! Must have been good to watch. Congrats
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Pete Akiens (K:1896)
2/9/2005 10:14:21 AM
Incredible! Beautifully captured, well done!
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Vojtech Tryhuk (K:900)
2/9/2005 8:52:15 AM
See what I did...
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Renato Renato (K:4759)
2/8/2005 8:41:24 AM
che bello il carnevale! bravo Igor,una bellissima maschera e fotografia perfetta. ciao Renato
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Samuel Robinson (K:1851)
2/8/2005 8:00:29 AM
Nice composition and perfect exposure. Well done.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Khaled Mursi Hammoud (K:54005)
1/27/2005 6:33:25 AM
Nice and clear shot, very well composed. Khaled.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Khaled Mursi Hammoud (K:54005)
1/25/2005 10:10:12 AM
Hi Bon, Nice capture of the Great Pyramid of Khufu but I wanted to point out this rectangular building on the right side of the photo is Khufu's Solar Boat Museum. This boat was rebuilt over 14 years from about 1,200 pieces of cedarwood found in a pit next to the Great Pyramid. It is 140-foot-long boat and is thought to have been the one that carried Pharoah Khufu along the Nile. My regards, Khaled.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
ugur cetin (K:5895)
1/25/2005 7:51:08 AM
nice..
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
James Silcock (K:12501)
1/19/2005 8:13:56 AM
I do enjoy pictures where there is a frame within a frame. Simple but effective.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Domjan Svilkovic (K:3104)
1/11/2005 1:57:30 PM
For a camera that is really excelent for astrophotography, this is a really bad shot Try setting the manual focus to infinity. The use of a tripod is mandatory. Use longer exposures (15sec) with higher ISO. Try stacking a few 15sec frames together as it really brings out the details.
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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Critique By:
Peter Daniel (K:33866)
12/22/2004 12:06:47 AM
Wonderful Photograph Bon, Great colors and Composition.
Thanks for sharing? and A Merry Christmas to you and yours? Peter Daniel
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Photo By: Bon Igor
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