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Critique By: - -  (K:10510)  
5/1/2005 3:32:48 PM

interesting place and great capture...

congrats
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Luca Luca®  (K:2429)  
5/1/2005 10:22:43 AM

nice shot
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Raf D  (K:9223)  
4/14/2005 3:59:58 PM

Excellent street image. Great DOF work fully isolating the tattoed arm. I like the angle. Good shot! -- Kind reagrds, Rafael
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Romy Fabian Garmaz  (K:17105)  
3/31/2005 8:31:52 PM

Patrick.
great composition and lighting
Romy
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Marcos Benedicto  (K:1100)  
3/31/2005 7:45:31 PM

Bela foto Patrick!

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MArcos
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Bakir Brkanic  (K:2160)  
3/31/2005 4:33:46 PM

Great composition and leags.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Dubravko Grakalic  (K:25235)  
3/31/2005 3:51:49 PM

great legs!
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/31/2005 3:13:36 PM

And not bad legs either.
Thanks.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Lucas L  (K:12145)  
3/31/2005 3:10:23 PM

wonderful perspective and quite nice composition here!!!
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: ...   (K:5777)  
3/28/2005 11:55:38 AM

Agree)
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Kyle Harper  (K:28)  
3/28/2005 2:16:17 AM

looks so ominous, cool shot
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
3/27/2005 2:59:25 AM

This is a great candid! It says a lot.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/26/2005 7:32:11 PM

Nothing like a few well-chosen words to add a little pizzazz to a photograph. Thanks.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: ...   (K:5777)  
3/26/2005 7:24:29 AM

Beautiful title...
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Paul Lara  (K:88111) Donor  
3/26/2005 2:37:09 AM

...and interesting study in fashion variablity, same as Texas.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/25/2005 8:34:11 AM

Ian
Thanks for the comment and sorry for being so late getting back to you but your message got me thinking about the pic. I didn't shoot it through a ball or piece of glass and figured the wavy effect was caused by sunlight coming through the ball... refraction I believe. But then I showed the pic to a friend and he said there is something more to it, that it could be an energy force. The man in the pic was chanting and practising a form of yoga/meditation and he did seem quite adept at what he was doing. I have checked out a few other pics I shot of him in sequence and the wavy effect is still there. My friend wants to look into it more so I'll update you should he reach any conclusion. Outer Limits or what!
Patrick
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/25/2005 1:51:49 AM

Michael

Yeah, but no problem with tobacco acvertising in Japan. Thanks.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Michael J. Wagner  (K:5896)  
3/25/2005 1:36:17 AM

Nice photo Patrick and interesting, I'm not sure but I don't think they can advertise ciggarettes on bilboards in the U.S. anymore!
Michael
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/23/2005 6:31:33 AM

Kevin
I consider myself lucky to be able to see and photograph many of the still-standing older structures in Japan but too bad more isn't done to preserve them. Alas, jobs and the construction industry are dependant on the need for new buildings.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42997)  
3/22/2005 4:49:46 AM

mystic scene nice low contrast light helps this a lot to my eyes., I'm thinking of how the grass in the full light is such a nice soft colour holding the light.
o.k. just noticed the glassy surface in the grass... whats going on here... shot through a ball?
love the mood.
it's very dude.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Bob Smith  (K:2340)  
3/19/2005 11:32:44 PM

Nice shot. I like the masking and the idea of preservation through photography.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Rita Boyko  (K:364)  
3/19/2005 10:27:54 PM

Good shot, Patrick! Very interesting street scene!
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Fadel J  (K:13974)  
3/19/2005 1:39:56 AM

Great capture Patrick, highly modest and polite people!
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Randy Lorance  (K:24769)  
3/17/2005 1:11:58 AM

Great street scene of Tokyo, so much to look at. Water drops and wet pavement add lots to impact.

Randy
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: George Marks  (K:15437)  
3/17/2005 12:51:54 AM

An excellent image. The rain drops on your lens enhance the image. Superb color and strong framing. Well done!!!
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/15/2005 8:33:25 AM

Thanks for the feedback IT, always appreciated. I used the fire walking festival as an excuse last week to go out and buy a zoom and this was pretty much the photo I had in mind. A worthwhile purchase if I may say so (and which may come in handy one day if I ever get a distant view of some, let's say, stray uranium-filled containers on dockside, or whatever). Re. running it through PS I've adjusted the curves a bit in included photo but think Scott in his earlier critique has put in a lot more colour than actually existed. It was coals and ash the people were walking on, not earth and the man in the photo was actually wearing grey flannels.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: In Transit  (K:29432)  
3/15/2005 12:32:16 AM

A perfect documentary... while have to concurre that some post PS can proffer justice

ciao
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/14/2005 9:32:36 PM

Thanks Ann!e. It's a get-what-you-see photo. I was walking, happened to look behind me, saw the girls, swung around, umbrella in left hand, camera (around my neck) in right, up, click.... and voila. I desaturated it in PS but not much colour to begin with. The taxi was yellow and there was a bit of blue on the fence.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)  
3/14/2005 5:19:17 PM

Nice Scott. I shot 400 pics at the festival yesterday and was too lazy/overwhelmed/blurry eyes to be bothered to do post processing. Thanks for seeing what I missed.
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)

Critique By: Scott Sykes  (K:350)  
3/14/2005 5:06:11 PM

I liked your photo but then I went and pplayed with it in post processing. I hope I don't offend.

I sharpened some areaea of the screen and softened others as well as changed the color a bit as well as intensity
        Photo By: Patrick de Volpi  (K:205)


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