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Critique By: Adrian Cornish  (K:307)  
3/8/2006 7:17:49 AM

Excellent shot. Your b&w work is great you seem to have a talent for b&w. Ok am cheating a bit since i have seen you other b&w work. Captures a moment
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Massimiliano Vono  (K:990)  
9/24/2005 1:10:19 PM

So sad! Good work!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Massimiliano Vono  (K:990)  
9/24/2005 1:09:29 PM

Very nice shot, so courious
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Claudio Patrizi  (K:413)  
9/15/2005 4:32:46 AM

Very nice picture. It singularly resembles my "Lo scopone", though the situation is different, and yours is more accurate in sharpness and deepness. lovely
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)  
3/9/2005 4:14:03 PM

Thanks so much! I so appreciate the positive feedback! I didn't even set this up, I was just sitting at my computer & turned around and my dog was enjoying laying in the sunlight. I thought it might turn out ok, so I really lucked out on that one!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Joann Winborn  (K:12550)  
3/9/2005 11:28:14 AM

I totally agree with Michael.
The simplicity,contrasts and tones,combined with the light casting those window shadows makes for one excellent shot! I love the empty space around the dog's face which the lighting creates,it really sets off the dog's expression. Very nice indeed!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Michael Grace-Martin  (K:10183)  
3/8/2005 5:23:28 PM

This is a simple, nicely lit image...full of "doggy emotion"..(!) Well-done..
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Adrian Cornish  (K:307)  
3/5/2005 7:44:01 AM

I love this shot of london, have to be biased because I was there, but not a single shot I took from the same place came out. Great photographer!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Adrian Cornish  (K:307)  
3/5/2005 7:42:50 AM

I love the framing and the way the arches highlight the distance
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)  
1/26/2005 5:26:45 AM

Very nice.
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: vincent pribish  (K:39)  
1/22/2005 9:43:21 AM

Love the expression on her face. I wonder if redeye reduction is less effective on dogs?
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Shelley Pierce  (K:388)  
1/22/2005 5:23:55 AM

thats a beautiful dog
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Tiger Lily   (K:10966)  
1/22/2005 5:11:37 AM

Yes, definitely crop it - I'd keep the lighted building and the clock tower also focus seemed off. Nice shot of the city, never been to London.
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Samantha P  (K:1961)  
1/21/2005 10:43:25 PM

Haha I can imagine; would have loved to have been there. I'm laughing now to myself !
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: James Silcock  (K:12501)  
1/21/2005 2:02:11 PM

My favourite of your pics so far! I am a sucker for frames within frames though. Thanks for sharing.
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: James Silcock  (K:12501)  
1/21/2005 2:00:23 PM

A very summery romantic shot, the loving couple, fluffy clouds, building framed by trees and the still water all add up to create this. Thanks
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)  
1/21/2005 1:39:42 PM

Thank you very much....I can assure you he was even more hilarious in person
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Samantha P  (K:1961)  
1/21/2005 9:37:20 AM

Veronica; great shot of yes a very interesting character haha!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Stephen Bivens  (K:7308)  
1/21/2005 6:21:46 AM

get rid of the trash can. Great shot.
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: genious anonimous  (K:-45)  
1/21/2005 5:54:39 AM

I liked this picture, i just would crop some of the river and let more sky to make it more interesting =)
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By:    (K:12494)  
1/21/2005 5:45:58 AM

This is different, but I would want to be on the out side looking in, excellent job. hugs
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Louise Vessey  (K:13862)  
1/20/2005 11:41:49 PM

The man would be more interesting by moving in closer and not being placed smack dab in the middle of the frame. Unfortunately the time of day and direction of light aren't working in your favour either. The tops of the bushes are very burnt out, and he is quite out of focus too. Maybe you can catch him again on an overcast day...I think this little scene has potential to be very interesting!!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Frank Becsi  (K:23)  
1/20/2005 12:17:13 AM

Very Nice. It captures Summer!
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: George Black  (K:102014) Donor  
1/19/2005 7:46:59 PM

An attractive and elegant composition. This is how we love to picture Central Park. Good work!

Best wishes,
--george
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Ciprian Ilie  (K:13571)  
1/19/2005 7:01:12 PM

Very good shot of the city, good exposure and composition.

Regards,
Ciprian
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Stephen Rogers  (K:3370) Donor  
1/18/2005 5:07:54 AM

Very neat picture. I love the Street photography and there is no better place than NY for that. I think you and I have the same problem though. I just wish I could fix it. The lines on the buildings seem to look like they are leaning into the image. There is a way to fix that in PS but I am not sure how. If anyone knows, please help us. Nice shot though. Please post more.
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Markus Scholz  (K:23722) Donor  
1/16/2005 7:10:28 PM

Nice shot. Welcome to usefilm.com. Enjoy it.

Cheers, Markus
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Raul Picler  (K:1056)  
1/16/2005 6:37:19 PM

Nice shot... The edge of the silhouette is a little strange... But the composition and the idea are superb...
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Nathan Gillies  (K:1011)  
1/16/2005 6:30:54 PM

not a bad shot, nice silhouette
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)

Critique By: Adrian Cornish  (K:307)  
1/16/2005 5:43:31 AM

I love this photo, great balance amd great contrast of the greens with the NY skyline
        Photo By: Veronica Colby  (K:17)


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