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Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
7/9/2006 10:56:54 AM

Too cute!

I like the composition all the lines lead to your subject and ultimately to his priceless expression

The choice of B&W here fits perfectly... color may have distracted from his pose
        Photo By: Stephen Gledhill  (K:1232)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
7/2/2006 11:57:45 PM

Very dramatic ... the clouds are exceptional!!!

It has a nice infrared film feel to the photo
        Photo By: Priscilla Beaulieu  (K:1430)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
7/2/2006 11:48:41 PM

I love how alien these insects look!!!

I love the composition ... even if the sky looks manufactered... it works perfectly!!
        Photo By: Orhan Kaya  (K:15)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
7/1/2006 3:18:06 AM

Beautiful!!! There isn't much more that needs to be said for this

The fact that you were able to control the exposure without having any lost detail is absolutely amazing.

Excellent
        Photo By: Scott Tylor  (K:407)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
6/26/2006 12:03:59 PM

I love the saturation of this photo

I am not sure I like the crop ... I would have preferred to see more of her face or maybe a crop at the waist ... at the moment it feels as if there is something missing

Overall I like what you are trying to do
        Photo By: alex gil  (K:145)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
6/26/2006 11:56:37 AM

This shot is quite good... the angle is almost perfect

A shame about the overexposure near the top it tends to distract from the rest of the photo

In general quite excellent
        Photo By: nddk nddk  (K:23)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
2/22/2006 12:10:14 AM

Excellent work a lovely sky...

congrats
        Photo By: Alicia Popp  (K:87532)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/25/2006 10:32:12 PM

Excellent shot

The light is almost perfect and the pose of the bird is amazing

congrats
        Photo By: Sinan Goksel  (K:1010)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/22/2006 3:42:49 AM

excellent landscape ... I love the mix of color and light!

I find it interesting how the two towers are almost the exact reciprocal of each other.
        Photo By: Rob Graziano  (K:6678) Donor

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/20/2006 3:57:08 AM

Thanks for the comments ... one reason it isn't as sharp as it could be is because I shot this through a window ... I know its a photographic no no, but at that moment I wanted the shot
        Photo By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/17/2006 5:01:27 AM

What strikes me most about this photograph, other than the content, is the contrast between the clothing and the landscape. Very colorful dress on a grayish sky plus sand and water, it draws your eyes straight to the subject at hand. Excellent
        Photo By: Bikas Das  (K:6544)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/17/2006 4:42:57 AM

Interesting description ... One thing I really like about this image is the similarity between the background and the model ... the background has an almost metallic looking surface and the model's makeup has that same exact glow

overal I like the Kodachrome-like saturation and contrast ... very interesting
        Photo By: Ethan .  (K:881)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/17/2006 4:40:16 AM

This is an excellent shot ... normally the glare from the sun can be too intense, but it doesn't seem to bother me on this shot

plus I love the reflections on the tide
        Photo By: Christine Allard  (K:487)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/12/2006 6:19:26 PM

I like the sepia tone of this image... it fits the photo perfectly
        Photo By: Rick Page  (K:5242)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/8/2006 8:10:51 PM

Geez... they look like their from another planet
        Photo By: Joann Winborn  (K:12550)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/4/2006 6:36:39 PM

The water was actually very choppy ... with the long exposure it smoothed out, almost like glass

However the water moving also caused the shoreline to distort slightly.

It was overcast (snowstorm approaching) and there was a sodium light behind me... this caused the orange and purple contrast

I just set my camera on a level rock, set it on manual mode and manual shutter ... took my remote ... opened the shutter walked around for a while came back and closed the shutter... and voila
        Photo By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/4/2006 12:23:49 AM

Just an excellent photo

that lens is awesome ... its always on my camera
        Photo By: Bryan Miller  (K:3395)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/4/2006 12:13:32 AM

Excellent wide angle shot ... I love the fact you can see for miles and miles

The glare on the 2nd boat is a little distracting, but considering the circumstances I think its warranted
        Photo By: Chris Hunter  (K:25634)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/4/2006 12:10:21 AM

Ahhh ... I love the three dimensional effect on this photo

Its almost as if the building were jumping right at you

Excellent
        Photo By: Mark Hamilton  (K:8387)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/4/2006 12:04:34 AM

Oops ... wrong category ... fixed now! Thanks for the comments everyone

My first nighttime long exposure
        Photo By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
1/2/2006 8:14:49 PM

Weird it almost looks as if that tree were on fire ... it looks like it got pelted by rocks

A very intriguing photograph ... excellent
        Photo By: ken osborn  (K:2997)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/31/2005 7:15:42 PM

Mysterious! I love after a mix of freezing rain and snow! The snow accents the trees and the mist from the thaw is a thing of beauty
        Photo By: Bob Whorton  (K:2740)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/30/2005 4:18:15 PM

Brilliant! Makes me want to visit Tuscany
        Photo By: Alberto Romano  (K:2407) Donor

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/30/2005 4:14:14 PM

Excellent! I love the soft tones ... very pleasant to the eye
        Photo By: Zach Golden  (K:381)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/28/2005 7:09:16 PM

I love it ... almost a gothic feel to it. I am a fan of any art which takes and celebrates our influences.
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/28/2005 7:03:17 PM

Sorry about the typo Fadel ... I meant use the median filter in Photoshop ... it smoothes out any extreme pixelation

Using that would smooth out the transition from the sea to the sky. I have to be more careful about my typing
        Photo By: Fadel J  (K:13974)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/28/2005 6:22:38 PM

I love the array of textures presented in this picture. The ashes of the fireplace fit the overall mood of the image, a sense of passing time and contemplation. Crisp and clean.... excellent
        Photo By: Keith Fitzgerald  (K:1117)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/28/2005 6:18:45 PM

That is a beautiful lily, I love the contrast between the purples and the greens ... was a flash used with this photo, perhaps a ring flash? Even though natural light would have made these colors a little more vibrant the lighting is very even with minimal shadows. A great shot
        Photo By: Rich  Swanner  (K:-3732)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/28/2005 5:22:29 PM

Excellent long exposure ... if anything I would have used a slight medium filter on the horizon just above the sea level ... thats just my opinion
        Photo By: Fadel J  (K:13974)

Critique By: Peter Nettleton  (K:245)  
12/18/2005 11:01:46 PM

I am sorry it took me so long to comment ... but you know I love this photo. The contrast between the sharp vertical lines of the tiger and the soft chaotic vertical lines of the ivy provides a festival for the eyes! Thanks Kris
        Photo By: lion grrl  (K:52)


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