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Critique By:
Amanda Whalen (K:37)
7/3/2005 12:42:12 AM
Hey James - this photograph was taken during the May holiday in China, so yes the crowds were a little much! But even at this time, once you were inside the Stone Forest it was big enough that you didn't see too many other people. It's a fairly interesting spot, I have a few more pictures which I will definitely put up once I get back to Canada!
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Photo By: Amanda Whalen
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Critique By:
Amanda Whalen (K:37)
4/2/2005 3:42:38 AM
I think I do like that better, Sally. The less negative space creates a somewhat busier, livelier scene. Thanks for all the comments!! I don't know how to crop pictures on my computer - everything is in Chinese!
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Photo By: Amanda Whalen
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Critique By:
Amanda Whalen (K:37)
3/31/2005 7:34:32 AM
Interesting image. Great depth-of-field, and the grainy effect adds to the dramatic mood. Perhaps a tighter crop along the bottom and left edge would add more than take away, but all in all it's a great portrait.
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Photo By: Anna Lankau
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Critique By:
Amanda Whalen (K:37)
3/31/2005 7:04:36 AM
Very interesting picture, I really like the lighting effects. Definitely dramatic!
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Photo By: alvaro arriagada
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Critique By:
Amanda Whalen (K:37)
3/26/2005 2:21:00 AM
Thanks Robert! My digital is a Nikon D70, and in many respects heavier weight than my film SLR but it is more convenient not having to lug around so much film everywhere I go haha. I felt really silly not having backed up my work :S but the USB storage device only held about 40 photographs!
Any other comments would be appreciated
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Photo By: Amanda Whalen
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