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Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
11/2/2005 6:29:06 AM

Hi, its not only yellow around the eyes, those are skin's colour I purposely leave the colour instead of just pure blue in the eyes as its still fading... its not entirely faded yet
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/26/2005 8:08:06 AM

Very powerful image ! the composition and your statements brings out the emotion.
        Photo By: Mohammad Reza Shahrokhi Nejad  (K:7396)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/22/2005 4:29:16 AM

Thanks SAM ! There is a lot of experimenting in my works. This is a photoshop overlaying effect. The photos were taken at separate locations at different times. The theme of my series is to link the memories and locations one way or the other
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/22/2005 4:26:20 AM

Thanks John ! saw your folio in the other site, stunnning ! the images are ghostly and soft, giving a very intense yet subtle moody feeling. Cheers
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/22/2005 2:37:59 AM

Thanks Angelo ! love your close up images and self light painting... beautiful folio.
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/15/2005 6:09:26 AM

Thanks guy ! love your 'idea', with all the heads cheers
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/15/2005 5:28:25 AM

Love your works ! very serene and surreal ! there is a hint of humor too in your work, thats just how I feel, especially the man with the umbrella in different locations and background. There is a combination of relaxation and intense in those images. Well done and congrats ! cheers Edward
        Photo By: Mitchell Miller  (K:3009)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/8/2005 7:51:04 AM

Hey frank ! nice shot of the children ! sometimes shooting children can be challenging but the return is very rewarding. They are so innocent, natural and whats more important, they do funny things, love to explore. Love it !

Thanks for checking out my folio I will try to share more soon. Cheers
        Photo By: Frank Sollecito  (K:-73)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/8/2005 7:45:27 AM

Thanks Etienne, I have the whole series of 'sunday afternoon' photos. some are related to nap, rest and some energetic. Hope you get your computer fix up soon good luck !
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/8/2005 7:41:29 AM

Thanks Daniel ! I'd checked out your portfolio, pretty cool stuff. Your images shows a balance of sunshine and moonlight quite a balance of 'ying' and 'yang' in chinese saying. A broad range of moods and theme you have there ! I am uploading some of the images I took 3 to 5 yrs ago. I guess that will help in motivating me to do more soon and in the near future.
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/8/2005 4:49:02 AM

Hey Naomi ! you make yourself a very good model and a photographer ! I believe you have put in a lot of effort to experiment and explore. I like this one the best. Very sensual ! the eyes, the lips and the balance of B&W. It reminds me of a billboard poster on the freeway ! cheers
        Photo By: Naomi Neal  (K:909)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/8/2005 4:44:42 AM

Thanks Naomi ! the eyes, the frown, the shadows... it does tell a lot about whats in their mind. I made a CD montage with a series of photos taken a few yrs back for their wedding a gift and a video presentation. They love it !
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/8/2005 4:23:06 AM

wow ! very drastic portrait and lansacape ! you make digital photo looks so filmic and love the dramatic sky, makes me feel that the moment was captured just before a thunder storm. Excellent work ! Cheers
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/6/2005 9:01:57 PM

Wow ! cool stuff ! love your works. There is element of contemporary aesthetic in all your works. The circus series is definitely my favaurite. The colours in your images suited the old and new china very well. Cheers !
        Photo By: Maleonn   (K:3054)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
9/5/2005 8:09:18 PM

Thanks Gusta ! I like your images too. Like you said, u captured your memory, thoughts and experiences.... your images tell stories
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/31/2005 1:17:24 AM

Thanks Aernout ! I've been trying to figure out on making the right side of the image to fade into nothing or lighten but due to the heavy shadow, the attempts has not been satisfactory and unnatural. The original B&W of this photo has been cropped to just the face area as the background is a full mirror cabinet. It reflects everything else in the living room
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/30/2005 7:19:02 PM

Love your works ! you captured bits and pieces of everyday life with such a great details ! love the colour, the composition, the contrast and the concept (especially the children's series) ! excellent works !

cheers
Ed
        Photo By: Amna Al Shamsi  (K:21795)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/30/2005 7:00:06 PM

Thanks Rosa ! you do have a very accurate interpretation on my work(s). I wish I can upload an simage which is larger than this but there is a limitation on the pixels allowed. This image has a overlapping of 2 images of the same model but one looking up and the other looking down. Sometimes, we hope and we wish, but sometimes the outcome might not be what we hope or wish for...
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/29/2005 11:14:20 PM

Love the shot ! the silhouette and vivid warm colour makes it look so relax you must be really happy with your 20D hey ?! I am happy with mine for sure. Very postcard like images you have ! well done. Cheers
        Photo By: Nason Nguyen  (K:648)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/28/2005 8:11:52 PM

nice work Rosa ! I always love photoart and abstract stuff. There is so much in the image itself and sometimes I wonder. Excellent stuff !
        Photo By: Rosa Pinard  (K:51)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/26/2005 12:41:38 AM

Excellent works Mary ! I've just bookmark your portfolio for viewing pleasures ! Love the 4 seasons series. Check out my space in the next few days, I will try to share some of my previous works and would love to get your feedback on them. I see a lot of emotions in your works... poetic in the theatrical way. I can almost hear the music in your photo arts
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/26/2005 12:11:37 AM

wow ! love your surreal works ! I am always impress with such intense concept and colour ! I did a series of digital images to express the lost of identity... and I can see a lot of silent, dark intensity in your works. Excellent works ! Love them all !
        Photo By: Mary Vareli  (K:15826)

Critique By: Edward Cha  (K:180)  
8/24/2005 12:31:38 AM

Thanks Memo ! saw your portfolio too ! cool stuff !
        Photo By: Edward Cha  (K:180)


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