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Critique By: Jan Hoffman  (K:39467)  
8/7/2006 12:19:54 PM

Quite beautiful. I don't think "cute" does justice.
--Jan
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Cathy Carroll  (K:28144)  
8/7/2006 11:46:09 AM

He looks very Burmese, and he looks very spoilt! We are a Burmese adoring family. I adore blue eyes, but I have only seen blue eyed Siamese and their personalities just don't stack up compared to Burmese. I am going to be on the lookout now! Cathy
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)  
8/7/2006 11:37:34 AM

He is a very spoilt burmese cross!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Cathy Carroll  (K:28144)  
8/7/2006 11:34:13 AM

Mal, I can see the blue eyes clearly now. Is there a siamese influence? I have never seen a blue eyed Tabby before. Simply gorgeous. Cathy
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Sergio M. Cameno  (K:7856)  
2/6/2006 9:31:12 AM

What a relaxing shot!
Lovely blue tones, congrats!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
1/8/2006 4:55:49 AM

this is a very beautiful capture,great composition and wonderful expouser ,wishing you all of the best .
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Ace Star  (K:21040)  
1/8/2006 4:12:42 AM

wonderful capture!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Laura Spell  (K:24080)  
1/8/2006 4:10:01 AM

Those are some fascinating clouds. The marsh grass is sharp against the sky. Good colors
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Renata Lepage  (K:-3321)  
1/8/2006 3:36:34 AM

Wonderful sky.

        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Huub Bogaers  (K:3065)  
12/11/2005 1:23:52 PM

Much more interesting! The sky is stunning, and well shot. The telephone lines are a bit vague. Hint: if you want the to disappear, stand close as you can, set your focus distance in infinity, and your aparture (lense opening) as wide as possible. The lines may be so much out of focus they disappear - on the other hand if ou want to see them clearly you can just focus on a telephone pole, so they are as sharp as possible...
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Sergio  Cárdenas  (K:25028)  
12/3/2005 11:52:58 PM

Another excellent picture, VERY well done!!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Sergio  Cárdenas  (K:25028)  
12/3/2005 11:51:19 PM

Wow!! Realy like to me this shot.
Beautiful perspectiva and great architecture too, excellent composition, congrats.
To my favs
My best regards
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Bryan Jarmain  (K:11941)  
12/2/2005 3:48:52 PM

Nice perspective, Mal.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Scott Tylor  (K:407)  
12/2/2005 4:10:12 AM

Nice shot ,whites are a bit bleached though.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Nikki M  (K:290)  
12/2/2005 3:27:40 AM

this is beautiful... it gives me the shivers. nice job!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Malak Rashad  (K:643)  
12/1/2005 1:15:09 AM

great shot! love the tilt
there's just a little bit of you in his glasses
malak
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Steve Aronoff  (K:18393)  
11/30/2005 7:17:30 PM

Nice composition. I like the tilt. I think the balance of clarity between the subject and the background is just right. Nice.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Ms. Mel Brackstone  (K:5285)  
11/28/2005 1:35:46 AM

Great dynamics in this, would have liked to see a little more of the tattoo though. The grain and the colour is just perfect. Crop is good, and composition wonderful.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Ceri  Parkinson  (K:279)  
11/22/2005 5:17:28 PM

Great picture! I love the old world feel to it and the curves in the lines compared to the very straight window. Great picture!!

Ceri
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Caleb Havill  (K:207)  
11/16/2005 4:58:59 AM

Well that castle must have had friendly occupants. but wheres its from????
Caleb.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Bernardo Alemany  (K:70)  
11/14/2005 10:58:27 PM

Esta foto tiene mucho encanto. No me canso de mirarla. Gran disparo. Felicitaciones.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: serpil güler  (K:1022)  
11/13/2005 1:28:31 PM

I like daiseys very much
Cheers.
Serpil.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Huub Bogaers  (K:3065)  
11/8/2005 1:30:13 PM

Nice contrast and warm whites. The whole scene seems to be deformed by a wide angle lens, but it is of course difficult to tell since there are no straight lines... I wonder what focus distance your fixed lense has?
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Jason Thomson  (K:532)  
11/3/2005 7:28:36 PM

oo i liek it! amazing buildign and great view upon it - shame about the ligth at the very top left side of the buildign - apart from that its really good
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Peter Sidorowicz  (K:64)  
11/2/2005 10:52:40 PM

Nice!
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Huub Bogaers  (K:3065)  
10/29/2005 4:25:37 PM

lots of movement indeed, and a sense of speed. I would have been interested to know the shutter speed & aperature - does the image file not have the information (exif)
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)  
10/25/2005 11:08:32 AM

It is some bark on a tree
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Sam Oppenheim  (K:3362)  
10/25/2005 11:04:18 AM

cool. I see it. What is that? the texture is curious, like fossil feces or mud fumaroles...?
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/17/2005 10:57:57 PM

cracking shot, draws you in.
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)

Critique By: Rupert Ronca  (K:216)  
10/17/2005 10:54:41 PM

intense colours
        Photo By: Malcolm Gilbertson  (K:-69)


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