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Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
12/17/2015 4:14:12 AM

If you cropped the tree on the right hand side this would be a fantastic image. The pastel colours of the sky and the silvery ocean water are a real treat.
Regards
        Photo By: Salvador Marķa Lozada  (K:69375) Donor

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
3/19/2015 2:41:56 AM

Same mother, same fence/bridge but a different mode of transport.
You're lucky to have such an elaborate collection of photos chronicling your mother's life. I have less than a handful of my mother and most were taken in her later years
Best wishes Harry
        Photo By: Wolf Zorrito  (K:78768) Donor

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
12/6/2014 6:18:36 AM

I like this photo Michele. It's has elements of interest in the foreground and the canal leads the eye through the rest of the image. You have composed this very well.
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        Photo By: Michele Beccia  (K:16463)

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
11/22/2014 3:05:45 PM

This is a adorable portrait of an adorable woman. The beautiful clothes tell of her culture and femininity, the deep wrinkles tell of her long and hard life and the weary eyes tell me she is human
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        Photo By: Christian Tropea  (K:2052)

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
11/7/2014 5:47:23 AM

Very interesting Salvador. Colours are great.
Here's a thought: you've been abducted by aliens and managed to get a couple of pictures of earth from space (last few posts) before arriving on a planet with seas of molten lava, a toxic sulphur atmosphere and a black sun shedding green light? :))
Good one Salvador
Regards
        Photo By: Salvador Marķa Lozada  (K:69375) Donor

Critique By: Paul Freeman  (K:35606) Donor  
10/20/2014 3:21:39 PM

So much conflict: vertical trees (organic) on the left side of the frame and curved man made structures on the right; rather dark tones on the left and light on the right; people walking in opposite directions and a poster suggesting a near virtual collision; a blonde on the left and a brunette on the right; a horizontal stripe on the blonde's dress and a vertical stripe on the brunette's; shoes that show a white band of skin in the opposite direction to the stripe on the brunette's dress; shadows perpendicular to the direction of pedestrian traffic and seemingly blocking the path.
Just as well these ladies have a very brave man to protect them from it all.

Another photo that demonstrates you keen eye Konstantin. Love it.
Regards
        Photo By: Konstantin Yudintsev  (K:3253)


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