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Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/18/2004 2:38:26 AM

What a beautiful threesome. All special in their own way. November 8th was definitely a memorable sunset. Whilst you were on the eastern tip, I was on Rhode Island's southern tip. Equally beautiful from both vantage points I'd say.
        Photo By: Chris Hunter  (K:25634)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/17/2004 2:48:31 PM

As stated already, what makes this unusual is your choice of composition. Absolutely wonderful image. First-rate!
        Photo By: Piotr Niewierowicz  (K:2401)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/17/2004 2:39:28 PM

What strikes me most about this image are the blue berries framed by a backdrop of softly focused fall leaves. Confining those elements alone would make for a wonderful image as well. Well seen Alison!
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/17/2004 2:36:16 PM

Beautiful Fall tones. Not the kind of beach scene we'd see here in New England. Thanks for taking us along on your visual adventures.
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/17/2004 2:34:32 PM

There is nothing like a good storm to add drama to a scene. Have enjoyed experiencing such through your recent images. I love the blue and white contrasts here and the reflection makes for a wonderful 3-d effect. The rock looks very stoic indeed. Excellent work Tim!
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/14/2004 6:03:15 PM

I absolutely LOVE your paper design abstracts. You've really made a niche for yourself . I've seen people try and copy you, but there not even close. Excellent on every level!
        Photo By: Barry Walthall  (K:5312)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/14/2004 2:59:17 AM

Very poignant in image and quote. The sun lending shadows to the flags makes for a striking overall image. Well done Alison!
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/13/2004 9:11:00 PM

Beautifully portrayed rich dark rust hues in the wheat stalks. Congrats, Pawel, on an excellent image! A feast for the eyes
        Photo By: Pawel Karpienko  (K:-17)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/13/2004 1:31:02 PM

Love how the various color tones in the foreground rock, are picked up throughout the landscape beyond. Just received my copy of First Light. What an incredible book. Thanks for turning me on to it. It's sure to bring many hours of inspiration and pure visual enjoyment.
        Photo By: Barry Wakelin  (K:7838)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/13/2004 1:25:41 PM

Can't imagine a lovelier vantage point to day's end. Silently skimming the waters reflective pools of color. Must be quite mediatative and a great way to unwind. Thanks for sharing this Tim. You captured the feeling perfectly!
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/13/2004 3:23:20 AM

Fantastic shot. Nature always amazes me. She dishes out many visual treasures. Thanks for sharing Justina!
        Photo By: J Y  (K:265)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/13/2004 3:14:27 AM

Thanks Guido. Yes, this is all natural. Only cropped and framed in PS. Mother nature always put on quite a show even in the most unsual places. Thanks for your interest.
        Photo By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 3:05:21 PM

Very well seen reflection. Even cropping the top would make for an interesting abstract. Very cool shot Melanie!
        Photo By: Melanie Peters  (K:2248)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 2:21:49 AM

I can see this scene making a wonderful painting. I love the overall rich earthy colors. Fantastic!
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 2:13:29 AM

This evening, I had the pleasure of going through your portfolio at leisure. What a visually beautiful trip -a visual feast for the eyes. I was literally transported to another part of the world, one I have always had a longing to see. Your place looks remote and tranquil, a perfect place to experience life to its fullest. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences. It has been a real treat! Oh, I stopped at this photo because I got lost in its many layers and depth. I love the clouds reflected in the creek amid the rocks, reeds and twigs. Excellent shot!
        Photo By: Tim  Schumm  (K:29196)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 12:53:42 AM

Storybook setting captured perfectly. You definitely captured 'magic light' here. The family of ducks heading up stream are the crowning touch. Excellent as usual Teunis!
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 12:48:30 AM

Great shot Efisio! I like that it's B&W for dramatics; I like the impressive clouds rays framing the top; I like the lone bird on the wall taking a stroll- let's just conclude by saying that I LOVE the image overall! Oh, and I love the "Bye Bye Blackbird" comparison; only trouble is, now I can't get the song out of my head. Thanks alot! :}
        Photo By: Efisio Mureddu  (K:13104) Donor

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 12:36:38 AM

Perfect capture Chris. Everything came together for a great shot; lighting, tones and composition. This is a nice vantage point as well. Usually, I see the bridge taken from the other side with the rising sun. Congrats!
        Photo By: Chris Hunter  (K:25634)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 12:31:19 AM

Wonderful shot Hayri. Love how the leaves are folding into an embrace as it were. Nice lighting as well.
        Photo By: Hayri CALISKAN  (K:16195)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/11/2004 12:28:31 AM

The figure on the end of the pier is the crowning touch on this image. It has a somewhat desolate feel to it because it makes me wonder what the person is doing. Is he waiting, meditating, watching, longing? This photo definitely makes one think. Bottom line- I love it. Great work Omar!
        Photo By: Omar Rifaat  (K:10141)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/9/2004 1:53:59 PM

Congrats on a superb image. A dream destination of mine, and here you can see one reason why. The light play on the rolling hillsides is nothing short of spectacular. First Rate Roberto!
        Photo By: Roberto Carli  (K:13689)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/9/2004 1:50:23 PM

Lori? I think you have me confused with another lover of sunsets but that's quite ok. There are so many talented photographers on this site it's hard to keep them all straight.:}
        Photo By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/9/2004 2:43:57 AM

Love your quotations almost as much as your images. This makes for a great kalidescope of color. Well seen!:}
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/8/2004 5:49:20 PM

Now that's what I call having 'a good eye'. Constantly being on the lookout for natures pictorial gifts. Keep up the wonderful work Alison!
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/8/2004 5:46:55 PM

Storybook setting. The yellow light is a crowning touch. Wonderful job as usual Paolo!
        Photo By: Paolo Longo  (K:4570)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/8/2004 5:14:13 PM

The light renders this spectacular. Nature's carpet revealed. Great job Michael!
        Photo By: Michael Busselle  (K:221)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/6/2004 1:28:17 AM

First-Rate! Weclome to UseFilm. Wonderful composition with frosty sunglo morning light.
        Photo By: Grzegorz Olejniczak  (K:32)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/6/2004 1:25:08 AM

Looks like a nice spot. Fall sure did put on a spectacular show this year here in NE. Nice capture Alison!
        Photo By: Alison DuFlon  (K:36566)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/6/2004 1:18:55 AM

Very nice. I like how the eye is indeed guided to below the surface of the water to the stems and soon to be emerging buds. The reflections are a crowning touch. Well seen Debby!
        Photo By: Debby Biri  (K:4775)

Critique By: Ingrid Mathews  (K:7277) Donor  
11/6/2004 1:16:36 AM

This is so cool. What 'life-form' created this design do you suppose? Snakes, snails, spiders...??? Great shot.
        Photo By: Bill Krul  (K:5597) Donor


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