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Critique By: ruben boas  (K:422)  
6/1/2007 3:27:53 PM

Bela definição e cores. parabens
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Patrick Crowther  (K:13393) Donor  
12/19/2006 9:08:17 AM

This is so reminiscent of the work of the 19th Century landscape photographer Eugène Cuvelier... it has a lovely archaic feel to it, rendering the landscape timeless and ethereal. A great shot.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
12/19/2006 9:01:02 AM

very fine
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: andree lerat  (K:17476) Donor  
1/5/2006 9:09:37 AM

Nice shot. I like the feeling of being there near the seagull. Andree
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Ryca C.R.  (K:3895)  
1/5/2006 9:05:34 AM

great atmosphere here..
love it
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Alessandro Borsetti  (K:622)  
1/5/2006 9:03:08 AM

Hi Chris, yes i remember weel this shot and many others, i'm a regular visitor of A.net, i think it's really perfect for the "above your head" project!!!
As spotter and aviation enthusiast, i hope one day i could be in that place... maybe for my wedding journey... i think it's one of the best place i have ever seen to take picture of aircraft!
Ciao
Alessandro
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Shirley Grove  (K:5514)  
1/5/2006 9:01:31 AM

A great shot - oozing with atmosphere well done Chris
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
1/5/2006 8:43:40 AM

Very nicely composed, Chris! The foggy background of the old pilings gives it an eerie atmosphere.
Dave.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
1/5/2006 8:40:10 AM

Hi Chris, I've been asking myself why I didn't like this shot at first. Afterall, it has quite a lot of intriguing and appealing elements in it. The mood, created by both the fog and the structure in the water, the gull in the foreground to breat the "silence" a bit, and the tones, which are also pretty good.

Yet there's something that disturb me about this photo. I think the composition is brought slightly off balance by the pole and it's reflection on the left, partially boxing in the scene, framing it on one side, if you know what I mean. Also, I find the bit of surface the gull is standing on a little bit too small. I think you could've made more use of it by taking a lower view point. This would not only create a basis on the lower side of the photo, but also place the gull a bit more prominently in the photo, whithout loosing the touch of the structure in the background (which I think is a great setting!) And the last thing I would like to mention is that, eventhough it looks like a very grim and grey day, playing a bit with the levels in Photoshop or any other program would make the gull come out a little stronger, creating an additional kick to this photo. The longer I look at it, the more pleasing it becomes. I attached a photoshopped version to illustrate what I mean (as close to it as I can get, that is...)

Cheers,

Hugo

        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Mattia L.  (K:7625)  
1/5/2006 8:39:53 AM

Nice view!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Michael J. Wagner  (K:5896)  
1/5/2006 8:31:43 AM

super shot, great mood!

Michael
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Ash   (K:9427)  
1/5/2006 8:24:03 AM

Nice capture. I like the ambience that the fog gives.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Don Loseke  (K:32503)  
1/3/2006 2:34:24 PM

Beautiful scene. nice pastel tones and great mood. Don.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
1/3/2006 1:31:07 PM

Very nice, atmospheric scene, Chris!
Dave.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Hugo de Wolf  (K:185110)  
1/3/2006 1:28:36 PM

Hi Chris, very strong mood in this shot, and I like the cascaded composition in this photo, it works very well drawing the attention towards the "faded" trees in the background. I'd only remove the twig in the top left corner, and maybe add a small and subtle frame.

Cheers,

Hugo
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Jim  Murray  (K:738)  
1/3/2006 10:58:40 AM

Real nice. It captures the feel of the American southeast woods.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Shirley Grove  (K:5514)  
1/3/2006 10:56:37 AM

A lovely scene - well captured - great atmosphere.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Stan Pustylnik  (K:6768)  
9/27/2004 8:19:03 PM

Awesome shot! Just perfect!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Andrius Maciunas  (K:2047)  
4/21/2004 4:47:25 PM

Nice nice nice colors!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Thomas Birish  (K:348)  
3/10/2004 7:25:57 AM

Looks like St. Maartin to me. I wish I was there still. Great picture.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Nicole Marcisz  (K:10268)  
1/1/2004 8:21:29 PM

wow, well this is interesting, I would be freaking out if that plane was that close to me. Must be really loud there.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Nicole Marcisz  (K:10268)  
1/1/2004 8:18:57 PM

nice shot, what lighthouse is this? I hope there are better angles to take pictures from. I agree the lighting is great on the lighthouse.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Nicole Marcisz  (K:10268)  
1/1/2004 8:16:30 PM

hi Chris, Nice shot! I like how tall these palms appear to be, then the silouettes of the 'couples' on the beach balance well.

I also shoot with the canon rebel S.

cheers,
nicole
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Joshua Rainey  (K:5069)  
12/23/2003 9:40:20 PM

Double exposures are always so impressive to me. They are really hard to get good ones. I like how your moon matches your fountain. Great...
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Joshua Rainey  (K:5069)  
12/23/2003 9:39:20 PM

Great, perfect, spectacular, hang it on the wall and brag to all your friends...
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Joshua Rainey  (K:5069)  
12/23/2003 9:38:43 PM

Beautiful shot and beautiful reflections...
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Joshua Rainey  (K:5069)  
12/23/2003 9:38:19 PM

Amazing shot, I love the zoom effect...
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Frank Li  (K:2103)  
12/17/2003 12:50:24 AM

A very good long exposure of Chicago Chris! A lovely shot.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Jamie Ferguson  (K:6284)  
7/10/2003 6:29:06 PM

A much of a cliche as you think it may be the shot still works well, the dirty snow on the ground adds to the mood and the guy in the door adds life to it.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Studio East  (K:3349) Donor  
7/10/2003 5:50:38 PM

excellent! congrats!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)


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