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Critique By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)  
10/26/2002 10:00:11 PM

*grin* Vancouver seems to be slanting to the left a bit... check that horizon before you snap the image!

Nice colours in the water and great capture of the cityscape. Love the Canadian Pavilion in the left corner. Nice job!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Neil A  (K:297)  
10/18/2002 8:33:18 PM

Nah, you're not the only one. I dig it. I did something similar to this a while ago, but in yours, you can actually identify what you shot. Nice one.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Sue O'S  (K:12878)  
8/5/2002 1:49:27 PM

Hey, my kind of town! Is this from the El platform at Paulina? Really nice, Chris!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Wietse de Graaf  (K:136)  
8/5/2002 12:29:49 PM

Great capture. I've been wanting to do this for a long time, just never gotten around to it. Perfect!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Wietse de Graaf  (K:136)  
8/5/2002 12:27:27 PM

Chris, having been in London recently, you have managed to capture the atmosphere fantastically!. What is the EOS rebel S in Europe? Anyone know?

Wietse de Graaf
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Paul Marquis  (K:15)  
7/11/2002 10:25:35 AM

Hi Chris, very nice picture, and all your other ones may I add. . I'd like to use one of your pictures in my aviation safety newsletters. Please email me at marqupj@tc.gc.ca. Thank you

Paul Marquis
Editor
Aviation Safety Letter
Transport Canada
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Chris Whaley  (K:3847)  
6/9/2002 6:47:44 PM

Very beautiful
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Danny Provost  (K:812)  
6/9/2002 4:55:42 PM

Chris, one word on this photo - Excellent!
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Terrence Kent  (K:7023)  
6/9/2002 2:46:14 PM

Nope, can't beat it, sweet light indeed.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Steve Kompier  (K:4629) Donor  
6/8/2002 8:43:17 AM

Excellent use of a telephoto. Well executed. Yummy.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Jeroen Wenting  (K:25317) Donor  
6/8/2002 3:14:45 AM

Excellent. Saw it yesterday on my laptop and didn't like it, it seemed all blurry. Now I see that was the crappy screen.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Sarah Needham  (K:2482)  
6/7/2002 10:12:41 AM

I really like this picture. The colours are very relaxing, and I like the fact that there is still some detail in the buildings.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Terrence Kent  (K:7023)  
6/6/2002 9:26:05 PM

Hehe, I'd have put this one in the humor category, don't get to see too many surfer shots like this, the hard reality of the wipe out.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: William R Eastman III  (K:2141)  
6/6/2002 9:20:36 PM

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

Critique By: Sylvain Pearson  (K:259)  
6/6/2002 5:22:20 AM

I definitively like this one. it is quit nice.
Personally, I would had prefer having a sharp background (using a 28mm lens, for instance). Just another tiny details... I would had prefer having the boat completely in the frame or not in the frame at all.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Koen B  (K:3279)  
6/5/2002 5:41:37 AM

I think the moon and foutain do not fit well with the buildings, but it is a personal opinion. They might fit better if you tried to make the moon and foutain cooler (in colour), more to the green/blue. Double exposures are always fun and unpredictable
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Koen B  (K:3279)  
6/5/2002 1:12:54 AM

Yes, I agree. But at the same time this tree seems to add depth to the image, as it is much closer to the viewer than the others. So, I do not know what to do here Chris, what do you think about it yourself ?
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Kim Culbert  (K:37070)  
6/4/2002 2:23:49 PM

I bet the print of this really shows some great detail! Did you manage to get any with the tree of the left a bit more in the picture? Where it is now seems to leave the picture a bit unbalanced... really left-side heavy.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)

Critique By: Sylvain Pearson  (K:259)  
6/4/2002 9:16:50 AM

Good exposure, the picture is nice and sharp.
What is the main subject of the picture?
Maybe you tried to include too many elements in this picture.
        Photo By: C.L. Weldy  (K:18)


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