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Critique By: José Eduardo Cruz  (K:13180)  
7/10/2003 5:48:54 AM

I liked very much!!!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
7/10/2003 12:57:59 AM

expertedly tragical look
a still alive but dying still life

and never too big for the frame
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Pavel Janouskovec  (K:92)  
7/9/2003 11:41:38 PM

Good shots
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Roger Cotgreave  (K:15892)  
7/9/2003 10:58:42 PM

very good Heather, I think I would of cloned out the holes in the wall..
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
7/9/2003 10:47:41 PM

simply beautiful.att.nacho on the top of the Pissa Tower.
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
7/9/2003 10:47:16 PM

simply beaiful.att.nacho on the top of the Pissa Tower.
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Audrey Reid  (K:5872)  
7/9/2003 9:38:25 AM

Heather, Interesting sculpture you own.
This image has a 3D feel to it. Have you tried a slight crop to the left - resulting in a squarer format?
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Matej Maceas  (K:24381) Donor  
7/9/2003 7:39:39 AM

Actually Heather, forget about that triangle. I'm just having a bad day.
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Matej Maceas  (K:24381) Donor  
7/9/2003 7:37:20 AM

whooosh!

[brain finally boots up] No, seriously. I have no idea what it is, so I must commend you on making a _really_ abstractish abstract. Ooops, sorry, I said I'll be serious, didn't I.... [reboot] So. I think you could have moved the camera a bit lower and to the right, to make the darker triangle in the lower right corner a bit larger. Right now it looks as if it got in there by accident. But other than that - it's cool. whooosh indeed.

[after re-reading what I wrote] Oh dear, what a silly comment. Sorry... ;-)
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
7/9/2003 5:34:52 AM

eccentrical concentration in deep perspectives

an abstract mantra in circles&spheres
to be repeated ad infinitum
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Harlan Heald  (K:15732) Donor  
7/7/2003 5:19:29 AM

Excellent capture with great color and depth of field. Congratulations on having this image selected Donor Photo of the Day!!! Richly deserved!!!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: heather martino  (K:3648)  
7/6/2003 8:13:53 PM

BTW here is the original uncropped image.
H
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Kim kyungsang  (K:14135)  
7/6/2003 7:38:50 AM

Excellent street shot:.Heather
..best regards
...kim
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: heather martino  (K:3648)  
7/6/2003 7:28:49 AM

Hi all, thanks for the comments. The 'tilt' I think is perceptual. If you look between the hills at the water line behind, its straight, or possibly even slightly tilted the other way.
However, I did wonder when I first looked at this one whether to try & 'straighten' it. I guess from the comments I should give it a go! I'll try it & repost - see what you think?
H
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Studio East  (K:3349) Donor  
7/5/2003 8:09:03 AM

great idea about fallen idols! good journalism
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Matej Maceas  (K:24381) Donor  
7/4/2003 12:25:41 PM

Hi Heather, I agree with the above comments that rotating the pic would be desirable. It's a nice view though; certainly very different to that in the other pic :-)
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
7/4/2003 6:06:28 AM

Heather, forgive this comment, but it looks way out of level. I'm not sure if the shoreline is shaped such that it merely appears tilted, but even the roof lines look tilted.

The natural beauty of the area is obvious, though. There is no doubt that you enjoy living there!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Roger Cotgreave  (K:15892)  
7/3/2003 10:19:50 PM

Hi Heather, looks steamy and you are lucky not to live in your other shot...this shot could be leaning to your right a bit...good pic thanks for your comments
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Romulo Lubachesky  (K:11836)  
7/3/2003 9:42:12 PM

Great shot
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Deb Mayes  (K:19605)  
7/2/2003 12:47:10 PM

The title is perfect. I love the way you filled the frame with these buildings - the treetops at the very bottom are the only signs of life - well, of living things - even though it's mind boggling how many people must live here. (Cropping the trees out would be a different, but not necessarily better, picture.) Heaven help the poor souls who live on the back sides of these. Well done!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Roger Cotgreave  (K:15892)  
7/2/2003 4:44:58 AM

it sure is crowed why would you live there?...makes for a very good shot though
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: B:)liana   (K:30945)  
7/2/2003 4:18:30 AM

Yes very crowded! Maybe the colors are a little bit pale! a better contrast between colors of buildings would give a greater effect!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Carole Bradford  (K:10715)  
7/2/2003 3:42:20 AM

A great representation and cityscape, Heather! I take it this is on the island. A bit crowded compared to here! Regards!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Rui Leitão  (K:6321)  
7/2/2003 3:21:53 AM

Good work!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Harlan Heald  (K:15732) Donor  
6/30/2003 4:54:34 PM

Superb abstract! Good eye!!!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Fabio Keiner  (K:81109)  
6/23/2003 3:22:26 PM

very glowing low impressionist setting
:
my congrats for being not too sunny
this sunset
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: l v  (K:3830)  
6/20/2003 3:28:27 AM

I like the railing, instead. The mood really makes this picture, in my view. It reminds me of a ship at sea, looked at by the bridge of another vessel, more than anything else. I am giving it an almost perfect score, I really like it.
If they are ships they are surely going to crash into some iceberg, by the way ... and please don't tell me I have a worrying mentality.
Bye,Luca
PS: I commented on your cloning of my picture in that comments section
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: l v  (K:3830)  
6/20/2003 1:54:24 AM

I like the light, I think you are right about it. The shadows attract me to this picture, whereas the bottom of the broom and wheel really seem out of place.
Bye,Luca
PS: I just notice that the other comment is very similar, I wrote before reading it.
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: John Reed  (K:6994)  
6/19/2003 5:03:49 PM

This looks like a neglected piece of work, Usefilm-wise. I love the colorful splashes. It looks like a cross between a photograph and a cheerful Jackson Pollock!
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
6/18/2003 11:08:57 PM

great capture.
        Photo By: heather martino  (K:3648)


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