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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
11/29/2002 6:13:17 PM
It's beautiful Eric. Maybe a common perspective but nonetheless pretty. Whoever gave you a 4 is not being objective.
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Photo By: Eric Goldwasser
(K:4294)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
11/20/2002 4:47:23 PM
The colors are gorgeous. The background blurs very pleasantly. Nice shot Roy!
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Photo By: Rose Hooper
(K:899)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
11/13/2002 10:01:31 PM
What duck, where? Maybe you should have titled the shot row boat
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Photo By: Aiman Nassar
(K:11961)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
11/6/2002 6:47:32 AM
Yeah great greeting card. Nice composition and great use of selective focus. Love that bokeh!
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Photo By: Peggy Heise
(K:937)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
11/6/2002 6:44:43 AM
Great shot beautiful colors. I would have wanted to see the whatchamacallits in the middle sticking up to be in focus.
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Photo By: Peggy Heise
(K:937)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
11/3/2002 7:32:30 AM
I love the texture revealed by the lighting Sergio. For my taste, the photo is a bit too dark up at the top though. You lose detail in the shadow at the tip of the leaf.
This photo might also work as a macro shot too.
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Photo By: Sergio Romero Gomez
(K:920)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
10/31/2002 11:45:50 PM
Hey Peggy, are you related to Amber?
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Photo By: Bill Akata
(K:2929)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
10/28/2002 11:51:23 PM
Gorgeous. You have managed to make art and a statement out of an otherwise mundane topic. Great composition. Congrats and keep them coming.
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Photo By: John Myers
(K:4308)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
10/27/2002 6:43:03 PM
Such a little element adds so much! Very nice Peggy.
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Photo By: Peggy Heise
(K:937)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/16/2002 10:46:54 PM
You didn't have to go all the way to Shanghai to see that. Not more than 40 miles from you in ZhuHai China I shot a similar swarm in February. Koi are domesticated fish so it is no big deal when they swarm to food. They are more interesting than other species simply because they're more colorful.
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Photo By: heather martino
(K:3648)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/11/2002 6:11:39 AM
And you expect all of us to believe you used no crazy glue for this? Great shot Chels!
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Photo By: Chelsea Burke
(K:5750)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/5/2002 7:35:39 PM
Great photo Larry. I love the way the stars are silhouetted...and no Altaf either.
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Photo By: Larry Edwards
(K:843)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/3/2002 5:52:54 PM
Gorgeous.
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Photo By: Elizabeth van Hulst
(K:283)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/2/2002 8:00:44 PM
I like the framing too just as it is. The photo looks a bit fuzzy. Could this be the scan?
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Photo By: Dylan Davies
(K:362)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/2/2002 5:31:17 PM
I LOVE cat photos. Can't get enough of them. In fact, we should have a Cat Photo day on Usefilm. Steve, of course is disqualified before even entering.
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Photo By: David Chang-Sang
(K:680)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 6:47:21 PM
A photo of an unclothed human being, nipples exposed. Of course it's a nude. In case you don't read well, they ask you not to post nudes here.
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Photo By: dimitris theocharis
(K:-276)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 5:15:57 AM
To call my photoshop skills limited would be an understatement. Thanks for bringing it to everyone's attention Larry. :-)
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Photo By: Bill Akata
(K:2929)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 5:09:08 AM
Gorgeous shot. Could it have benefitted from an nd grad filter? I love the low lying cloud behind the trees.
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Photo By: Dave Holland
(K:13074)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 4:58:34 AM
So this is what Wales looks like without rain. Nice capture. It looks like you could have put a wider lens than 28mm to good use for this shot, though. Also I don't know where the sun was but a polarizer may have further strengthened that already nice blue sky.
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Photo By: Sarah Needham
(K:2482)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 4:32:05 AM
Great colors, great lighting, terrific composition. Did you hire the gull to stand in that perfect location? I hope you got a model release...
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Photo By: Ingrid Mathews
(K:7277)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 4:23:51 AM
I love those clouds. If you think your photoshop skills are limited, you should see my level of ineptitude. (!)
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Photo By: John Myers
(K:4308)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
9/1/2002 4:20:10 AM
But, but isn't this a nude?
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Photo By: dimitris theocharis
(K:-276)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/30/2002 1:46:46 AM
Life is Good in America. God bless the little piker.
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Photo By: Larry Edwards
(K:843)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/30/2002 1:42:35 AM
Nothing funny about this one. Beautiful texture, artistic composition. Good shot, Larry.
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Photo By: Larry Edwards
(K:843)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/29/2002 7:03:29 PM
Nice composition! Too bad a bit of pollen ended up on the petals.
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Photo By: Eric Goldwasser
(K:4294)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/29/2002 1:14:54 AM
For Aussies who don't know any better, them things are palletes, not crates. Oh Lisa, great photo by the way!
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Photo By: Lisa Brainard
(K:743)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/28/2002 11:35:01 PM
It's just an opinion but I don't know if the subject's smile goes with the lighting. When I clicked on the thumbnail I only had an idea of the lighting and this expression on the girl's face was not what I expected.
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Photo By: Anna Miarecka
(K:0)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/28/2002 11:28:15 PM
Hey why is this bear orange colored? Otherwise a nice capture. Can you get him to do other poses as well?
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Photo By: Dr. Pratim Datta
(K:48)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/28/2002 10:33:03 PM
You should crop really tight on the two and make a vertical photo. It's so bizarre looking that it is cool.
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Photo By: Neil A
(K:297)
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Critique By:
Bill Akata (K:2929)
8/28/2002 6:24:11 PM
Wow, this is fantastic.
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Photo By: Greg Suvino
(K:57)
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