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Critique By: Leora Long  (K:11135)  
9/16/2008 1:50:01 PM

Dear Chris, a beautiful scene here. Is this Vancouver?

One suggestion. For me, a deeper sky would add more drama - it seems a little light for a night shot. It was easy to select it with the line of trees. Hope you do not mind the attachment.

Overall, well done,

Leora
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Jani Salvataggio  (K:27283)  
1/17/2004 9:05:45 AM

GREAT shot!!!!!!!
regards
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Onur Aydin  (K:9815)  
8/7/2003 11:05:12 AM

What a fall It would be much better on larger cadrage

Still very nice shot
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Kyle Blair  (K:1542)  
7/22/2003 2:31:24 PM

cool shot. I would like it better if the back tire wasn't cut off
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: John Jackson  (K:1738)  
6/10/2003 5:09:01 AM

The background light makes this an excellent shot.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: John Reed  (K:6994)  
5/28/2003 5:51:26 PM

Cleo looks a little concerned here! The cropping bothers me a little here. Seems like maybe that warrior's face shouldn't show at all? Nice effort, though.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:96391)  
5/26/2003 9:41:32 PM

stunning.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: G C  (K:12204)  
5/25/2003 6:59:31 PM

Wonderful shot - BC is my old home, love seeing this! Regards.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Onur Aydin  (K:9815)  
5/23/2003 6:29:12 AM

Splendid color scheme !
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Onur Aydin  (K:9815)  
5/23/2003 6:28:55 AM

Splendid work !
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Onur Aydin  (K:9815)  
5/23/2003 6:28:46 AM

Very nice work
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Onur Aydin  (K:9815)  
5/23/2003 6:28:41 AM

Wonderful work Chris !
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Onur Aydin  (K:9815)  
5/23/2003 6:28:26 AM

The peek is like an eye I liked it !
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Anthony Bastiampillai  (K:242)  
5/19/2003 9:26:13 PM

Neat work.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: augusto mario cunha  (K:19049)  
5/19/2003 9:02:33 PM

Some people like nude females, some like cats, or flowers, but, it seems, that not enough people like beautiful bridges, like those you presented here. Good shot and interesting subject.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Jason Henske  (K:1822)  
5/19/2003 9:00:20 PM

Very nice exposure and good composition. It might be fun to shoot this tight also. I like the way the two bridges lines mix, it could be a fun idea for another shot. Nice Job. Please check out my portfolio
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Nathan Wilkinson  (K:394)  
5/19/2003 8:57:09 PM

nice work.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Jamie Haggett  (K:694)  
5/19/2003 8:56:26 PM

Nice shot!
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Rick Ferreira  (K:1453)  
5/19/2003 8:54:42 PM

Amazing work. Great capture. Did you use a tripod?
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Leslie Cohelan  (K:20807)  
5/19/2003 6:10:32 PM

An excellent composition with excellent detail in the foreground...though you lose a bit in the hills, it does not detract...excellent colors and good clarity with a great reflection to add interest...excellent image
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Jim F  (K:8859) Donor  
5/19/2003 2:23:44 PM

Great night time shot, I never have any luck with these, and you have done a great job!
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Leslie Cohelan  (K:20807)  
5/19/2003 12:47:53 PM

a top notch composition with an excellent silhouette and beautiful deep blue sky...and yes I see the stars...I can't decide on the light (xmas) in the trees...in some ways I think the only glow should be coming from the moon and the stars...beautiful image as are many of your others
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Alberto Agnoletti  (K:12811)  
5/19/2003 12:33:34 PM

Very nice work!
Bye alberto
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Marília Ferraz  (K:15244)  
5/19/2003 11:55:44 AM

Hi Chris,
I see everything that you've described and more. I see a very good nocturnal picture that has some kind of magic in it.
Very well done.
Marilia
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Luis Costa - Lucaz  (K:9205)  
5/19/2003 11:53:31 AM

Very nice work, regards!
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: David Goldfarb  (K:7611)  
5/19/2003 10:58:26 AM

Good feeling of motion here, which is hard to do in an architectural, and the instinct to play the grey surface of the structure off the sky works.

I'd try to use the edges of the frame in a more assertive way. The frame is cutting through the arched windows on the right and the rose window in the center. I'd probably go a bit lower so that the lower corners of the two arched windows would just touch the edges of the frame and maybe even try to get the corner of the building to go through the corner of the frame. There are other ways of doing it, but the idea would be to play the geometry of the structure off the geometry of the frame.

Another question this raises is whether you need so much blue space on the left of the frame. Just holding up a sheet of paper against my screen, I think I'd crop it closer, unless maybe a cloud might drift by to make another composition possible.
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Fabrizio Dutto  (K:944)  
5/19/2003 10:30:52 AM

Fantastic colours. Very nice the fog on the water. Great shot!
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Matej Maceas  (K:24381) Donor  
5/19/2003 2:38:27 AM

What I like about the composition is the positioning of the boat in the image. The horizon (meaning the water horizon, not the hills horizon) is above the centre of the image, I like that. I believe that it could be even higher still; but more importantly, the horizon is tilted to the right - dead horizontal would be better.

As a suggestion, not criticism, perhaps it would be interesting to find an angle where the reflection of the walkway would exit the picture at the bottom edge of the photo, rather than in the corner.

The exposure is very good on the boat and the woodwork. However, as Derek mentioned, the sky is way too bright in the top right corner, and the strong cyan in the top left looks a bit unnatural (if that is the way it was, never mind). A possible solution to this would be to crop off some of the sky (just below the cyan part; that would move the horizon up, too). I don't mind the transmission tower too much.

I you are a perfectionist, you may wish to crop off just a very tiny slice off the left - there is a dark something sticking into the image just underneath the walkway.

Post a pic of your bike someday :-)
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Mavis Dean  (K:3962)  
5/19/2003 12:52:33 AM

I hope you had some clothes on ) It was worth getting up for Chris ,it is absolutely beautiful . Wonderful colours and another great composition . You certainly have a photographic eye . What heaven to have a view like that to wake up to .
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)

Critique By: Mavis Dean  (K:3962)  
5/19/2003 12:45:49 AM

You caught on PDQ Chris considering you have only had your digital camera for so short a time . A beautiful image and so sharp. A great composition . Did you use a tripod ?
        Photo By: Chris Eynon  (K:1296)


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