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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
3/14/2015 9:36:49 AM
beautiful shot, too bad that the green leaf is in the foreground, but thats nature. Nice job.
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Photo By: Christine Adachi
(K:179)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
3/14/2015 9:35:04 AM
great reflection, but a shame that the whites are burned out.
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Photo By: Christine Adachi
(K:179)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
3/14/2015 9:32:46 AM
beautiful. Great DOF and sharp focus on primary subject. Congrats an award.
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Photo By: Christine Adachi
(K:179)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/21/2015 10:31:22 AM
Stunning Photo. If you could stand to cold, this would make a wonderful sunset/sunrise photo. Congratulations on a wonderful image.
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Photo By: dimitar bekyarov
(K:140)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/19/2015 10:58:50 PM
Wow what a treat to have witnessed such a wonderful sight. Congratulations.
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Photo By: Arun Madisetti
(K:1145)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/19/2015 10:56:44 PM
too bad the DOF isn't a bit sharper to bring out more detail, but with a fast moving Titan Trigger, I would be backing away real fast!!! such big bad teeth.
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Photo By: murad ertaylan
(K:1240)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/19/2015 10:49:16 PM
Sharp and crisp, wonderful wildlife capture. The eyes have it!
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Photo By: Vladimir Meshkov
(K:749)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/19/2015 10:47:31 PM
The start of a long journey always stirs the imigination, and your presentation captures that feeling.
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Photo By: Paul Freeman
(K:35606)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/19/2015 10:45:23 PM
wonderful, from the frozen northern hemisphere, I wish I was there:)
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Photo By: Salvador María Lozada
(K:69375)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
1/19/2015 10:43:08 PM
Beautiful! one suggestion, in my humble opinion, try holding a black background paper or board behind the subject to eliminate the busy background.
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Photo By: Srna Stankovic
(K:172232)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
6/16/2010 5:51:33 AM
Interesting composition and colors. Somehow this reminds me of my desk, but a bit more organized. Well Done.
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Photo By: Dragana Zugic
(K:325)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
6/9/2010 5:15:26 PM
Huh??? Sea Lions in the Fountain of Trevi? Nice Photo Shop job, but not in tune with the scene.
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Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
6/3/2010 9:41:14 PM
Well captured, great colors, focus and wonderful water motion. Perhaps (If possible) a lower camera angle to add a bit of sky at the top would be helpful. Thanks for sharing.
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Photo By: Eb Mueller
(K:24960)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
6/3/2010 9:38:35 PM
IMO, a slower shutter speed to give life to the water, and a more careful camera angle to eliminate the foreground blured branches would inprove the overall presentation.
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Photo By: Anindya Maity
(K:7880)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
6/3/2010 9:36:03 PM
Nice shot, good focus and DOF! It appears that the black backgroung was achieved using post processing, and if so, IMO I would have left some green from eithet the stem or a leaf, to break up the scene a bit more and push the eye to the center of the rose.
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Photo By: Greg Sava
(K:11999)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/27/2010 5:08:07 PM
thank you for viewing and commenting!
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Photo By: Jim F
(K:8859)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/27/2010 5:52:29 AM
The focus, dof colors and composition, but to my eye, the angle is too severe. You should try presenting the same photo at a 45 degree angle.
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Photo By: Matt Deneen
(K:50)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/26/2010 6:15:36 PM
Beautiful photo, great composition, exposure and focus. When you have a chance, try this: locate another flower (even a different color) behind your main subject so that it is reflected in the water dropletts. You may be surprised at the results. Regards....
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Photo By: Raffaele Spini
(K:126)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/21/2010 3:36:29 PM
Beautiful shot, filled with emotion. Too many of us pass up scenes like this, WELL DONE!
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Photo By: Dave Stacey
(K:150877)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/21/2010 3:35:13 PM
Another great addition to your portfolio, well done.
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Photo By: Dave Stacey
(K:150877)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/21/2010 3:33:50 PM
Wow, post card perfect, Beautiful composition
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Photo By: Dave Stacey
(K:150877)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/21/2010 3:32:34 PM
Wonderful shot, perfect angle making the ship imposing! Well done.
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Photo By: Dave Stacey
(K:150877)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/20/2010 3:47:44 PM
Congratulations on the Editors choice. This is a wonderful photo, however, in my opinion, I wiold like to see the presentation flipped 180 degrees, as my eye reads from right to left and that way the lights would lead into the tulip. I realize that half of the world reads left to right, so perhaps you should post two versions. Great job, thanks for sharing.
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Photo By: Marcza Ulan
(K:198)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/19/2010 9:34:24 PM
You have an excellent portfolio, and this Osprey shot is outstanding. I am still getting used to the a700, and have a lot to learn. Thanks for you suggestions.
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Photo By: Gene Zonis
(K:6949)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/15/2010 4:36:08 AM
Great photo, what else can one say, I don't know any way you could improve.
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Photo By: joão chaves
(K:4140)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/14/2010 3:37:11 AM
:) Thank you for your comments.
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Photo By: Jim F
(K:8859)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/14/2010 3:36:47 AM
Beautifol photo of the pelican, you caught its mood perfectly!
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Photo By: Nicole Besch
(K:72664)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/14/2010 3:35:34 AM
Great capture, sharp head focus and just enough blur to show motion. Congrats on a great photo.
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Photo By: Nicole Besch
(K:72664)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/6/2010 1:50:30 AM
This is a wonderful place, and your photo is quite good, however, the photo horizon is tilted, giving the tower extra "lean".
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Photo By: Michel Beaupré
(K:1725)
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Critique By:
Jim F (K:8859)
5/5/2010 5:13:02 AM
Great shoy, the angle makes it. In my opinion, you might be able to step down one appature and darken up the sky to a deeper blue.
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Photo By: ALI AL SABAH
(K:1407)
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