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Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/10/2004 4:57:26 AM

This looks like it could be a flag for a country!
I like the crop and your presentation here. Thank you.
        Photo By: AGA B  (K:156)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/9/2004 9:38:15 PM

This is an incredibly appealing photo, one that would look sensational on my wall!
The salmon hues of the sunset enhance the overall softness of the scene you have found here. Beautiful presentation.
        Photo By: Kaj Nielsen  (K:15279)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/9/2004 6:39:20 PM

Nice work hre Robert, you have created a fine photo here.
My windmill and tank was taken between Peterbrough and Orroroo. There are a lot of great ruins scattered there, and fairly accessible too, which is a bonus!
        Photo By: Robert Woodland  (K:18)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/9/2004 6:29:43 PM

Good capture of a thirsty sheep. I would like to see this cropped the other way, accenting height rather than width and using the shadow to do this. I am intruiged also wiht the other shadow on the ground, I wonder what they are?
Thank you for your continued support and comments on my work.
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/9/2004 3:47:54 AM

Nice sunset capture. A golden sheen over everything. Well taken.
        Photo By: Ellen Havrilla  (K:8618)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/8/2004 11:48:26 PM

How amazing! Such saturation of colour in this sunset, is great.
        Photo By: Greg Summers  (K:1115)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/8/2004 2:14:48 PM

Everything about this photo is appealing. You have captured an incredible moment here.
AND I can hear him singing.... funnily enough the song I hear is Elvis , You ain't nothin' but a hound dog!!!
        Photo By: Brian Wood  (K:9)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/8/2004 2:11:43 PM

Everything about this photo is appealing. You have captured an incredible moment here.
AND I can hear him singing.... funniy enough the song I hear is Elvis , You ain't nothi' but a hound dog!!!
        Photo By: Brian Wood  (K:9)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/8/2004 1:59:01 PM

I was looking back throgh some of your work after seeing the elk sunrise and found this one.
I like the colours and silhouettes, and have attached a different crop of your photo.
        Photo By: Brian Wood  (K:9)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/8/2004 2:06:57 AM

So do I!
Pristine clean and clear, blue is the colour of true friendship actually!
This is a great abstract, I wonder if it was a mug or vase or a towelbefore it became this blue presentation. Nice work.
        Photo By: Sachiko Kanasashi  (K:3025)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/8/2004 2:03:06 AM

Excellent golden capture here, I wonder if it was taken the same night as my Almonta Beach photo! How amazingly similar the colours are. Well taken.
        Photo By: Kingsley Orsmond  (K:369)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/5/2004 3:53:59 AM

What an incredible lanscape you have shown us here! I bet you can spend days and days playing wiht light and shadows here. Thank you.
        Photo By: peter schickert  (K:-263)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/5/2004 3:42:16 AM

Again, your work inspires in it's presentation and subject matter.
The Windmills in your country are so beautiful and you have taken the time to enjoy them and share them with us in the many facets of light. Thank you.
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/3/2004 3:55:19 AM

I can hear this bear saying "Got One, now for the feast"!
Your work continues to be sensational, the locations that you go to and find your subjects are really awesome to say the least. Cheers, and all the best for 2004.
        Photo By: Harry Eggens  (K:14804)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/3/2004 3:31:40 AM

Your work is of an exceptional standard Teunis, I have enjoyed looking through your portfolio very much. When I came to this one I couldn't resist writing, imagining a rubber duck floating in the boat for an added humour!
I thought a good title could be "Inside Out".
Thanks for your thoughtful comments on my work, much appreciated. Regards, Brenda.
        Photo By: Teunis Haveman  (K:37426)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/2/2004 5:02:12 AM

Yes you are correct,the bark is from a pine tree!
        Photo By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
1/2/2004 3:59:36 AM

This is a great capture, talk about a great balancing act!
One for the birds!
        Photo By: Yutaka Itinose  (K:22586) Donor

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/21/2003 12:39:51 AM

Are'nt they just shocking!!
Nice capture!
        Photo By: John Reed  (K:6994)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/19/2003 2:16:25 AM

What an excellent range of oranges and yellows in this sunset!
        Photo By: Tommaso Razzano  (K:8073)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/13/2003 12:16:22 AM

I would have cropped to the same width all the way around the pencil container. Nice colourful image.
        Photo By: Ketil Monsen  (K:39)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/12/2003 11:18:46 PM

Hi John, this remains probably my favourite of all your photos (my desktop image , thank you very much !).
Hope the underwater shoot went well for you, can't wait to see some images from that. Cheers!
        Photo By: John White  (K:76)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/12/2003 4:05:59 AM

Nature at one of her finest moments and luckily for us, you were there to record the experience. Thank you for sharing your photo.
        Photo By: Maurilio Ultramari  (K:8200)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/12/2003 4:03:31 AM

Your work Harry is second to none. I enjoyed your posting on Photosig and now am enjoying the expereince all over again. Thank you!
        Photo By: Harry Eggens  (K:14804)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/12/2003 3:45:09 AM

Nice capture of this girl as she walks in solutude on a crowded beach. Well taken.
        Photo By: charlie f. kohn  (K:25919)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/6/2003 2:40:33 PM

This really appeals to me. I could hang a series of them in my house quite easily.
        Photo By: MAEDEH PEZESHK  (K:115)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/2/2003 10:50:43 PM

Vincenzo, thats a pretty good blur, I see what a difference it makes, thank you.
        Photo By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/2/2003 5:09:08 AM

Not only is your work sensational, I so appreciate how you include all the settings you use. Thats a real bonus for me to see. thank you.
        Photo By: Kaj Nielsen  (K:15279)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
12/2/2003 3:00:02 AM

The clarity of your photo is incredible! I have a G2 and dont think that I have even come close to this degree of sharpness. What program do you use for editing please?
        Photo By: Pedro Libório  (K:36301)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
11/30/2003 10:47:57 PM

Rich warmth of the golden hour just shines through and wraps the viewer into the moment you have captured here. Well taken, well presented.
        Photo By: Larry Mahan  (K:54)

Critique By: Brenda Orchard  (K:1226)  
11/30/2003 10:32:16 PM

I try to be constructive, but all I can say is, this is a sensational capture. what a moment!
        Photo By: Andreas Just  (K:23)


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