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Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
8/27/2005 4:20:48 AM

Beautiful Portrait!
        Photo By: Gina de Groot  (K:46)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/19/2005 10:48:11 AM

That is one freaky spider! Are you going back for a clearer shot??
        Photo By: Hussam Abdul Nour  (K:3799)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 8:49:12 AM

Can there be anyone more beautiful? Your composition and her expression really make a gorgeous portrait!
        Photo By: Pawel Topolski  (K:215)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 8:44:06 AM

Thansk for the comment Zed, I agree with you!
        Photo By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 8:41:05 AM

Thanks Ann, I would love to go back and get a sharper shot of him in this instance, but I don't want to see that look again, this is to remind me one of these days I want to set up something of a better enclosure as you have described.
        Photo By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 8:33:39 AM

Ahh, but would you really trade them in for something quieter?? I wonder what the pecking order is?? beautiful colours!
        Photo By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 8:28:21 AM

In a purse this size, it is amazing anything could be found!! he he he I was just watching a show on Kanagroos today, some amazing facts! Sharpness is good you can see nearly every hair! Great Moment!
        Photo By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 8:23:42 AM

I can totally understand your sentiment with these fellas, so curious! Great moment!
        Photo By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 7:49:28 AM

Beautiful detail! Colour balance is just right! Did you do any PS work? they have a glow around them.
        Photo By: Tom Svensson  (K:4)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 7:44:21 AM

Amazing Detail Ann, they are fearsome looking creatures! Your fogging of the frame is a positive effect to me, Nicely Done!
        Photo By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/18/2005 7:13:11 AM

Wow! That is impressive!! The detail within the drops is fabulous, great capture!
        Photo By: serdar koc  (K:577)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 10:26:34 PM

You would want to have something serious to contemplate to be staying still here for too long! Nice detail!
        Photo By: Ali Naghizadeh  (K:19600)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 11:13:57 AM

your choice of fous is well complimented here, the single eye staring out is very forceful, even if he was a fairly calm bird. Great shot!
        Photo By: Fred Lord  (K:4844)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 11:05:16 AM

Beautiful!! the form and slight motion blur make this an incredible portrait!
        Photo By: Inge Lasmana  (K:46)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 11:01:13 AM

Bloody oath! After taking the photo of course!! good to see the 300mm in good use!! he he he
        Photo By: Bob Botts  (K:414)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 10:49:28 AM

A fantastic vision! Well captured!
        Photo By: James Hager  (K:6285)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 10:04:11 AM

An excellent set of suggestions and some amazing work here! Nicely done guys!
        Photo By: Todd Weeks  (K:7636)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:51:45 AM

Beautiful little characters!! Yes the potential for mischief in the fore character is very present, Love the wild wavy hair! The second is a pensive look, such big eyes, sensational capture!
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:44:48 AM

Somehow I missed this one when searching through last night, glad I caught it today! slightly fuzzy I thought (might be the amount of fur playing with my eyes), but Beautiful nonetheless!
        Photo By: Subhash Sen  (K:11931)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:41:17 AM

Gorgeous eyes, the reflections are well captured!
        Photo By: Robert Farnham  (K:115)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:37:02 AM

Sharpness, detail and colours are awesome Darlene! Beautiful work!
        Photo By: Darlene Boucher  (K:15739)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:34:31 AM

Hen Pecked! Great capture of the moment Marilyn!
        Photo By: Marilyn Nagy  (K:6008)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:30:17 AM

An award well deserved, DOF is perfect!
        Photo By: Edgar Monzón  (K:827)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/17/2005 9:23:28 AM

Lovely Landscape Meto! I was wondering what this would look like with a fish eye perspective?

I played with the cropping, I thought the amount of sky subtracted from the beauty of the landscape you Photographed. Hope you like this.
        Photo By: metoni .  (K:24727)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/16/2005 12:07:33 PM

I am starting to play around on the sides of lakes to capture such shots myself, and I love this one you have cought, in fact your whole portfolio is top quality! Keep snappin!
        Photo By: Martin Baker  (K:1282)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/16/2005 12:05:36 PM

Fangs for the memories!! I like both the original and cropped, The original has more of a card like quality to it and doesn't do it much harm! Fantastic moment!
        Photo By: James Hager  (K:6285)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/16/2005 11:58:32 AM

Absolutely! And for one of the most majestic animals in the world you have done the artwork justice! Cheers
        Photo By: Jeff Cartwright  (K:52046)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/16/2005 11:55:13 AM

Don't you hate it when the light doesn't play nice? I have taken to using a tripod now for nearly all my slide film shots to even out the playing field! I have never seen one that young just out of the pouch before! Thanks for sharing!
        Photo By: Ann  Van Breemen  (K:13399) Donor

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/16/2005 11:52:35 AM

The spooky mood in this shot has a X files quality to it! What is waiting for him through that mist?? Great photo!
        Photo By: Vlad Z  (K:448)

Critique By: Mike Frakes  (K:3349)  
6/16/2005 11:50:52 AM

As long as it is thinking about something else as a potential dinner, that is fine with me! Great Macro!
        Photo By: Rich  Swanner  (K:-3732)


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