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Critique By:
David Hofmann (K:22223)
1/2/2005 11:02:29 PM
very beautiful, lovely face. excelent work!
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Mike George (K:3429)
8/1/2004 5:22:54 PM
Nicely done. Simple and graceful.
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Critique By:
Carlos Brando (K:4637)
9/18/2003 9:07:40 AM
excelente fotografia, gosto do seu estilo...
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Alexander M. (K:332)
9/17/2003 11:57:42 AM
great! the cat makes me :-))
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Critique By:
Pat Fruen (K:12076)
9/17/2003 11:39:27 AM
Nice shot! I love how small that little girl looks staring at the photographer and the motion of the swinger. Great tones, textures and color, too. I agree with Randy- a lot to see.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Jaap Poot (K:7926)
9/17/2003 11:25:53 AM
Nice capture,great moment,i like it
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia (K:96391)
9/17/2003 10:56:56 AM
superb.
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Critique By:
Gaetan Chevalier (K:4188)
9/16/2003 8:09:26 PM
Very beautiful portrait with nice natural expression. The composition is excellent and there is a nice DOF.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
R M D (K:686)
9/16/2003 9:26:14 AM
there's a lot going on in this shot; the sunset, the buildings in the background, the red poles, the boy swinging, the girl facing us, the texture of the tanbark.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Ronny Van Eeckhoutte (K:12734)
9/16/2003 7:14:01 AM
Nicely portrait with wonderul bright colors.
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Critique By:
Karen Siebert (K:12076)
9/16/2003 6:08:00 AM
Excellent Dan. Love the tight crop. Beautiful eyes.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
ADAM ORZECHOWSKI (K:7957)
9/16/2003 3:20:44 AM
WOW.Beautiful portrait,And model.Congrats,Adam
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Critique By:
Katia Cutrone (K:12940)
9/16/2003 3:13:39 AM
With such fantistic ezes you could?t succeed... Ilike the crop you gave.
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Critique By:
Mário Sousa (K:16985)
9/16/2003 1:48:52 AM
excellent portrait
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Critique By:
Donna Johnson (K:9906)
9/15/2003 8:33:34 PM
Outstanding portrait!!!
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Critique By:
Ed (K:333)
9/15/2003 6:19:20 PM
Great, great shot.
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Critique By:
Zé Ovo (K:7579)
9/15/2003 5:03:14 PM
Very nice ! Beautiful portrait! Excellent work!
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Diamantino Mendes (K:12959)
9/15/2003 4:06:45 PM
WOW superb expression and beautiful eyes. Congrat Dan and regards!
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Critique By:
Dan H (K:769)
9/15/2003 3:22:49 PM
Funny, now that I'm looking at the full-frame version (see comment above), I think I like it better. Serves me right for being so quick to crop in PS.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Dan H (K:769)
9/15/2003 3:20:32 PM
Know what you mean about the black bar; it's part of an iron railing, and you can see more of it in the uncropped version of the photo (attached here). I actually renamed the image from "2 flowers" to "urban flowers" (this was shot in the inner city) hoping to play a little off of the iron bar, but I don't think it flies.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Tomo Radovanovic (K:12788)
9/15/2003 3:05:20 PM
excellent capture
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Critique By:
Alberto Agnoletti (K:12811)
9/15/2003 2:51:50 PM
Very nice portrait! Beautiful expression! Best regards, Alberto
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Critique By:
Kim Culbert (K:37070)
9/15/2003 1:08:03 PM
Excellent capture of beauty, spirit and colour! The smile is so natural, and she looks at home amdist the flowers and plants. To me, the black bar also doens't seem to fit with the natural flow of this image. It's not distracting, as it blends in nicely, but it just doesn't seem to go. Really, though, I'm too busy staring at the face that's looking at the camera!
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Paul's Photos (K:35235)
9/15/2003 8:07:17 AM
Dan.. thanks for the comments.. Yeah i get noise sometimes at 1600. I think it depends on the lighting, not sure. But i have used 1600 a lot and have had a pretty good success rate. Of course, I rather not use it if I can help it... hmm still love this photo!!
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Stefan Rohner (K:4200)
9/15/2003 12:06:23 AM
Hello Dan, thanks for your nice comment.....
nice face and nice flower, the position of the photographer "from up" its not so nice..the iron bar? is disturbing a bit,, best regards Stefan
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Critique By:
Dan H (K:769)
9/14/2003 6:42:50 PM
Nicole,
Thanks very much. As for getting it sharp, the answer is easy: I cheat. This is an image from a digital SLR, the Canon 10D.
I do have plenty of film-based photographs, however, and a Polaroid SS 4000 scanner. I'll upload one of those as my next submission. And no, they don't appear quite as sharp as the 10D images, mainly because of the grain in film and the way that it scans. Still, I can't bear to part with my Leica, so film and scanning remains part of this process for me for the timebeing (though I must say the 10D has put a serious dent into how much film I shoot nowadays).
I wrote a brief article on this subject just before making the move to direct digital capture; if you're interested, you can read it here (contains a few more images):
http://www.steves-digicams.com/smp/01052003.html
Warm regards, Dan
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Critique By:
Nicole Inskip (K:404)
9/14/2003 6:33:03 PM
Beautiful photo; Beautiful girl. The colors are perfect. GREAT WORK! How do you get it so clear and sharp when you scan the photo in?
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Critique By:
Dan H (K:769)
9/14/2003 5:42:44 PM
Thanks so much to everyone for the encouraging words. I've already learned a great deal by browsing each of your portfolios. Wish I had time to comment on all that I've seen (my eyes are selfish! they won't always wait for my slow-typing fingers before moving on), but there is no hurry, really. It's nice getting to know you through your perspectives of the world.
I feel we share this bond: a vulnerability to beauty.
The photograph grants us the luxury of lingering for awhile over that which otherwise transpires so quickly. The camera is generous: it sees openly, judging nothing. I aspire toward that.
All the best, Dan
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Critique By:
Karen Siebert (K:12076)
9/14/2003 4:51:49 PM
Welcome to usefilm Dan. A nice entry indeed. After going back to see if you had any other uploads, I realized you live in my neighborhood. I live in St. Mary's County, Maryland, about 1 1/2 hours south of Baltimore. Glad to see you here. Will be awaiting for new uploads.
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Photo By: Dan H
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Critique By:
Karen Siebert (K:12076)
9/14/2003 4:48:41 PM
Beautiful portrait Dan.
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