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Critique By: Alex Le Guerrier  (K:35)  
2/6/2004 3:50:31 PM

Improbable; this shot is a marvel. Not only a great pinhole accomplishment, but coupled with a great eye for composition; this is an exceptional union of talent and technique.

Terry, your eye is incredible, not only in the beauty and character of the barn, but the positioning of the camera. The decisions on foreground and background are unique and refreshing. The intimacy of the tree frames the shot. The branches allows for an understanding of time, contrasted by the timeless yet aged shed.

This gives a real insight on how you see the world. This is well thought out, well executed and seamlessly concluded.

It really is a pinhole dream. This is a solid photograph, a perfect 10. I envision this as just a beginning.
        Photo By: Terry McCully  (K:9221)

Critique By: Alex Le Guerrier  (K:35)  
2/5/2004 3:21:20 PM

I like the legit happiness shown in this time-honored wedding shot. The subjects seem unaware of the camera, which is hard to accomplish. The decision to leave a large sky gives it an air of possibility, a metaphorical horizon.
It?s a classy shot of a classic scene, taken with a plastic art camera to boot! Kudos, true memorable moment in time perceptively captured.
        Photo By: Terry McCully  (K:9221)


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