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Critique By: taran   (K:1284)  
7/26/2006 8:26:44 AM

hahahaha... thanks for the chuckle. Interesting moment.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Alessandro Capelli  (K:34805)  
7/14/2006 1:14:08 PM

wonderful colors..nice seascape..ale
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: * James *  (K:20200)  
10/25/2004 9:54:35 AM

yes, a nice shot. too bad that shots like this get harder to take everyday, since many old places like this don't exist any longer.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
10/18/2004 4:05:57 PM

Sai...shhhh.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: NN   (K:26787)  
10/18/2004 4:02:45 PM

Fantastic idea. Very interesting/funny shot. Congrats on the SC award
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: NN   (K:26787)  
10/18/2004 4:00:21 PM

Awesome colours/reflections ... fantastic scene! Thanks for sharing!
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: . .  (K:2743)  
10/18/2004 3:53:04 PM

Hey Chris,

Like you said... many a times, I guess you do have to go that extra mile (literally)... you could be a mile up in air and it would be a totally different image... if you were a lil ahead...you would be in water and it would be a totally different image... and apart from composition there is so much you can do in terms of film/format/time of day/ pre and postprocess...

but for anyone like me or you for who photography is not a job..there is very limited amount of time to do all that.... so you end up taking pictures which will put a smile on your face 20 years down the line..


i was just joking.... though it was marysue who told us that she is much much smarter and you copy her all the time..hehehaha
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
10/18/2004 12:30:17 PM

You distinguish your photo by posting it first.

        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Ian Sharp  (K:1762)  
10/18/2004 11:38:39 AM

Beautiful image Chris, the perfect postcard,
keep them coming.

Regards Ian
Australia
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
10/18/2004 11:14:35 AM

Sai -
Well, she does deserve the credit... but it does bring up an interesting point... when you have an interesting landscape scene with a limited view point and with about 1200 photographers dropping by and firing off some photos, how do you go that extra mile and distinguish your shot from the other 1200 taken that day?
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Debarshi Duttagupta  (K:26815)  
10/18/2004 8:49:24 AM

Excellent !
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: greg collins  (K:12273)  
10/18/2004 7:59:28 AM

Nice blue water and wicked mountians in the background. Love this photo.
Greg
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: . .  (K:2743)  
10/18/2004 4:44:25 AM

hey! you stole mary sue's idea!
on second thoughts, looking at the attached picture..it is hard to say who stole whose idea
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
10/17/2004 11:07:45 PM

All -
OK here is part of the view from the other direction. This really doesn't show the number of photographers around (or the variation in cameras). Everything thing here from P&S to 8x10 view cameras on the hillside. It sounds a bit like the background of a crisis press conference.

I'm sure that there will be a number of very impressive (and big) photos in the galleries in Jackson, WY.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Sun Shine  (K:6225)  
10/17/2004 10:33:46 PM

Great!!!!!!! 7 !!!

Beautiful place, amazing work Chris.
Giselle
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Michele Berti  (K:14921)  
10/17/2004 9:52:50 PM

beautiful photo. great warm lightening. really well composed. congrats.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Maria Conversano  (K:2666)  
10/17/2004 9:52:09 PM

Exellent! Amazind photo! Great space perception and composition! Wonderful light and colors! Great! 7
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Mary Sue Hayward  (K:17558) Donor  
10/17/2004 9:47:40 PM

Grrrrr.

Nice camera.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
10/14/2004 3:04:36 AM

Ethan -
yes you are right - this is missing a focused eye catching item. What I was aiming for was something to capture the sense of the event - and this obviously didn't do it for you. It may be that it was interesting to me because the crowd divides into small groups of 3 to 4 people all talking to them selves with little interaction between groups other than the blur.

But your comments have challenged me to look further along the roll and see if I can find a more interesting item. Stay tuned...

        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Ethan Lewis  (K:1536)  
10/13/2004 4:16:23 PM

It's interesting how some of the people are completely blurred while others are relatively motionless. Approximately how long was the exposure time? Judging by how much some of them are moving, I would guess 1/4 to 1/2 second (I assume they weren't running around.)

I rated it a 4 simply because it seems to lack a clear 'subject'. The perspective (from above) is interesting, but there are no faces (naturally, because of the blurring) and nothing else that 'grabs the eye'. It looks like an image captured by an automated security camera. Or was that your intent?
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)  
10/2/2004 11:47:16 PM

i can't believe this shot has been on UF since march with no comments...kind of pisses me off in a way!

anyways, it is a great minimalist composition, with fantastic colors. it would be nice to see a little larger.... great work.
todd
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Todd Miller  (K:16464)  
10/2/2004 11:43:58 PM

great image! love the light here.....
nicely done.
cheers,
todd
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Ordilei Caldeira  (K:2545)  
10/2/2004 4:54:53 PM

interesting. Nice composition chris.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: First Last  (K:6897)  
10/1/2004 5:42:22 PM

Excellent composition. Beautiful shot.
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Lori Stitt  (K:75282) Donor  
10/1/2004 3:27:56 PM

WONDERFUL RAINY DAY PHOTOGRAPH,
LOVE THE BOLD COMPOSITION,
LORI
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)  
10/1/2004 3:07:00 AM

All the elk shots I am posting where taken by the madison river the evening of the 17th
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
10/1/2004 3:03:54 AM

Sounds like we may have barely overlapped on the 17th. Like your visit weather was variable - everything from snow, rain, fog so dense we couldn't find our car, to crystal blue clear skies. Last day was beautiful - we almost missed our flight due to stopping to take those last few shots of the aspen. I'm hoping Mary Sue will post a couple (she's the artist).
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)  
10/1/2004 12:46:38 AM

Chris
I was home on the 21st having left the 18th So I must have been there the week b4. How was your weather ? I had everthing from snow to clear blue skys.
jimc
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)  
10/1/2004 12:28:43 AM

Last week - we were there... did we see you??
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)

Critique By: Jim Christensen  (K:18843)  
9/30/2004 4:50:48 AM

Isn't that the truth ! i just got back last week from out there. nice shot here, i love B&W and Sepia toned shots. this one is really cool.
Nicely done
jimc
        Photo By: Chris Hayward  (K:1519)


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