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Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
2/25/2004 4:07:40 PM

Must be an expensive one! It prints directly from the ZIP drive, right?
Very funny!!
Michel
        Photo By: Gregory Roth  (K:868)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
2/25/2004 3:57:22 PM

Nice bat! I saw one just a few days ago, a black one and it was like 20cm long. No camera at that time but sure the biggest I had seen! Yours looks quite small, but still cute :-).
Michel
        Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN  (K:18597)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
2/25/2004 3:22:25 AM

Hummm, I like this shot! For some reason I am wondering how it would look like in B/W negative :-). Just found out that my editing software doesn't support it :-(.
regards, Michel
        Photo By: Emanuele Calvagno  (K:14353)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
2/22/2004 4:46:08 PM

A real eye-catcher while checking the new thumb nail pics! Great combination of foreground and background colours in a natural environment. Love this pic!
        Photo By: Luther Chong  (K:3585)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/27/2004 6:10:57 PM

Just wondering, when I look at the moon through a telescope I can also see the shadowed part of it (of course much darker than the light part) and the border between light and shadow is much sharper than on this picture. Did you do any PS work on this one?
        Photo By: Giuseppe Ronchetti  (K:532)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/25/2004 9:12:10 PM

I don't know, did you see this before?? Where???
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/22/2004 11:20:51 PM

Well, a cow's eye or not, it was a very interesting picture since the thumb nail pic looks very different from what you're about to see when opening the real size pic. It was a little bit of a test to see how many people were curious about this eye :-).
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/19/2004 1:44:50 PM

Where is your town? Seems like you will need some boots when the sea level rises.... :-)
nice pic though.
        Photo By: Stefanos Aivazis  (K:94)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/16/2004 7:59:07 PM

Excellent shot Robert! Like the contrast very much. This is one of those shots that you just run into when carrying your camera.
Michel
        Photo By: Robert Gaither  (K:34128) Donor

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/15/2004 4:05:24 AM

Yes, what can I say.... I wonder why you cut straight through that tomato on the right hand side which I think was one of the most beautiful ones..... B/W is not a bad idea actually, but, how can you convince other people that the picture was indeed taken on the red (orange since recently...) planet??
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/14/2004 3:10:48 PM

Yes, I know what you mean but if you are familiar with this place then you can imagine I was not in a very comfortable position and wished my friend took the pic as quick as possible. Anyway, I was actually just curious if anyone else has ever tried doing the same thing.
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/14/2004 2:28:19 PM

Hehehe, I have to say, the mind will always create something that is most representing to it's own on that very moment...... So, in this case, you probably felt like a rushing 0.96 (which is better than a "0"..... hahaha) in a bloody dessert.....
great!!
        Photo By: Cristiano Corte  (K:10836)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/14/2004 2:12:20 PM

Well, I am surprised someone short-sighted as you did actually understand the link between tomatoes and mars.....
I think that even a white paper with nothing else can be a serious point of discussion for a real artist if someone claims it is a composition of 2 different things.
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)

Critique By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)  
1/10/2004 6:15:15 PM

Thanks for the comment Sarah, can't find the original candle picture anymore but I remember the flame's reflection was only visible through the view finder, not the candle's aluminum case. So I moved the camera into a position that the reflection was just right underneath the hot flame. With some editing software I then added my gf face to flame and flame reflection (changing the color, sharpness and making transparant/softening the edges).
        Photo By: Michel van der Meij  (K:76)


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