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Critique By: jacques brisebois  (K:73883)  
5/25/2008 4:52:37 PM

great angle and DOF, very nice work Theron
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: reza goudarzi  (K:7097)  
5/24/2008 5:57:20 PM

hey what a good capture...thx for sharing,
regards
reza.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Stan  Hill  (K:35352) Donor  
5/23/2008 7:51:12 PM

Sweet moment, great capture. Nice DOF, and lighting. Be well, Stan:)
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Oscar E.  Flores H.  (K:7850)  
5/7/2008 5:17:16 AM

Bello detalle floral de esta calla. Muy buen detalle. Felicitaciones
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Oscar E.  Flores H.  (K:7850)  
5/7/2008 5:17:03 AM

Bello detalle floral de esta calla. Muy buen detalle. Felicitaciones
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/7/2008 2:59:06 AM

Thanks Hussam, appreciate the comment
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Hussam AL_ Khoder  (K:79545)  
5/6/2008 6:47:24 AM

Nice and very interesting shot !!!
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/6/2008 3:48:15 AM

Thanks Shadi, appreciate the comment
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Shadi Porooshani  (K:11236)  
5/6/2008 3:45:34 AM

beautiful florall shot
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/6/2008 3:16:41 AM

Thanks yasargum
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/6/2008 3:12:42 AM

Thanks Dave, appreciate the comment
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Dave Stacey  (K:150877) Donor  
5/5/2008 3:53:55 AM

Very nice composition with very good colour and detail, Theron!
Dave.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/5/2008 2:33:47 AM

Thanks Anne
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)  
5/5/2008 2:28:49 AM

Excellent .
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/3/2008 11:40:38 PM

Thanks Adrian, Love your captures
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: baYu6wqlPP vH612wLkPsS  (K:2519)  
5/3/2008 10:38:13 PM

I love this shot, Theron, the slight asymmetry is good, but what makes it is the clever use of the background, the bands of colour and tone it provides. Looks like an abstract painting, and if it were, it'd sell for squillions! Well seen and executed.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
5/1/2008 4:00:21 AM

Thanks Gust@vo I alway appreciate your comments
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Gustavo Scheverin  (K:164501) Donor  
4/30/2008 12:23:37 PM

Encantador retrato!, bravo, adelante!
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
4/30/2008 4:54:01 AM

Thks Eb really apprecite your comments as well as you captures
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Eb Mueller  (K:24960) Donor  
4/30/2008 4:51:49 AM

This image is very evocative of the dramatic mood of the falls, Theron! Composition is great with leading line of the railing to the figures in the upper right, the small human element!
Eb
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
4/30/2008 2:14:08 AM

Thanks Riny.
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Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
4/30/2008 2:13:43 AM

Thanks Riny.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Riny Koopman  (K:102911) Donor  
4/29/2008 5:24:11 AM

Nice perspective and great DOF too,greetingz,riny
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
4/29/2008 1:50:50 AM

Thanks Julie
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Julie Salles  (K:22654)  
4/29/2008 12:08:00 AM

I really like this. Great colors and lines.
Best,
Julie.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Dave Holland  (K:13074)  
4/23/2008 3:08:16 AM

Hi, Theron. I didn't cruize by here until today, then I found your question.

Look at the blue sky, just to the left of the building at left. See the two dark spots? They are about 2 mm in diameter on my moniter. Then look at the blue sky elsewhere. There are about 10 dust spots in the small patch of blue sky, which is just a small area of your sensor. I suspect there are lots of other areas, but you don't see them very well because they are lost in the detail of the falls. If you then look at the waterfalls you can see about a dozen other dust spots.

Next, tomorrow when you have your camera outside in bright daylight, point your camera at a patch of bland sky, away from the sun. close down your aperture to f22, and expose so that your about one stop underexposed. Those settings will increase your chance of seeing dust spots. Take your card into the house, load it onto the computer, and be amazed at how much dust there is.

The problem with this is the same problem that you get if you enjoy expensive wine. Once you recognize the difference, you always want the better product. Once you recognize these dust bunnies, you will find them very annoying.

Fortunately they are easy to remove, and if nothing else you can clone them out in photoshop. If you want advice on how to clean your sensor, you could email me at dr-holland@shaw.ca. I use a "visible dust" brush, but unfortunately they are expensive. You could search for other options on photo.net. Just remember that you don't want to be putting any liquid or any compressed gas near your sensor. If it's not too bad you could try a HAND blower bulb, but be careful.

Cheers!

Dave
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: yasargun muslum  (K:6647)  
4/21/2008 5:58:34 AM

Hii, nice shot.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
4/4/2008 3:28:05 AM

thanks Ali
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Ali Almossawi  (K:167)  
3/31/2008 7:29:32 AM

Indeed, what a smile. A wonderful moment captured, great shot.
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor

Critique By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor  
3/29/2008 2:58:30 AM

Thanks Isaac, appreciate your feedback
        Photo By: Theron Williams Sr  (K:1459) Donor


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