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Critique By:
Francisco N-G (K:28728)
3/24/2005 8:43:06 AM
This is an amazing landscape (or dunescape ;-) Colours are glorious, the shadows add so much depth and loneliness. It's a beautiful place, I wish I could visit a real desert some time.
Congratulation!
Francisco
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Photo By: Ehdae (Abullha AL Hazza)
(K:4725)
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Critique By:
Francisco N-G (K:28728)
5/13/2008 7:06:18 PM
PERFECT!!!!
Love it my dear M. It's just like a dream; the serenity of the letting the minutes, hours go by watching the clouds dance on top of me. :-)
Warm hugs and kisses.
F.
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Photo By: fokstrot .
(K:6560)
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Critique By:
Francisco N-G (K:28728)
3/27/2007 11:26:20 PM
Lovely portrait, beautiful model in a very expressive pose; I like the tension on her right hand, however, her expression is not convincing of the action. The background is quite delightful and, in my opinion, it goes well with the complexion and outfit of the model. I like her hair, a bit wild and heavily lit, it adds to the expressive qualities of the artwork. Another concern is that some shadows are too harsh on her face, which would look so soft and beautiful with more even illumination.
That's just me, I'm sure that other more erudite opinions from the lighting experts from UF may think differently.
Best regards and congratulations for a beautiful image.
Francisco
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Photo By: Lukasz Rzepinski (Łukasz Rzepiński)
(K:1211)
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Critique By:
Francisco N-G (K:28728)
3/25/2007 5:04:26 AM
I love your version of this tender Aphrodite, emerging from rolling waves of sugar. Little blond, delicate and soft, joins, timidly this world of unsightly "Raw Materials".
Another magical view that could only be conceived in the fertile grounds of your creative mind, twisting your models into colourful quilts of surreal combinations. Your work has the power of transporting me into dimensions of Cheshire Cat and the Queen of Hearts.
Great use of your macro lens, the sharpness of the flower and the sugar is superb, as it is the white balance and exposure. The very directional lightning enhances, imho, the 3D qualities of the sugary sea. It seems that you used a good aperture to avoid a drastic shift of your DOF, great idea because the horizon has been diffused just enough to give a sense of depth.
Well done mi alma.
Francisco
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Photo By: Radmila Gorjanovic
(K:3113)
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Critique By:
Francisco N-G (K:28728)
10/2/2006 9:40:30 PM
Well done my favourite glass engineer!!! The B/W abstract is just perfect. The composition and play of refractions is well done and the result is optimum, as usual in your work.
The straight lines and curves create very interesting illusionary effects. The tonal range is broad and well distributed. I wonder how a little bit (more) of noise reduction would have affected the final product (maybe you like it this way).
With admiration...
F...
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Photo By: Radmila Gorjanovic
(K:3113)
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