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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/25/2005 5:11:31 AM
Nice colour and light, bu tI especialy like the tension along the edges of the leaves and the way the water is seemingly hanging on teh edges, waiting to rush in.
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Photo By: Dave Stacey
(K:150877)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/22/2005 10:46:23 AM
Lovely light, terrific colours and a fine composition. The sky is particularly strong. A touch soft on the focus but that is fine.
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Photo By: Roberto Bertone
(K:13239)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/22/2005 9:48:14 AM
Very nice lighting on this; effective at showing the colours and details
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Photo By: suleyman kankul
(K:438)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/17/2005 9:11:09 AM
This is a great scene and I like the view of the exposed limestone cliffs with the cracks; rather a fragile spot for a road but where else could it go?
There is a lot of haze in the shot, is that typical or seasonal?
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Photo By: * James *
(K:20200)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/17/2005 7:08:46 AM
I have simply GOT TO get to a place like this! A beautiful place taken from a great location. What I like best here is the small round field in the top center. It seems not to be a rice field as we can see the brown earth rather than the water and seedlings in the other fields. Likely it is sitting above a level where it is easy to irrigate and it quickly reminded me of how amazing it is that they can irrigate all those fields.
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Photo By: * James *
(K:20200)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/17/2005 6:59:38 AM
My wife just looked over my shoulder and said. "Hey, it looks just like a big lizard!" Then I showed her the title...
I like the low POV and the three bands of water, yellow grasses and forest. I'm from Victoria, but I live in China, and appreciate a scene like this.
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Photo By: Kim Culbert
(K:37070)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/17/2005 6:38:48 AM
Oops; My comment's first line should have read:
I'm not sure of the point behind the comments...
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Photo By: Ian McAllister
(K:124)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
9/17/2005 4:34:58 AM
I'm sure sure of the point behind the comments, "for a responsible photographer you should show the world both sides of India" and "I sencerly hope you didnt see only beggers in India"
This is my fourth post and my first from India. How would anyone "show both sides" with one shot?
I might understand an objection to a portfolio only showing negative images of your country, but why categorize and criticize my perceived "view of India" based on a single photo?
I don't consider this image negative in any way - this guy and his clothes are spotlessly clean, there is no filth on the ground, the sun is shining and he happens to be begging, something no one in India could possibly go long without seeing.
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Photo By: Ian McAllister
(K:124)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
11/9/2004 10:38:29 AM
Lovely soft colours and a beautiful scene. Reminiscent of many west coast landscape water colours. Well seen.
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Photo By: Michael Kanemoto
(K:22115)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
11/9/2004 10:24:36 AM
Nice macro. Love the black fuzzy pieces on the antennae. Great looking beasty.
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Photo By: Les Perry
(K:319)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
11/9/2004 10:22:01 AM
I like the architecture and love the light. Is this early morning or late afternoon? Either way this type of light is glorious and so well suited to show off the natural wood and plant textures.
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Photo By: Les Perry
(K:319)
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Critique By:
Ian McAllister (K:124)
11/9/2004 9:49:33 AM
Lovely soft light in this shot. I like the low angle and muted colours. I first thought it was a slower shutter speed as the seems slightly blurred, but I like teh effect.
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Photo By: Ian Sharp
(K:1762)
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