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Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/7/2007 3:21:13 AM

great lighting capture, well composed with empty space and what a day at the farm!
        Photo By: Danny Brannigan  (K:19523)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/7/2007 2:59:22 AM

great capture. movement. a perfect moment and even well composed.
        Photo By: mimoza veliu  (K:481)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/7/2007 2:56:23 AM

very nice B&W. I like the white row boat, I like the setting, but there are too many elements fighting for attention. the fishing boat partially visible is a distraction, so ultimately nothing settles the eye.
        Photo By: Momento Eterno (Carmen Spitznagel)  (K:1177)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/4/2007 5:43:35 AM

looks like an old fashioned etching where the colors are all wrong. Makes me look at it a couple three times.
        Photo By: Ron Wilson  (K:18362)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/4/2007 5:24:12 AM

i like what you have created here. the background - the lighting from above - the focus. nice!
        Photo By: Nessa Gnatoush  (K:341)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/4/2007 5:22:11 AM

wow what a shot. almost unreal. is it?
        Photo By: Nessa Gnatoush  (K:341)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/4/2007 5:19:34 AM

love your portfolio. almost a nostalgic feeling to many of the shots. the cats above are perfectly framed. maybe I'll start liking cat pictures.
        Photo By: Milena G  (K:1098)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/4/2007 5:10:57 AM

it's high comedy and highly unusual. love the lighting on the feathers. lucky you
        Photo By: Paul Compton  (K:785)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/4/2007 5:02:22 AM

I love the dynamics of this shot and the texture of the flower perfectly captured by the light. very nice.
        Photo By: Greg Sava  (K:11999)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/2/2007 12:08:31 AM

actually, the deception lasts a few more seconds when you're off center. and they're harder to make. I'll show you some variations later.
        Photo By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
2/19/2006 5:29:06 AM

I like this picture. but i think tighter cropping to only deal with sculpture is cleaner.
        Photo By: allan basik  (K:434)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
12/5/2005 6:14:14 AM

striking visual immage, no matter what angle you show it. Personally, I like upside down.
        Photo By: Mani Mobini  (K:1073)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
12/5/2005 6:10:47 AM

I love the texture you got in this photo. Compositionally, maybe dont have it so centered. but really great drity wet painterly layered look.
        Photo By: ken osborn  (K:2997)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
12/5/2005 5:41:09 AM

Now that's stunning! I like this a lot. It's the dead tree that transcends it from a pretty picture; not that there's anything wrong with a pretty picture.
        Photo By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
12/5/2005 5:38:10 AM

I think this is strong image than the moon in bg. I think it has a lot of "action" for a still car.

...and thank for your comment about the observer. that person in the picture is "the subject" and without a subject, i don't know what's left, a blue garbage can. besides, this is my daughter your talking about, and my wife was plenty mad that I stuck her in a warehouse while I took the picture.
        Photo By: John Bohner  (K:8368) Donor

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
12/5/2005 5:32:32 AM

Nice perspective.

Love your self potrait. Most impressive one of all the members photos. Congratulations. and thanks for your comments. As you can see, I haven't posted my picture from lack of inspiration. Your is certainly inspired.
        Photo By: Antonio Trincone  (K:23167)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/21/2005 2:06:57 AM

great idea and well executed. I especially like the heavy sepia tone. very gritty.
        Photo By: gus tinov  (K:419)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/20/2005 8:11:32 PM

great subject and mood. love the darkness and starkness. but could be improved either by trimming top or revealing something more at top; i think trimming slightly top would improve
        Photo By: ANDREA OLDANI  (K:24)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/20/2005 8:07:52 PM

superb in every way. strong framing and subject.
        Photo By: Reda Danaf  (K:14309)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/20/2005 8:02:48 PM

thanks for the suggestion. your're right, the sky is not the subject.
        Photo By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/20/2005 7:52:55 PM

very vibrant shot of the grasslands. gives me a good feeling, and to imagine it at such an altitude. the clouds work well, althought not totally believable with the halo effect.
        Photo By: * James *  (K:20200)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/20/2005 7:41:12 PM

this is like a graphic painting. superb. Only improvement I can think of is to tighten it up on the subject a bit.
        Photo By: Yamil Saenz  (K:12434) Donor

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
11/20/2005 7:39:09 PM

beautful capture, as are so many of your submissions. If you wanted to improve in photoshop, blur the background for more dramatic effect.
        Photo By: Yamil Saenz  (K:12434) Donor

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
9/25/2005 11:41:44 PM

I love the effect you achieved. and the black bldg looks so ominous and other worldly, without the picture seeming to be a trick. at first I thought this was a negative/positive montage, but its IR
        Photo By: KEVIN TEMPLE  (K:8657) Donor

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
9/14/2005 3:55:49 AM

classic image. doesn't totally look real, but matters not. striking shot.
        Photo By: Moises Levy  (K:782)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
9/14/2005 3:47:58 AM

Good picture. I like the empty space; speaks louder for the subjects. nice contrast too
        Photo By: Hugo Provoste  (K:28)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
7/28/2005 2:58:53 AM

Great idea. and well acted out.
        Photo By: RC. Dany  (K:64104)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
6/6/2005 1:27:46 AM

This is the Great Egret in the Heron family. Thanks for pointing that out. This was shot near the ocean in a lagoon bordered by houses and apartments. It's also close to the disappearing marshes of the Play Vista project.
        Photo By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
4/19/2005 2:11:29 PM

no tripod. i think i used a table to support the camera. As far as the geometry of that sail, i think i shoot too many shots without people. I'd love to get more subjects going. ps I thought you were going to do a different version of that coffee shop on the pier (i rested that shot on a railing post)
        Photo By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)

Critique By: Agust Agustsson  (K:881)  
3/28/2005 5:58:20 AM

a fun picture. it made me laugh.
        Photo By: enrique duprat  (K:35)


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