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Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
3/18/2006 8:28:36 AM

had to take this shot quick while holding my son, it was in a crowded gallery showing some student art works. I guess I could of done something in photoshop but its just a bit of fun to look at. Thanks for the comments
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Bryce Iliff  (K:168)  
3/18/2006 8:17:36 AM

Nice original shot. With only seeing a portrait and legs my mind can see her in full.

It's an awkward photograph to look at because everything from the painting to the walls are slanting downward right.

Bryce
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: - -  (K:-452)  
12/9/2005 1:32:31 PM

This bride will be loving this picture...very candid and beautiful smile, and B/W tones are very nice..
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Dubravko Grakalic  (K:25235)  
12/9/2005 1:19:24 PM

nice candid
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Fabiola Barrientos  (K:8169)  
12/9/2005 1:17:25 PM

Wuauu beautifull moment and magic smile!
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Kanishka Dasgupta  (K:2026)  
12/9/2005 12:47:15 PM

Nice composition. regards,
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Tara Marshall  (K:23)  
12/4/2005 11:43:19 AM

Hi Simon,
I really like this one. The look on her face says at all. The light is nice too. Poor little thing. Sometimes weddings are just too much for a little one...
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Haifa   (K:1733)  
12/4/2005 8:04:07 AM

Cute ..
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Howie Mudge  (K:27933)  
12/4/2005 3:25:59 AM

very sweet capture of these two They certainly look a little on the bored side
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
11/30/2005 9:18:03 PM

I must admit, my son loves the camera
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: vanessa shakesheff  (K:68840) Donor  
11/30/2005 12:29:36 PM

HA HA i have got one of these at home ,beautiful portrait .bet wishes vanessa
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Kemal Kekeva  (K:3958)  
11/24/2005 12:53:29 PM

interesting
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: carlos sanchez  (K:3631)  
11/24/2005 12:46:47 PM

Good work! good lines.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
11/24/2005 12:24:51 PM

Alberto, I used a red filter to enhance the dep blue of the sky, we have amazing cloud trails and formations in the sky in the area where I live. Thanks Simon
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: a. gianfranco baccelli  (K:21379)  
11/24/2005 12:23:13 PM

I like very much this kind of shot. Good compo e beautiful B&W. My compliments.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Rashed Abdulla  (K:163889) Donor  
11/21/2005 8:54:14 AM

wonderful details and composition here,very great capture,best regards.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
11/18/2005 6:52:26 AM

possibly minimalist you could say, I just see things that are pleasing to my eye, I call them visual triggers. The straight line of the wires contrasted by the jagged twig is what caught my attention. There's always patterns, forms and structures around us, thats what I like about photography, you appreciate little things.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Wez   (K:14339) Donor  
11/18/2005 6:08:11 AM

Interesting.

Is this whats called minimalist???

Regards
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
11/16/2005 8:44:30 PM

Alberto, I used a red filter to eccentrate the white clouds against the sky. Theses high altitude cirrus clouds change shape and form the most wonderful patterns first thing in the morning, thanks for the comments
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: a. gianfranco baccelli  (K:21379)  
11/16/2005 12:51:58 PM

Beautiful shot! B&W very good, my compliments. I like specially the nice cut.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Roland Lacson  (K:12214)  
11/10/2005 5:05:43 AM

Nice use of the shadow, I totally agree with Steve regarding cropping the upper windows. Well seen otherwise Simon, cheers.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:14880)  
11/10/2005 4:49:46 AM

Very creepy image. The shadow of the overhanging branch looks like a hand reaching for this lihgt fixture. Great observation on the part of the photographer. The shadow appears a bit soft, that is without sharp edges, which takes away a bit from the fear factor of this photo, but It would be not the photographer's fault. Very good job!
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Jara Parijayee   (K:4964)  
11/10/2005 4:29:32 AM

Very stylish, very intelligent use of available elements.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Steve Aronoff  (K:18393)  
11/10/2005 3:39:58 AM

Nicely done. I would have preferred it if you had cropped out the upper windows entirely. Nice eery feeling.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: John William  (K:775)  
11/9/2005 6:51:24 AM

Great shadow effect.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Cary Shaffer  (K:9269)  
11/9/2005 3:29:32 AM

Nice image Simon, works well in B&W, Cary
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
11/8/2005 10:35:42 AM

thanks Peter, it looks even better hand printed on fibre paper, the blacks are real deep and the areas of light are really striking.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Peter Wintergren  (K:537)  
11/8/2005 8:35:44 AM

A very good image of the metro!
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Behzad Ghaffarian  (K:182)  
11/8/2005 2:44:37 AM

very good composition. i like this photo.
best regard
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)

Critique By: Simon Scott  (K:136)  
11/8/2005 2:19:11 AM

Roland, thanks, my composition is the better part of my photography and I really enjoy capturing images like this, especially local scenes.
        Photo By: Simon Scott  (K:136)


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