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Critique By:
Alpha Centauri (K:754)
5/6/2003 11:06:32 AM
Misterious secret place!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Harlan Heald (K:15732)
5/3/2003 9:08:03 PM
Well seen, composed and captured. Good eye!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Andrew Caldwell (K:18307)
5/3/2003 5:03:14 PM
i just love found abstracts like this one. great capture.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Hakan Aker (K:14146)
4/30/2003 8:13:33 PM
Very nice shot
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Hakan Aker (K:14146)
4/30/2003 8:12:29 PM
Beautiful shot
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Hakan Aker (K:14146)
4/30/2003 8:10:33 PM
So Beautiful
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Hakan Aker (K:14146)
4/30/2003 8:09:49 PM
Excellent shot
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Luis Costa - Lucaz (K:9205)
4/30/2003 6:04:56 PM
Very nice work, regards!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Andreas Schroeder (K:221)
4/30/2003 8:42:41 AM
Makes me smile, too ... Andreas
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Katie Ray (K:1618)
4/29/2003 8:01:33 PM
Nice shot, very original =)
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Luis Costa - Lucaz (K:9205)
4/28/2003 1:53:03 PM
Very nice work, regards!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
r r (K:1875)
4/28/2003 1:24:45 PM
Good perspective, maybe a little bit overexposed. Nice pink mood. Regards, P.Bly.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Lassitude (K:416)
4/16/2003 9:32:19 PM
i was going to comment that it was cruelty to try to brush a cat's teeth..i am rather touched that his way of sipping water..he's beautiful, btw..
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Neil Shapiro (K:1632)
4/16/2003 6:24:32 PM
Very cute. This is great, but I can't help but think of another shot you might try with 1) both his eyes open 2) his teeth showing. As long as he likes to pose, take advantage of it!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Vicki Bentley (K:5080)
4/16/2003 6:01:02 PM
It not only is a wonderful capture, it is the cutest thing I've seen in a long time!! Well done.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Dawna G. (K:7709)
4/13/2003 5:26:57 PM
Heather - I am not sure what you were aiming for here, but I see color splotches on sky, kind of an overflow from the coloring of the blossoms in ps, is this on purpose?
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Mário Sousa (K:16985)
4/13/2003 4:15:52 PM
excellent
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Mário Sousa (K:16985)
4/13/2003 4:14:36 PM
excellent
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
danny de dios (K:413)
4/12/2003 8:29:23 PM
Very good composition!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Francesco Raciti (K:7101)
4/12/2003 10:21:09 AM
very good
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Anindya Maity (K:7880)
12/16/2002 7:50:19 AM
Somehow feel that this sort of subject works better in b/w.The expensive Honda car could have been included more in the pic to contrast with the subject's situation.Just airing my views,otherwise a good capture.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Loyce D. Hood (K:1859)
12/15/2002 5:56:18 PM
Your photo is a little on the green side. However, it's a very powerful statement you made with it.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Debbie Groff (K:9569)
10/7/2002 3:25:15 AM
Cool!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Heather Cameron Manchak (K:508)
6/27/2002 3:44:31 PM
Just want to thank everyone for all their comments. Yes All of them.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
William R Eastman III (K:2141)
6/27/2002 3:34:08 PM
Koen, I agree with you completely. As usual, I probably used the wrong vocabulary to describe professional when I meant 'following the rules'/ This shot could easily be sold to an ad agency for a high end client. It has an etherial mood that sells.
I don't see this as a grab shot but a photograph taken by an incredibly brilliant mind, well planned and executed.
Of course, Heather has nothing to say about this--after all, she only took the photograph. Why should we ask her.
And if she isn't as brilliant and inciteful as we think--I want her to lie, lie, lie. Our egos couldn't handle it.
I always say, if you can't break the rules, get into another business.
As for the category, I don't see her as alone--I see her as free. But who among us hasn't spent more time trying to find a useful category than trying to remember a shutter speed and f/stop--of course, I never forget!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Koen B (K:3279)
6/27/2002 3:14:49 PM
William, I think this image has something too. To me it seems a snapshot grabbed to catch the moment, impulsive and fully aware of what is happening - no time and no need for applying rules. And that is what I like about it. Now, I am sure you are right stating that it does not qualify as a professional shot. But, consider it out of its context. I am sure (or at least I hope) that this kind of image style would be acceptable as mature personal style when applied consequently. Does it not depict some kind of absorbing the situation to its extreme and almost childish enthusiasm ? Uh, is this nonsense ? Anyway, what I wanted to say is, I like the image, but not in the context of project 21.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
John Doe (K:170)
6/27/2002 1:12:21 PM
I like the idea, but everything seems to be a bit muddy.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
William R Eastman III (K:2141)
6/27/2002 3:18:41 AM
I want to point out to everyone that has been following my northern hemisphere sea horizon effect that the ocean is indeed sloping towards the equator.
Levity aside.
Heather, I like this very much just the way it is. I agree with Koen from a technical point of view for the theme, but I like the amature look of this--the chopped legs the huge sky, over exposed, slightly out of focus. Under professional standards, of course, it doesn't cut it. But as Art, it is wonderful.
Congrats!
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Koen B (K:3279)
6/26/2002 1:57:33 PM
I think you will generally get a more melancholic feeling (wich is, to me, more related to loneliness) by underexposing a bit here. The photo seems so light which makes it look happy to me. Framing could be better too I think.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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Critique By:
Donna Jordan (K:477)
6/26/2002 12:35:04 PM
I like the idea of the photo, the alone factor of the girl walking along the beach. I feel that there is too much sky however and where her legs are cut off it detracts from the photo. I would do a much tighter crop and have less sky and more of the girl. Good concept.
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Photo By: Heather Cameron Manchak
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