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Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
5/3/2006 3:13:38 AM

hey, that's good feedback.... this image made it into a juried show, it will be up a few more days, I hope it sells.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
4/15/2006 5:38:31 AM

very cool.... time to makes slides of this one and enter some exhibitions with the concept, put together a solid set of ten and they would serve you well.
        Photo By: N.R. Miller  (K:946) Donor

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
4/15/2006 5:33:21 AM

I would realyl like to see this without the twirl effect, that is a little cliche for my tastes, It would probably be a stronger image unfiltered there appears to be a lot of nice texture, and parallel lines, but they are lost with the twirly stuff.
        Photo By: Ian Miller  (K:9190)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
4/15/2006 5:26:39 AM

I like the interplay between the foreground and background, having the person in front out of fucus effectively makes our attention go to the window. it is a picture within a picture.
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50358)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
4/15/2006 5:20:07 AM

This image was accepted into a student show... I was suprised, I thought my other image title breeze would be in and not this one, as it seems to be a stronger image overall.... but this stuff feels a little cliche to me, but I like to make 'pretty' stuff now and again.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
3/13/2006 5:40:43 AM

awseome angle and framing
        Photo By: John William  (K:775)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/21/2006 5:56:20 AM

that's the point, cafetteria food at its best!
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/21/2006 5:04:11 AM

i love gender bender stuff... creepy
        Photo By: Giorgio Mesghetz  (K:6724)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/21/2006 4:46:19 AM

a piece of white plastic, it's actually used for cover walls around a bath tub, I bought it at menards. It's flexible and durable.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/13/2006 7:27:08 PM

yeah, but I don't do that to these sort of images. not that I haven't but I liked it as is... yours is interesting though, it looks like to sort of astrophotography.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/7/2006 8:36:39 AM

cool monochromatic setup....
        Photo By: Jose Manuel Holguín  (K:318)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/6/2006 9:30:27 PM

cool still life! I never have seafood around my house. I wish is did, interesting subject good dof and angle.
        Photo By: Matthew Armendariz  (K:13)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
1/6/2006 9:21:41 PM

excellent texture, I love taking these kind of shots
        Photo By: Federico Bottaini  (K:3616)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
12/18/2005 11:20:05 AM

There are really only 2 kids in this picture. one boy and one girl. You have been decieved!
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
10/3/2005 1:36:57 AM

cool perspective, it makes me sad though. But I have plenty of beer in my fridge.
        Photo By: Ralf Denguth  (K:3353)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/25/2005 5:52:24 AM

peeling paint and simplicity. 'nuff said.
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/25/2005 5:51:26 AM

I wish I had an abandoned asylum by my house. nice stuff brad.
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30678) Donor

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/25/2005 5:43:33 AM

Humor was my intent. I'm glad you like it.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/25/2005 3:05:28 AM

very cool, i need to get busy with my 4x5 again.
        Photo By: Dan Van Sickle  (K:159)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/25/2005 2:47:49 AM

Very cool, nice contrast, mysterious. the wide angle makes a nice bit of distortion.
        Photo By: Sandra L  (K:292)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/24/2005 4:19:19 AM

Never! Heh, I use it a lot.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/19/2005 11:48:49 AM

it's a good camera to carry around.... but you can't change lenses and there is the issue of paralax, I need a slr MF, but, I need a lot of other stuff too...
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/19/2005 4:39:32 AM

nice angles and silouhettes.
        Photo By: D W  (K:2560)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/19/2005 4:38:56 AM

Indeed, it has alight leak... now if I could figure out which one it is.... but then again, I tend not to worry. It usually never becomes an issue, unless I load a roll of color, because when I load a roll of color, it sits for a long time. That roll, that this image came from, was my last. For now.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/6/2005 1:15:18 PM

yeah, I am in dire need of a polarizing filter, but on this lens there are no threads for one. I can either expose for the sky or expose for the actual subject.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
9/1/2005 4:55:03 AM

This is about 7 or 8 photos that are taken froma tripod, and cut and pasted together. Lots of layers, lots of erasing and retouching.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
8/18/2005 3:29:00 AM

thanks! that's actually the color of the walls in my living room. I painted my house to have good walls to shoot against.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
8/18/2005 1:02:06 AM

by the way there is no one but me in this shot....
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
8/18/2005 1:01:24 AM

two flashes. Once bounced off the ceiling and the other is from the side... you don't drink before dark? I try not to drink before lunch... hah!
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)

Critique By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)  
8/17/2005 10:52:37 PM

Thanks, I loved shooting this series, i can't wait to get back to using film this fall. I have been without a darkroom, so my digital has been seeing a lot of use. New semester, new directions.
        Photo By: Tyler Robbins  (K:904)


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