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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
6/6/2018 5:45:34 PM
I really like the tonality and the flow of the type. A suggestion: darken the top middle 2-eyed looking area and the light spots in the lower left. Then the viewer's eye isn't drawn away from the photo's intent.
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Photo By: James Morse
(K:296)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
5/13/2018 5:54:16 PM
The sky is wonderful. The man gives some perspective. I would like to see the yellow flowers closer to give them some additional prominence.
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Photo By: Tony Smallman
(K:23858)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
4/8/2018 7:52:27 PM
I, also, would like to see the right edge of the right window. My first thought was that it projected a bit too much highlight. I would like to see some blacks and reduced whites and contrast boosted. Regardless, it's a beautiful place.
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Photo By: siamak jafari
(K:20075)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
2/16/2018 8:31:32 PM
Wow! Love the tonality, the depth, and the horizontal rows of interesting and different areas.
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Photo By: Tony Smallman
(K:23858)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
2/3/2018 4:15:04 PM
How about the fruit or seed pod of some plant.
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Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN
(K:18603)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
1/21/2018 6:57:17 PM
Lovely.
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Photo By: kevin nugent
(K:2877)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
12/16/2017 4:45:26 PM
Wowsers! What color! I've enjoyed your work in the past, so I find it awkward to suggest to move the horizon line. PS What time of day was it taken? I ask because the highlight isn't white.
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Photo By: Paul Harrett
(K:791)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
12/9/2017 8:26:41 PM
Nicely seen.
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Photo By: Fabio Keiner
(K:81109)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
12/5/2017 6:36:12 PM
I liked the edge to edge sharpness of your 'Dandelions'. and I should have said something. I was drawn to 'Thistle' from the name, but the background yellow highlight detracts my eye and softens the enjoyment of the image, overall.
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Photo By: Sta Lip
(K:355)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
11/22/2017 4:32:11 PM
I didn't get the chance to guess. You answered your own question. Rats!
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Photo By: ERNIE BUCHANAN
(K:18603)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
11/14/2017 7:08:06 PM
Like the perspective. At such time you'd like to buy a camera known for minimalism, look into Leica.
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Photo By: Claudio Simonini
(K:-1628)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
11/6/2017 5:39:23 PM
I'm very happy to see your photo - sharp focus, distinct color variation, and the incongruous gap of the vertical shadow. Very well done.
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Photo By: Claudio Simonini
(K:-1628)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
8/14/2017 5:27:52 PM
It's a bit small. Try uploading, again.
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Photo By: siamak jafari
(K:20075)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
8/1/2017 8:01:25 PM
Wow! Reminds me of an Audubon original. Where's the bird?
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Photo By: Tony Smallman
(K:23858)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
7/27/2017 5:55:19 PM
I like the focus of ALL the blooms. The couple of blown whites are regrettable. PS I think it is Phlox.
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Photo By: kevin nugent
(K:2877)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
7/6/2017 7:24:04 PM
What a marvelous idea !!! Controlled/structured chaotic color with a lovely point of focus.
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Photo By: mansoor mohamadi
(K:1107)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
6/6/2017 7:42:15 PM
And now for something completely different. Thank you.
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Photo By: kevin nugent
(K:2877)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
5/24/2017 8:21:18 PM
Wow. I love how the flower pops out of the picture. It's a real shame that the leaves look damaged. Oh I am old, because I just noticed you used a phone. Too bad.
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Photo By: amir taghipour
(K:140)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
4/26/2017 2:48:53 PM
The brightly colored sign on the left pulls my eyes unnecessarily away from the 'Bricks'.
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Photo By: pasquale ale angelini
(K:2543)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
4/26/2017 2:42:47 PM
I like the framing and the DOF. I'm uncertain about the spider webs.
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Photo By: Wolf Zorrito
(K:78768)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
3/2/2017 5:42:07 PM
This is surprisingly compelling to me. I think it is because of the tonality of the sharply defined colors.
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Photo By: James Fraser
(K:941)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
2/12/2017 5:30:33 PM
Love the flat plane of focus, edge to edge.
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Photo By: kevin nugent
(K:2877)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
1/5/2017 7:45:42 PM
Like the pristine snow. Why 1600?
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Photo By: arghya basu
(K:1320)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
11/28/2016 9:37:24 PM
It hit me after I clicked on your image that I was very taken with your exposure.
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Photo By: Shirley D. Cross-Taylor
(K:174145)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
11/6/2016 4:59:26 PM
Tripod, cable release, mirror lock-up. Don't leave home without them!
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Photo By: Linda Brown
(K:334)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
10/14/2016 7:57:59 PM
Love the Phlox. Love the complete depth of focus. Love the Bokeh.
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Photo By: kevin nugent
(K:2877)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
10/10/2016 7:14:01 PM
My eye is drawn to the small, odd rays of light in the middle. To me they are THE picture. Next is the narrow swath of green, through the middle. The wild foreground and the top of the clouds are much less important. I initially thought that some application of the rule of thirds would help. A telephoto lens could isolate the rays. A panoramic crop of just the green and rays might be nice. Finally, the rays themselves are a bit blown out. By concentrating on them you'd more easily handle that.
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Photo By: Linda Brown
(K:334)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
8/5/2016 7:39:25 PM
Do you have one without the tree? You have nice tonal gradation that I would like to see explored more. Maybe punch up the contrast a little. And lose the white spots in the middle.
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Photo By: siamak jafari
(K:20075)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
8/3/2016 7:08:33 PM
Thank you for the detail in the door.
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Photo By: ARIJIT GHOSH
(K:4387)
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Critique By:
iiiii iiiii (K:-283)
7/12/2016 8:09:55 PM
Looking at one of your today's images, I noticed you use hand held stacking. I had to look backwards at your macro flowers and came upon this. Wow! Everything you show is necessary. Nothing extraneous. Do you have one without the soft focus?
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Photo By: Eb Mueller
(K:24960)
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