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Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
8/25/2005 2:37:27 PM

Et nydelig bilde med flotte skyer og lekre fargesammensetninger.

Et pent stykke arbeid......
        Photo By: Reidar Olsen  (K:144)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
8/15/2005 8:35:48 PM

Beautiful skyline, great sot. Wish I could be there....
        Photo By: Anunay Nayak  (K:2807)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
8/13/2005 7:46:21 AM

A beautiful picture with great depth. The sailboat is definately out of its element and that creates a slightly more dramatic shot. Very good work

You were asking about the 12-24mm, and it's highly recommendable. Great to work with and very flexible. So, next stop; http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
        Photo By: Manu    (K:13082)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
8/11/2005 11:49:47 PM

You've done it again, Lars. This picture falls into the same category as your previous shots; perfection
        Photo By: Lars Raun  (K:1701)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
8/11/2005 11:35:49 PM

Absolutely beautiful shot with great colours and composition
        Photo By: Tjaart van Staden  (K:979)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/13/2005 10:43:02 PM

Virkelig knall fargekomposisjon og en vel utført ide.

Lekkert
        Photo By: jan thomassen  (K:243)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/13/2005 10:40:40 PM

This is really dreamy. How did you manage to get the exposure right in these conditions? This is a difficult shot to get right I believe.

Very well done, Jeff
        Photo By: Jeffry Surianto  (K:768)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/13/2005 4:03:58 PM

A great shot, Mark. The colours are very "relaxing" and the picture is amazingly sharp.

Very well done
        Photo By: Mark Kresl  (K:9434)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/12/2005 4:44:28 PM

Very well exposed shot. Too bad with the casino.....
        Photo By: Karl Harrison  (K:40)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/12/2005 4:43:02 PM

A fantastic nightshot. The colours and the reflections are a real piece of work, but it looks like it needs to be straightened just a little bit. It's leaning slightly to the left, right?

Anyway, a beautiful picture, Karl
        Photo By: Karl Harrison  (K:40)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/9/2005 8:04:46 AM

Just magnificent. Beautiful colours and great composition. It must have been a magic moment
        Photo By: Marek Szymanski  (K:1001)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/7/2005 6:51:38 AM

Fantastic. Great shot, excellent composition. The depth of the picture makes me want to enter the trail
        Photo By: Kenvin Pinardy  (K:65)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/1/2005 10:04:06 PM

If you want further proof just log on to the university web-camera. This night is equally nice. Check "http://weather.cs.uit.no/"
        Photo By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
7/1/2005 9:53:35 PM

Beautiful colours and clouds, but what if the foreground was slightly lit? The black section is very dominating....
Even thought; beautifully shot
        Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP  (K:18382)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/28/2005 3:19:01 PM

Mysterious, scary, fascinating and beautiful at the same time. Excellent work
        Photo By: A Brito  (K:10699)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/28/2005 3:16:31 PM

This is really a piece of work, Gerhard. Masterpiece, beautifully exposed. I'm fairly impressed by most of your shots, looking forward to your next contribution
        Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP  (K:18382)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/28/2005 3:11:21 PM

Beautiful lines and contrast, but I would like to see the grass slightly more colourful. The concrete at the bottom right of the picture also seem to be a bit overexposed, but is that on purpose perhaps? Anyway, it's a great shot and a good idea.....
        Photo By: Gerhard BuschEFIAP/AFIAP  (K:18382)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/28/2005 2:57:55 PM

People often say that pictures of sunsets usually end up boring and uninteresting, but I insist on the opposite. In fact, it's hard to shoot a sunset that's not beautiful and straight out spectacular. It can be hard to end up with a sunset that really stands out in the crowd, but it seems to me that's just what you've got here.
Great shot, Sean. Just amazing. I would give just about anything to experience this.......
        Photo By: sean slavin  (K:3488)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/27/2005 8:24:41 PM

After a short gaze through most of your pic's I must say I'm fairly impressed. Exposure, composition and colour balance fits perfectly in addition to your ability to create a bit of "drama". You obviously have access to fantastic scenery.....

Fantastic pictures all around, Dave. Looking forward to your next shot already.
        Photo By: Dave K  (K:-171) Donor

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/27/2005 6:34:48 AM

Thank you all for nice comments, you make me kind of proud.
And yes, the green light is a taste of the northern lights. It's usually much brighter, but in this shot it's partly covered by fastmoving clouds. It's no manipulation, this is just the way it was that night......
        Photo By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/26/2005 10:19:34 PM

Thanx Helena. It is definately the northern lights (aurora borealis). It is fairly common during the dark wintertime
        Photo By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)

Critique By: Gaute Bruvik  (K:1156)  
6/26/2005 7:01:25 AM

I must say I'm very impressed by your work, Jozef! I've gazed through most of your pictures, and they all give me a great feeling. Fantastic work. You fall under the same photographercategory as a Danish bloke named Lars Raun. If you're not familiar with his work, he is to be found on this very site. He is also worth everyones attention.
        Photo By: mystic ivanov  (K:51)


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