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Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 8:02:34 PM

Aykaan, great job on this photograph, very classical feeling, and you make me FEEL the cold. Awesome job.
        Photo By: Aykaan K  (K:13601) Donor

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 7:58:47 PM

Thank you very kindly for your comment
        Photo By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 7:12:14 PM

Naftali, this image is a WONDERFUL abstract, I love it. Its something I would hang on my wall. I'm also from Michigan, where are you from in the State?
        Photo By: naftali raz  (K:1819)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 7:08:37 PM

I really love how that red stands out so prominently, good choice, but I think it would be equally as good without the red.
        Photo By: Khalid Ibrahim  (K:56)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 7:07:26 PM

I agree with Fabio here, I would remove the ps filter.
        Photo By: Glenn Morgan  (K:1029)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:56:08 PM

No, it was an ID number that the company sprayed on.
        Photo By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:48:38 PM

Thank you very much Ralf.

All the best,

Chris
        Photo By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:41:40 PM

hahaha, you always seem to Ralf
        Photo By: Ralf Denguth  (K:3353)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:36:17 PM

Fabiola, AWESOME JOB. This is a wonderful candid photograph. Hopefully you have it framed and hanging in your home.
        Photo By: Fabiola Barrientos  (K:8169)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:33:20 PM

Great job. I just recently took some live music photos myself. Check them out:

www.marketgardenmedia.com/untilthisends

Nice job Flavio.
        Photo By: Flavio F  (K:191)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:31:15 PM

This looks very far removed from reality which is why I like it. Everything in the image is tense, all the buildings look unflush and out of kilter, and you get this feeling that they are going to fall in the street. Nice natural night lighting also Alex. Great job.
        Photo By: Alex Aitonean  (K:173)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:29:42 PM

Awesome job at keeping the colors warm and natural, and splendid architecture.
        Photo By: Saeed Al Shamsi  (K:47735) Donor

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:24:47 PM

Great subject and lighting Partha, just a great text book portrait with a lot of emotion and story telling.
        Photo By: Partha Pal  (K:11619)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:23:34 PM

Wow, awesome skyline. Great job of avoiding lens distortion, and just a beautiful sky. I hope you made good use of a polarizing filter, but if you didn't, you could have tricked me .

All the best,

Chris Peace
        Photo By: Ralf Denguth  (K:3353)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/31/2006 6:11:05 PM

Jeanette, thank you SO much, that means a lot coming from you, you've been a favorite of mine for a while. Thank you again.
        Photo By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
1/22/2006 8:33:31 PM

I really don't know what the shutter speed was, I was brand new with the camera and didn't make an early habit of recording stuff like that, but yes, it was a Ripleys.

The more I look at this photo, the more satisfied I am with it. I really don't think that they are that out of focus.

I DID however use an external flash.
        Photo By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:53:52 PM

Oh, I didnt mean any offense, but the ground line underneath the foreground pole seems unnatural, if it is, its cool. It just looked fake to me, but its still a great job, I love it.
        Photo By: G C  (K:12204)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:52:13 PM

The simplicity is wonderful, with nice, ocean blues. Great job.
        Photo By: J J.  (K:143)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:49:59 PM

Wonderful wonderful job. This is an awesome photograph. It shows a lot of talent, I love your abstracts.
        Photo By: Art McCaffrey  (K:23645) Donor

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:46:30 PM

Incredible capture GC, what a decisive moment, and it really shows your quick reaction to the scene.
        Photo By: G C  (K:12204)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:45:12 PM

I love everything in your portfolio GC. Keep up the great work. These are the types of things I wish I could do.
        Photo By: G C  (K:12204)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:44:09 PM

You know on second look, there appears to be some edits that you went for that are great, but may need a bit more concealing.
        Photo By: G C  (K:12204)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:42:50 PM

GC, truly an awesome work. Everything looks kind of muddled and unrealisitc. The snow really makes everything just a bit more interesting, and the birds in the capture really add. Awesome job
        Photo By: G C  (K:12204)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:41:03 PM

Wow, looks like half of an Ansel Adams photograph. If you could get rid of the background trees, and then make it black and white, I think it would be better, but it is really nice as is.
        Photo By: Linda Kooper  (K:869)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:39:54 PM

Linda, this is really really cool. I'm not sure if you noticed, but each of those lights looks like a peace sign. It really is something you couldn't dream to recreate. Great job, I look forward to seeing more of your stuff.
        Photo By: Linda Kooper  (K:869)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:37:43 PM

I absolutely love this photograph Kristina, its one of my favorites. Its awesome how the subject remains stationary while giving the added dimension of people moving about. This adds life to the image. Great job sweetheart
        Photo By: Kristina Giordano  (K:56)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/29/2005 6:36:11 PM

I actually like the wires, I think they add a linear dimension to the photograph. Great job
        Photo By: Kristina Giordano  (K:56)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/25/2005 12:55:38 PM

Incredible portrait Saleem, you've done a great job here. I love how the subject contrasts with the background, yet the background remains relevant and interesting. Awesome work.
        Photo By: Saleem Khawar  (K:59)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/16/2005 8:55:39 PM

Wow Greg, looks like your sunroof acted like a polarizing filter. Nice shot.
        Photo By: gregg nordin  (K:37)

Critique By: Christopher Peace  (K:1340)  
12/16/2005 8:54:20 PM

A unique subject, with very natural color tones. Great job.
        Photo By: Paul Compton  (K:785)


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