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Critique By:
Alessandro Capelli (K:34805)
10/21/2006 10:33:00 PM
WOW! Great shot Jinggoy! Wonderful night shot! I love the perspective and the colours too! Great work! Have all the best! Ciao, Ale
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| Photo By: Jinggoy Montenejo
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Susan Jennifer (K:39)
10/21/2006 8:57:40 PM
Incridible. From the rocks at the waters edge to the top of the mountains with storm clouds and blue sky. This one takes my breath away. The rainbow is icing on the cake.
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| Photo By: Adam Burton
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mohamed ahmed abd el rahim (K:5753)
10/21/2006 10:35:18 PM
excellent..fantastic shot..amaizing place..very nice strong details..very beautiful scene..very nice colors..and nice rainbow shot..well done and congrats for the POD awards best regards mohamed ahmed
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| Photo By: Adam Burton
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r u t h d r io (K:4339)
1/17/2006 1:05:28 PM
ohhh Kiarang, this one is so intrigant and beautifull, it could be a saturn image ; goos static model, itīs not easy to be in the same position during 30 sec! wonderfull capture
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| Photo By: Kiarang Alaei
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Billy Bloggs (K:51043)
10/21/2006 11:06:56 PM
They remind me of moons reflecting the light from the sun and with a dark side. Well done. Regards, Gary
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| Photo By: rino sirio
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Rachel Leah (K:26110)
10/22/2006 12:07:29 AM
Aww.... this is such a cute shot I love it! The sister (?) is holding the baby with such care and looking at it with such love and the baby is freaing out! Haha, excellent shot, you captured a cute and funny moment! :) ~Rachel~
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| Photo By: gina lowthert
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Name Surname (K:3712)
10/22/2006 12:38:51 AM
No words. Just wonder. Excellent b&w. Davide.
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| Photo By: tapas banerjee
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Laura E. (K:5598)
10/22/2006 12:35:07 AM
Hi Flavio,
Great color saturation and sharp focus on the flower's center. I also like the white background, it provides wonderful contrast against the bright red petals. Nice work!
Regards, Laura
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| Photo By: Flavio Ortolan
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Bijit Bose (K:5871)
10/20/2006 7:12:36 PM
The two sides of the water creates a Jesus like image with raised hands, which really impressed me. Excellent abstract - B&W is perfect for this. To me, the only weakness is the cropping - I would have cropped a bit tighter on the two sides to accetuate the abstract figure formation within the water. Inspires me to suggest more - how about a multi colored water flowing with some light into it and a dark background....I think that would also be another excellent abstract composition - though different in nature from what you have here.
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| Photo By: abhra aich
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Critique By:
Steve Rosenbach (K:8338)
10/20/2006 8:06:37 PM
Peta,
A beautiful photo in every way. I had to stop and wipe the tears from my eyes.
I often find myself saying, "...grandma would be smiling..." as well, when our family is all together.
Thanks you for sharing this with us.
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| Photo By: p e t a .
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Merv Petralba (K:228)
10/20/2006 9:26:18 PM
I don't think I've seen a great sunrise shot like this in a long time. Those colors are just amazing to look at.
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| Photo By: Mehmet Dağ
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Stan Ciszek (K:56854)
10/20/2006 10:49:13 PM
Hello Graham, Magnificent fabulous beauty Absolutely stunning, Wonderful colours, fascinating composition I love it. Congratulations Thanks for shering With Best Regards Stan
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| Photo By: Graham Jones
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Zefram Zef (K:1443)
10/20/2006 10:48:40 PM
YES !! Very interesting image. Intriguing and well played with a substantial monochome image with few, simple and effective composition elements.
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| Photo By: Mahmoud Baha Sadri
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Bryan Miller (K:3395)
10/21/2006 2:12:58 AM
ahhhhh GG I have not visited UF in many months... what a wonderful surprise !!! fantastic photograph. oh what must I do for a print?
and thank you Paola -- it is our ginger bread house :)))
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Photo By: Giuliano Guarnieri
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Mary Brown (K:71879)
10/21/2006 2:50:36 AM
This is glorious, Bill. There is a glow from its center. I can almost see the little fairy sitting in there. Those blues are gorgeous. Love it. MAry
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| Photo By: Bill Voizin
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Critique By:
Senthil Kumar (K:1648)
10/21/2006 7:54:59 AM
It sure looks like a road less travelled, albeit a very beautiful one. It makes me wonder what's awaiting at the end of the road. I like the perspective, good depth of field, soft light and the touch of bright yellow / orange fall color in the front amidst the green leaves. I wonder how it will look when all the leaves turned to the fall colors. Very nice picture and a nice composition indeed!
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| Photo By: Steve Spencer
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Critique By:
Albert Jacobs (K:9527)
10/21/2006 9:44:38 AM
Woooowww... dear Mary,
This view makes me smile :). Great work ! Beautiful collage you present here. I like these warm views. Good idea, the one on the left with the leaves. Compliments, my friend !
Greetz and see you, Albert
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Photo By: Mary Brown
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Robert Kocs (K:89085)
10/21/2006 7:05:27 AM
What an original composition, I do love the modern urban art (grafitti). Your composition with steps is very impressive and interesting. Love the dark tones and monotone colours, very nice rusty surface, Well captured and seen! Bravooo my friend! 7+++
Have a nice week end dear Fabrice! Robert
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Photo By: G G
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Critique By:
Francisco N-G (K:28728)
10/19/2006 3:43:27 PM
Dear Marija, a wonderful image again. The composition and presentation are really well thought out. I love how well you controlled the different parts of the scene, the background and water are just perfect, the silhouettes are sharp and well defined.
A fav!!!
:-)
Francisco
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| Photo By: Marija Ristic
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Timothy Schirmer (K:7201)
10/18/2006 7:14:58 AM
Wow, this is very disorienting at first because I feel like I am looking into a broken mirror, although. What I love about it most is the depth, how we are carried from one space to the next, and then out the window! One of my favorites. -Tim
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| Photo By: D M
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Robert Kocs (K:89085)
10/19/2006 8:06:22 AM
Absolutely impressive work, love your original idea the mood and way that you illustrate this perspective. Oh my God! Many nice exciting details and lovely tonality, the atmosphere is superb. The light and focuse well concentrated to the lighthouse. Excellent work, bravoo my friend! Nicely done! 7+++
Bonjour my dear Fabrice! Robert
ps:...saved my favourites! :)
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Photo By: G G
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Critique By:
Jo Sparreboom (K:145)
10/19/2006 8:39:25 PM
Dear Mohammad,
Excellent !! Very original point of view! Nature is amazing isn't it? I like the reflection of the sunflower in the waterdrips! Congratulations with this beautiful picture!
Greetz Jo
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| Photo By: Mohammad dt
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Critique By:
Annemette Rosenborg Eriksen (K:55244)
10/18/2006 10:27:29 AM
Oh this is magnificent, Nick! What a scenery and what architecture. The way you exposed the photo makes it look almost surreal, fairy talelike. Great colours. Best wishes, Annemette
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Photo By: Nick Karagiaouroglou
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Andrzej Pradzynski (K:22541)
10/17/2006 11:59:13 AM
nessa, again one of those fantastic radiant portraits you make, you likely have a secret to capture the light so well with no harsh contrast no much burned out areas. Wonderful portrait. Is it the characteristic of your Fuji supper CCD sensor that gives you the range? Cheers, NJ
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Photo By: vanessa shakesheff
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Marco Vredegoor (K:7301)
10/14/2006 4:38:16 PM
excellent shot, great use of the grain in the picture. It looks like a prerafaelite, was that your intention? the lighting is very good, with the light falling in from the right and the candles lighting the frame on the left. The composition is also excellent. Well done! All the best, Marco.
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Photo By: Aniko Heart
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Critique By:
Anson Moye (K:3480)
10/16/2006 12:28:15 AM
A true jewel itself, Giuseppe, with the luminescence of the light shining through along with some reflected light. Amazing detail in the middle of the flower, and the background is appealing, with rich color and a little stippled look to it. A great capture, Giuseppe. Anson
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Photo By: Giuseppe Guadagno
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Critique By:
Emgy Massidda (K:60358)
10/14/2006 1:36:18 PM
I think this is a really amazing capture. Lens babies can produce some stunning results Not easy to shoot these minuscule flower pods. You did a great job here. Fantastic colours and effects. A favorite!!!! Regards - Emgy
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| Photo By: Joel Aron
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Critique By:
The Pilgrim (K:65124)
10/13/2006 2:46:19 AM
Such a beautiful and delightful image to view! A wonderful work Larry! I love the details and the contrast of the grass and the blue of the water! Outstanding vision and capture!
Big Congrats
Paul E Brumit
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Photo By: Larry Donnelly
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Olga-Eva Krajciova (K:19240)
10/12/2006 8:17:11 AM
Hej, what is this?? It is very great. It is not just a beauty of that moment, but it makes my imagination to driveall around and bring some ideas...It reminds me all those pictures of Saint people who I had seen as a small child, with strong light around theire bodies, it reminds me movies about aliens, it reminds me a sign of hope...even if u are lost there is still a light! YOur image makes alive old idealistic remembers in my head :)) But mostly, it is magical moment and very very great picture. Regurds Olga
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| Photo By: Rob A. Johnston
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Miranda Pacolli (K:569)
10/12/2006 8:20:54 AM
It was hart to deside wich of your photos is the best, but finaly I chosse this one, wonderful place and technique, like the angle, colors and cmoposition yuo are sou original...R7
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| Photo By: Scott Tylor
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