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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
6/23/2005 3:02:57 AM
Perfect exposure!
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| Photo By: Pat Fruen
(K:12073)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
6/15/2005 5:29:07 AM
it seems really nice to me!! =D great saturation, brightness and contrast!
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| Photo By: Joe Plocki
(K:779)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
1/7/2005 5:22:35 AM
BEAUTIUL!!!
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| Photo By: larry white
(K:368)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
1/6/2005 3:04:22 AM
Beautiful! A favorite!! I like your portfolio as well as this shot, but I just wonder, why such a grainy film?, i like the grain but in some pictures it may have looked better a sharp picture. I wonder how this would have looked. Very nice work though!! =)
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| Photo By: Anna Lankau
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
11/30/2004 6:03:14 PM
Beautiful!!! The place looks wonderful and the colors and simplicity of this picture is just stunning! Congratulations! The only improvement to this shot is for you to crop it from the bottom or the top. As one of the principal rules of composition, an image looks better if its not divided exactly by the half. In this case, as the ground is beautiful and with different layers of colors, I recommend you to see how it looks if you crop the sky a little bit. That way the shot won?t be exactly divided at the half. But by the half or not, I love your picture, it?s definitely great!!
Antonio
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| Photo By: Paolo Pagnini
(K:888)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
11/25/2004 7:52:05 PM
Great scene my friend! The sepia tone works excellent here.
Keep posting Ray, thanks a lot fot your support =)
Best regards
Antonio
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| Photo By: Ray Gould
(K:1539)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
11/21/2004 10:44:25 PM
Thank you Frank... I liked a lot your portfolio, very interesting!!
Regards!!
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| Photo By: Antonio Díaz
(K:2710)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
11/14/2004 6:01:36 PM
Excellent story!!! In my favorites!! =)
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| Photo By: Ján HRONSKÝ alias ?ltý D
(K:1289)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
10/29/2004 1:56:01 PM
Bulent, I love this shot! It?s like a painting!! Could you give some detail about the post-production? How did you managed to get that mood and effects?
Best regards!
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| Photo By: Bulent Ahiskal
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
10/24/2004 2:24:51 AM
Fred, thanks for stoping by, I liked a lot your portfolio. So you visited guaymas, a perfect choice, i hope you get to visit San Carlos, a very nice beach around here. If you go again you should hang in hermosillo for a while, its very nice!
Best Regards!
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| Photo By: Antonio Díaz
(K:2710)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
10/24/2004 1:58:16 AM
Excellent composition, the rule of thirds helps a lot here, and they?re both posing for the picture!
Maybe a fill flash to get the some catchlights in the eyes would have looked good too. Regards!
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| Photo By: Fred Lord
(K:4790)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
10/23/2004 2:26:59 PM
I like Cheryl?s blur, that?s just what the image needs. It?s a great model, the dress is beautiful too, but it?s needing some blur. It?s recommended to use a lens between 105 and 185 mmm for portrait picture, that should give you less distortion and the most important thing, the blur in the background. For digital photography is more difficult to achieve the blur because i?ve read that digital cameras have like 5 steps more of depth of field, that means you need to use even longer lens to achieve the desired blur effect. So the options are the lens or the post-production blur in PS.
Best regards!
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| Photo By: Kim Taylor
(K:2816)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
10/4/2004 7:48:31 PM
Zet! you really are the master of portaiture! I love all your recent work. You create a character from each of your subjects.
Just wondering.. could you tell what do you do as post-production in your pictures? i?m really interested.
Best regards from México! Antonio
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| Photo By: zet ka
(K:1276)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
9/28/2004 1:36:39 PM
Ma Luisa!
Muchas gracias por tu interés y apoyo. En verdad lo aprecio mucho =)
Saludos amiga!!
Toño
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| Photo By: Antonio Díaz
(K:2710)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
9/10/2004 2:28:41 AM
Very creative! I love the composition and light.. i just think it need a little post-scanning processing (taking the dust off, adjusting levels, etc.) I see from your portfolio you?ve been in Obregón, I live at 2 hours from there, in Hermosillo.
Best Regards!
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| Photo By: Michelle Ayon
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
9/10/2004 2:21:17 AM
desculpa.. aqui tens o endereço, ontem dei conta mas, nao conseguí adiciona-lo.
http://www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=21
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| Photo By: Carlos Rodrigues
(K:3)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
9/10/2004 2:19:21 AM
Christian, it?s beautiful!!! I looks like a painting, the colors are really impressive!
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| Photo By: Christian Barrette
(K:21125)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
9/9/2004 12:57:36 AM
http://www.dpchallenge.com/tutorial.php?TUTORIAL_ID=21
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| Photo By: Carlos Rodrigues
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
9/9/2004 12:53:34 AM
Carlos
É uma fotografía muito boa!! Gosto muito das cores no fundo e do uso da regra dos tercios na composição. A unica dica que eu posso te dar é a de arranjar um pouco o horizonte. Aquí podes achar o procedimento completo de como fazer isto.
Cumprimentos! Antonio
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| Photo By: Carlos Rodrigues
(K:3)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/20/2004 9:15:18 PM
This is beautiful!!! I love this portrait.. very intersting!! ...as always
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| Photo By: larry white
(K:368)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/20/2004 5:06:13 AM
Simon this is beautiful!!! I wouldn?t change a thing on this shot! Congratulations!
Antonio
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| Photo By: Simon Pang
(K:-41)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/10/2004 8:03:33 PM
BEAUTIFUL!!! It?s on my favorites already
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| Photo By: larry white
(K:368)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/10/2004 7:17:18 AM
Excelente compisición e impresionantemente creativo!! Felicidades!
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| Photo By: Anne Knes
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/10/2004 7:16:03 AM
Fuad
This image is great and has a lot of potential. There is a little hint that i want to share that from my point of view could make this look better: First, as i first see the photo my eyes go all over the place. I guess, because of the title, that the major interest should be on the accordionist, but the women distract from the main subject. I hope you get my point, maybe if the musician was on the other side of the frame could help, or even a better close-up from the accordionist. Second and last, the light seems a little harsh, but this is everywhere except where the accordionist is, in this case i love th shadows on the scene, but i think you could have taken advantage from the shadows and take a closer shot composed only by the accordionist, without the harsh light. Maybe you did take a shot like i?m saying and all that i?ve said won?t have a value, hehe, but well, i hope it helps =) Even with all i said, I really can hear in my head a beautiful tune as i look at your shot, is very good.
Best regards and thanks for stoping by... Antonio
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| Photo By: Fuad Babayev
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/10/2004 3:30:44 AM
Thank you all for your kind comments... Ken, sorry i didn?t add a ABOUT on this one. This was taken in Mozambique, one of the most poor countries in the world. Aprox the 80% of population lives in villages in extreme misery. The street shot was taken at one very poor neighborhood, as most of them. Women there are treated like an object, just to make kids. Women most get food for the little ones, if they find. Most of the kids, as this one, have their huge belly as a sign of a terrible alimentation and hunger. All the older kids in the neighborhood look for their food every single day, on the trees, on the trash or anywhere. The boy from the picture also, was full of blue spots on his body, from some strange disease. Women also don?t receive anything from his husband, they are victims of polygamy and they can?t complain or would be beaten. They?re like slaves for their husbands and no one can change it. They only receive one "capulana" per year (that?s the cape-like thing that she wears that is used for anything that?s on her creativity). Well, i should end here, hehe, i wish i could give more feedback on this one but i?m tired of typing. Thanks a lot for your interest and sorry for don?t giving the explanation at the begining.
My best regards! Antonio
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| Photo By: Antonio Díaz
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/9/2004 10:36:05 PM
Beautiful layers of mountains! Composition is great, and the little bird on left side adds a lot of interest to the shot.. Very well done!
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Photo By: Gregory McLemore
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/1/2004 8:34:06 PM
Murilo
Tiveste um bom prêmio com esta fotografía. Sinto muito o da pedra furada, mas isso quer dizer que algum día poderás voltar lá para olhar bem aquela pedra e para tirar mais algumas boas fotos como esta. Tem uma composição excelênte e um ambiênte muito agradável.
Cumprimentos! Antonio
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| Photo By: Murilo Rafael de Souza
(K:19577)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
8/1/2004 4:28:02 AM
As cores são ótimas e a composição da foto é mesma boa. Tudo está no seu lugar e eu acho que não podería ser melhor. O único detalhe que podería fazer desta uma excelênte imagem é que tivera alguma pessoa por aí. Bom, é só uma idea, do meu ponto de vista, talves não uma pessoa mas alguma coisa que pudesse-lhe dar mais vida. É como a paisagem muito bonita que resalta mais quando há por aí um animal, uma pessoa o qualquer coisa que tenha a ver com a fotografía.
É muito boa de qualquer forma. Parabéns!
Cumprimentos Antonio
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| Photo By: E. P. Mallmann
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
7/31/2004 10:58:14 PM
Very interesting and creative.. i really like! (even with the strap! lol) Regards!
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| Photo By: Hulusi Sogutlu
(K:171)
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Critique By:
Antonio Díaz (K:2710)
7/29/2004 10:02:33 AM
Color looks really improved on this one. Congratulations! I love it!
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