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Critiques From Bradley Prue


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Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
7/11/2008 1:18:06 PM

Hi Anne, This shot is amazing... If this were hanging on the wall, it would be impossible to walk bye without stopping to soak it in. Remarkable minimalist style, which evokes a sense of claustophobia and urgency. So well done!
~Brad
        Photo By: Anne Knes  (K:60501)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/4/2008 8:25:03 PM

Spectacular in it's darkness! The birds in flight add poetry, and the subdued colors give this the feeling of solitude. This is exceptional...
~Brad
        Photo By: Ania Baran  (K:1128)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/4/2008 8:21:23 PM

So full of color and texture that I could eat it..... yummmm!
~Brad
        Photo By: Ania Baran  (K:1128)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/4/2008 8:19:15 PM

Ania, your use of light and color are so effective with the subject matter. It's all about the drama, and oh yes... you DO bring these photo's to life! Wonderful work!
~Brad
        Photo By: Ania Baran  (K:1128)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
3/6/2008 12:06:20 PM

You FOUND hope. ...and that's the important part of the process. Sharing your intuition with others is generous and critical to the artistic process. Thank you!
~B
        Photo By: Rhonda Prince  (K:17684)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
1/18/2008 12:43:41 PM

Thank you my Ian. Sorry for my absence.. life is good, but pulling from all directions! Your images have always stimulated my imagination, and your kind words say a lot about you. Happy New Year, my friend!
~Brad
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
11/20/2007 3:59:52 AM

you are a modern day explorer....
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:49368)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
10/19/2007 8:43:41 PM

wow.... one could stay transfixed on this visual for a loonnng time! This is absolutely stunning. It's nice to see how much you appreciate the beautiful land(s) that we have been graced with. Good for you, for making the effort to travel and see it all! Keep up the good work.
~Brad
        Photo By: Jose Ignacio (Nacho) Garcia Barcia  (K:94480)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
10/19/2007 8:37:53 PM

Doyle, this is absolutely fantastic! The combination of rich colors, muted lighting, and limited DOF make this a visual treat! Bravo...
~Brad
        Photo By: Doyle D. Chastain  (K:100828) Donor

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
10/19/2007 7:48:29 PM

This shot lays me at the foot of a brilliant painting, hanging in the Louvre... or at least it feels that way! This is magical not only for it's movement, but the brilliant use of color. Ursula, I don't come around often, but your portfolio is one that I always treat myself to...! Hope you are well..
~Brad
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21932)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
8/16/2007 3:32:52 PM

Garold, I am most impressed by the negative space here. The slight blue hue gives this shot a mood that is perfect for the mist. The stark contrast works in this composition very nicely!
~Brad
        Photo By: Garold Jennings  (K:2513)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
8/16/2007 3:23:31 PM

A very generous appraisal, Garold.... thank you!
~Brad
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/21/2007 4:15:15 AM

geometry + time = history. you have wonderful vision, Fabio.
~Brad
        Photo By: Fabio Keiner  (K:49368)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/21/2007 4:13:27 AM

The bluebells reach out.
...as does your vision.
This work is enlightening. Bravo!
~B
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21932)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 5:57:40 PM

Simply beautiful.
Beautifully simple....
        Photo By: Leo Régnier  Я£  (K:66131)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 5:30:30 PM

Gustavo, this is a wonderful combination of elements! I like the way you have captured the details of the iron, and the graceful work hardened geometry that was necessary for the equipment to do it's job. Great work!
~Brad
        Photo By: Gust@vo Sch3v3rin  (K:153864) Donor

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 5:15:26 PM

Hi Ursula, I always like to get this constructive feedback. Especially from those whose work I respect, like yours.... Thank you for your kindness. ~Brad
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 5:12:39 PM

Hi Jeanette! I'm peeking back in to see what you're up to, and as usual I am NOT disappointed! The lines and colors are so very graceful here.... I love how you have chosen the very tip of the petal for the focal point. This is wonderful..
~Brad
        Photo By: Jeanette Hägglund  (K:59855)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 5:09:56 PM

Wow.. Ian, this is outrageous! You did a beautiful job combining so many elements of color, shape, and decoration into a real work of art!
~Brad
        Photo By: Ian McIntosh  (K:42170)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 5:04:55 PM

Hello Thilo! I LOVE that this says so much, by saying so little. The viewer is left completely on his/her own to determine the intent not only of the subject, but of the photographer as well. The wonderful vibrant color grabs you and demands consideration of the subject. Wonderful work, my friend!
~Brad
        Photo By: Thilo Bayer  (K:50355)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
6/10/2007 4:56:32 PM

wow..... how did I NEVER see this??? This is absolutely beautiful in the way that you have captured the soft, inviting light coming through the trees. Wonderfully composed, and it says a lot about your eye for the serene. Fantastic!
~Brad
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21932)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
4/19/2007 6:54:34 PM

...and you know that getting comments from you Rhonda, really gets to me.... in a very flattering way. Thank You!
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
4/5/2007 4:11:05 PM

as always, you are too kind, Roby! I have not been on UF for quite a while... I do miss your wonderful vision, and skilled eye!
~Brad
        Photo By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/27/2007 12:50:34 PM

I'm stopping bye to check up on my favorite artists, and Ursula is one of the best... I love the contrast between nature and technology. The muted tones and hard plastic edges intensify the curious nature of the bee! It is always a pleasure to see where your mind is taking you, Ursula!
~Brad
        Photo By: Ursula Luschnig  (K:21932)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/26/2007 12:51:02 PM

Hi Michael! I'm glad I popped in for a look, just in time to enjoy your unique offering.. It's nice to see the cross hatch filter being used in daylight (I've seen enough rainy night streetlights)! The humble blue nicely accents the brilliant shiny ice. It seems that we often strive for an understated image, and it's refreshing to see a shot that just pops you in the face like this.. Really, really nice, Michael!
~Brad
        Photo By: Michael Alexander  (K:5293)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/16/2007 6:26:53 PM

Compositionally exceptional. To me, the terrain in the foreground being silhouetted against the purple sky sets the stage for all of the interesting elements to work together. While the lightning steals the show, it's all of the sub-components (the trailing tail lights, the arc of the road, the distant city lights) that serve as the foundation for this visual treat. Your overall range in subject matter is admirable.
~Brad
        Photo By: Heather Oelklaus  (K:684)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/13/2007 12:59:41 PM

Their destination is undoubtedly a dangerous place..... This gives me the sense that I am watching something very disturbing, about to unfold. Love it.... !Brad
        Photo By: Caroline Eklund  (K:-281)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/13/2007 12:56:38 PM

I've always found your work completely amazing in style, and full of imagination. I'm not here much, but whenever I stop bye, I peek at the offerings that sprout from your fertile mind.
~Brad
        Photo By: Heather Oelklaus  (K:684)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/5/2007 12:45:09 PM

Linda, this composition is beautifully balanced. What I find the most remarkable is how the quiet little sky, tucked away in the corner, plays such a prominent role... almost stealing the show from the colorful line of buildings. Whatever your settings were... they were dead-on! You have a very strong portfolio..
~Brad
        Photo By: Linda See  (K:1672)

Critique By: Bradley Prue  (K:30312)  
2/5/2007 12:41:04 PM

Linda, the elements come together perfectly here! There is a sense of power and grace that grabs me. Wonderful work!
..Brad
        Photo By: Linda See  (K:1672)


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