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Critiques From Capt. Greg L. Johnson


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Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
9/5/2006 11:46:12 PM

excellent shot Steve, love the difference in clarity foreground to background. Know about early morning for all to well. Take care Reguards Greg.
        Photo By: Steve Rosenbach  (K:8348)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
9/5/2006 11:40:42 PM

John excellent shot, I just uploaded on simular to yours....
        Photo By: John Beamish  (K:28)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
9/5/2006 11:38:29 PM

Nice shot John, how did you get the sunbeams to come in so clear.
        Photo By: John Miller  (K:111)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
7/25/2006 1:22:33 AM

Excellent shot, and please resolve the scanner issue. What should be a breathtaking shot looses it's punch with the poor scanner. keep up the good work..
        Photo By: cory lowry  (K:458)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
2/9/2004 2:11:37 PM

Jon: Great capture, I fill with emotion as i look at this picture. I know the joy, and the pain of that situation. My daughter born this past november spent 10 days in an incubator. Great job, only those who have been through it can truly understand. God bless and keep up the good work.
        Photo By: Jon Slater  (K:1340)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
2/5/2004 4:52:41 PM

Diego: Good job, this is a good example of how a still image can create a wide range of emotion. I look at this image and I feel fear, sadness, and hope for the future all at the sametime. We must never forget the past and always, always remember the people that gave us our freedom and our future. Great photo! We will never forget Godspeed.
        Photo By: Castillion .  (K:1570)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
2/5/2004 4:44:20 PM

Michelle Great capture, I like the way you used the Jib sail to shield the glare of the sun. Good job keep them coming.
        Photo By: Michelle Rutledge  (K:14)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/31/2004 5:34:01 PM

Nice shot, love the lighting and the texture. Wish my counterparts looked like that.....Great job....
        Photo By: Ernie Basciano  (K:2247)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/28/2004 5:07:09 PM

Nice shot Alan, good composition and great job on the reflection. What's the secret to get mother nature to cooperate and give you water that calm. Capt. Greg L. Johnson
        Photo By: Alan Armanini  (K:5407)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/20/2004 1:35:49 PM

Excellent shot especially since it was taken through glass. By the way thanks for the tip on cropping my pic of Sydney, don't know why i didn't think of it... thanks Greg
        Photo By: Glenn R. McGloughlin  (K:3837)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/19/2004 5:16:51 PM

Hey how did you get a picture of my car!!!!! Nice shot, the car that time forgot.... Keep up the good work.
        Photo By: Joshua Rainey  (K:5069)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/19/2004 5:13:14 PM

Great shot. way to go.
        Photo By: Piotr Moszczenski  (K:96)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/19/2004 5:06:59 PM

Just read your bio. From the look of your folio dosn't look like you need much help. Keep up the great work. Good Job. Greg
        Photo By: Phil McLean  (K:11523)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/19/2004 5:00:08 PM

Nice shot Christine, welcome to the site. I think your gonna enjoy it, I do.
        Photo By: Christine Bleyenburg  (K:17)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/14/2004 6:51:09 PM

Lora great picture. Were I live we call that a mackeral sky as it resembles the scales on the fish (may have something to do with the fishing industry being a major source for the local economy) I really like the lighting and the texture. This picture gives a feeling of isolation and warmth at the same time. Great job, keep up the good work and the pictures coming. Greg
        Photo By: Lora Pechy  (K:654)

Critique By: Capt. Greg L. Johnson  (K:137)  
1/11/2004 5:54:20 AM

Great shot Laszlo I have to agree with Kingsley it is straight out of a fairytail. keep up the good work.
        Photo By: Laszlo Illes  (K:2019)


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