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Critiques From Braden Hanna


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Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
9/27/2007 3:00:29 AM

It is looking through a porthole on the vehicle deck of a ferry, the saltwater rusts the decks and makes for a nice picture.

Thanks
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/23/2007 5:04:13 AM

Thanks, it is unfortuantly one of those pictures that look great at full size and the black on the right is much less extreme than is shown here.

and yes just a new vancouverite as of june. i quite like the pictures on your website, the canadian landscape work is very well done. feel free to check mine out www.colbornecafe.com im just in the process of changing it over from my relay for life site to my photography one.

thanks
~braden
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/23/2007 4:56:56 AM

truly great black and white, my favorite part is the one flower on the right that has drooped down
~braden
        Photo By: Jonathan Karwacki  (K:1062)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/23/2007 4:55:24 AM

Great yellow, the color jumps out very well, leaving the gold/bronze object in darkness, almost a reverse sun.

what is it of though?

~Braden
        Photo By: André Robichaud  (K:132)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/23/2007 4:54:05 AM

well captured and framed, surprisingly few tourists interrupting the shot.

good one
~Braden
        Photo By: Arthur Kornienko  (K:10844)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/20/2007 5:46:50 AM

Not entirely sure what it is as far as subject matter, but as far as quality it is excellent!

the way that each droplet has its own focus on the entire mesh like screen is fascinating.

Keep it up!
~Braden
        Photo By: Ornella Erminio  (K:3487)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/20/2007 5:44:29 AM

I think everybody who is a member of the Usefilm society can relate to this photo! great capture of the life of a photographer!

~Braden
        Photo By: Murat Kodan  (K:437)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/20/2007 5:42:37 AM

Fantastic shot, great connection between the natural and the man made beauties! Perfect time of day to make use of the long exposure style of photograph that you have done so freely here!

keep up the good work Bryan!
~Braden
        Photo By: Bryan Palmer  (K:400)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/20/2007 5:36:28 AM

Rather great shot Greg!! the only think i have to say about it as far as critiquing is that your "watermark" or logo is very large and distracting, have you thought about doing a bordered logo?

otherwise great shot and perfect layout!
~Braden
        Photo By: Greg Scott  (K:1990)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/20/2007 12:01:29 AM

Why thank you, I have a few others that were taken same time with even better reflections, check back soon to see them!

Cheers
~Braden
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/19/2007 4:25:52 PM

Very cool, great composition and placement in the frame!

excellent b&w
~Braden
        Photo By: Tony Hunter  (K:5869) Donor

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/19/2007 6:16:37 AM

Thank you avi, next picture is of it solved check back.
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/19/2007 6:14:10 AM

Absolutely stunning capture you have here, one of those rare photos that make you stop and say, I can picture myself their!

This is definitely one of those, the color range is spectacular!

One very impressed viewer here
~ Braden
        Photo By: Vincent K. Tylor  (K:8890)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
2/13/2007 8:04:17 PM

simply stunning, makes you think a solid WOW!
        Photo By: Wojtek Kwiatkowski  (K:37)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
2/13/2007 8:02:50 PM

Yet again you have managed to "wow" me with this picture, make me think on a higher level.

Keep them coming
        Photo By: Wojtek Kwiatkowski  (K:37)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
2/10/2007 8:14:58 PM

absolutely stunning, captured the moment with such a "wow" effect. Great Shot!!

Braden
        Photo By: Wojtek Kwiatkowski  (K:37)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
2/9/2007 9:06:05 PM

amazingly powerfull how do you like that lens i am thinking about investing in a fisheye and want some photographers opinions
        Photo By: Peter De Rycke  (K:41029)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
2/9/2007 9:01:08 PM

Great Capture, couldnt have been planned to save your life!!
        Photo By: Ivo Leupi  (K:446)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
1/26/2007 6:39:07 AM

Odly Enough that was with a tripod- The wind was strong enough that they were moving around behind us.
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
12/18/2006 4:11:21 PM

Amazing, such detail in the fur and depth of field. Great shot

Braden
        Photo By: Todd Weeks  (K:7636)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
9/27/2006 2:07:29 AM

Amazing photo, the combination color and subject matter has made for something that is undoubtably amazing
        Photo By: Sandra Berry  (K:7917) Donor

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
9/4/2006 12:13:52 AM

Awsome Picture cathy, great color and subject matter. the question i have is how big was this object
        Photo By: Cathy Carroll  (K:27874)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
8/9/2006 11:14:03 PM

Amazing shot. the simplicity and lack of civilization makes for a truly great shot. keep it up.
Braden
        Photo By: Lucio Sassi  (K:146)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
5/26/2006 4:32:36 AM

very good picture, you do bird photography very well,i really like the contrast between the nature of the bird and the industrial fence
        Photo By: sam khosravifard  (K:17215)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
5/26/2006 4:31:24 AM

Thanks, ya for some reason with this picture when I changed the size it made it seem quite pixalated. thank you for the feed back
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
5/11/2006 4:21:17 AM

i love this shot, just from the black and white to the mirror shot. keep it up
        Photo By: Ivaylo Todorov  (K:308)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
5/11/2006 4:13:51 AM

very good shot, the way that the water turns into almost a molten metal mercury. keep it up
        Photo By: Joe Plocki  (K:779)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
4/11/2006 1:50:04 PM

stunning picture, and a strapping young lad you have there, keep up the great work
        Photo By: Brooke Hanna  (K:27)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
4/11/2006 4:06:46 AM

Thank you, it was an amazing afternoon, and the picture just grabbed my attention
        Photo By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)

Critique By: Braden Hanna  (K:451)  
2/23/2006 11:41:18 PM

Fantastic Shot, just a question how did yo uget the dragonfly to stay still?
        Photo By: David McClenaghan  (K:9481)


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