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Critiques From Mirek Towski


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Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/19/2009 9:25:52 PM

Nice shot Thomas. Close and personal. Congratulations
        Photo By: thomas M  (K:1004)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/19/2009 7:54:15 PM

Good luck on the other side!!
        Photo By: Majd Eid  (K:56)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/19/2009 7:51:19 PM

Does it really inspire You, a palette leaning against the wall? What emotions does it generate for You? Let me know why did You take this photo? What is so important about this setting, maybe I will understand.
        Photo By: Cv Sewell  (K:-13)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/19/2009 3:56:21 AM

I think Your picture would be more interesting if You did not take the lens cap from Your camera. What is this garbage?
        Photo By: Cv Sewell  (K:-13)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 7:57:34 PM

Nicely captured moment of some tension. It is a good shot.
        Photo By: Jhon Koopman  (K:1693) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 7:39:05 PM

The patterns in nature may be a good category for this shot, but the picture itself doesn't look the best. The grass and bushes in the background take a lot of attention away from Your subject, therefore the pattern in the peacock tail looses its strength.
        Photo By: Salvador María Lozada  (K:19445)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 7:31:49 PM

No kidding that is good. With the band of shadow in the middle of Your shot the sunlit rock in the foreground looks really prominent. Amazing clarity of the air. Nice work.
        Photo By: Michael Mellen  (K:10589) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 7:28:22 PM

Death surrounded by infinity. Great symbol and good shot.
        Photo By: siamak jafari  (K:15817) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 7:23:53 PM

You have a very good eye for spatial composition. Like in this shot, a plane surface with a pattern of closed windows with x's in them broken only by this figure of a painter. Looks like You were shooting at the same level as the painter. This shot took You probably some planing and work. Excellent!
        Photo By: Luciano Caturegli  (K:5929)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 7:17:38 PM

Nice moment. Couldn't be better if it was staged. Looks like bunch of buildings falling to the exploding clouds and the symmetry between a human and a palm tree. This is good work. Congratulations
        Photo By: Luciano Caturegli  (K:5929)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 5:00:36 PM

Not the best portrait in my opinion and the person bending down in the foreground doesn't help at all.
        Photo By: Robert Delgadillo  (K:2214) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 4:58:25 PM

Good textures and the lighting is delicious. I think an element to see how big these formations are would be helpful.
        Photo By: Michael Mellen  (K:10589) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 4:53:43 PM

Great stuff. I like the burst of orange in the sky and very skillful use of foreground. Very well done.
        Photo By: stinky tofu  (K:-70)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/18/2009 3:08:40 PM

Hello Wolf Zorrito. The title is borrowed from Polish slang and could be translated as "ride to remember".
        Photo By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/17/2009 5:39:11 AM

Hello Sunset Man. Can You be more specific what points You agree with me and what does is mean "not necessarily?
        Photo By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 7:16:18 AM

Perfect moment.
        Photo By: Rich  Swanner  (K:-3168)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 7:14:46 AM

Early bird gets the worm. Isn't that true in photography? Well done!
        Photo By: SHIBNATH BASU  (K:363)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 7:10:56 AM

Not even a telephone pole. That is an amazing landscape.
        Photo By: Luciano Caturegli  (K:5929)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 7:05:51 AM

Those poles look like bottles of wine stuck in sand. Nice work
        Photo By: Ricardo T  (K:218)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 7:04:03 AM

This would be my Photo of the Day. The best portrait I have seen in a long time.
        Photo By: David Skoumal  (K:-66)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 6:49:23 AM

That must have been a sweet moment. Very good.
        Photo By: joão  chaves  (K:428)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/16/2009 12:29:32 AM

Hello Sunset Man. What I like to see in a photograph is an effort on the photographer part in creating an image. Just pointing a camera anywhere and pressing the shutter release does not qualify as a good photograph to me. I think I am very unique in my taste. I just like to see photographers to try hard. I hope this answered Your question.
        Photo By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/15/2009 11:03:34 PM

Waste of film in my humble opinion.
        Photo By: al shaikh  (K:15790) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 6:52:17 PM

We are looking for a waiter with such experience. Great shot and timing.
        Photo By: krzysztof malino  (K:24)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 6:27:26 PM

Great timing. The vacuum cleaner looks like part of her outfit. Very good street image. Congratulations.
        Photo By: Robert Delgadillo  (K:2214) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 6:18:54 PM

We all are facing the same choice. Even after the longest effort and most brave struggle we have to accept the life the way it is. After reading Your "About" section I can understand how You put her face in darkness using the backlight. It makes her eyes disappear and leaves the viewer only with a smile cutting the dark.
        Photo By: Aneri Nihalani  (K:51)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 6:03:22 PM

I like the way the area of focus crates the center of attention. Simple composition with interesting harsh textures not expected to be found in a flower. Very good job.
        Photo By: Barbara Corvino  (K:3588)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 5:59:00 PM

I am no fan of abstracts, but this one appeals to me maybe because it looks like an old monument to one of the leaders of our past epoch. The texture of the surrounding wall creates this illusion of a painting. Good observation skills.
        Photo By: arian berisha  (K:3434)

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 5:53:43 PM

Czolem Stan. Wyglada na to, ze masz lagodniejsza zime w Kanadzie niz ja w Kaliforni. Fajne pomaranczowe zakretasy pomieszane z lodowatym niebieskim, zupelny abstrakt, gdyby nie kaczka z rzeczywistosci. Niestety bez niej nie byloby fotki w mojej opini. Moze to jest Kaczka-Dziwaczka?
        Photo By: Stan Ciszek  (K:44242) Donor

Critique By: Mirek Towski  (K:13914)  
11/13/2009 5:31:48 PM

Nice portrait. The dark vibrant colors are setting a scary mood, which is often associated with clowns. Why don't You post Your pictures a bit larger. They can be up to around 900 pixels the longer edge.
        Photo By: Alexandre Tremanti  (K:84)


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