Guest Guest Posted November 9, 2006 For the 3/3 and 3/4 raters: you have the right to remain silent. Link to comment
sarah_newton 0 Posted November 9, 2006 I love the way you have framed this, beautifully exposed skin tones. Link to comment
pjmeade 12 Posted November 9, 2006 Hello Catalin, i thought I had rated this shot earlier. Did you re-post? I think this shot has a wonderful intensity. It looks like a story unfolding and I would like to know more. Pete Link to comment
gerhardt 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Her eyes are most suggestive of a story, I look, I ponder and she captivates, Beautiful use of DOF to create intrigue and depth, the warmth of the light works well. A pleasure to share my friend, Gerhardt Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 9, 2006 THANK YOU ALL and Yes it is reloaded because some 3/3 and 4/4 raters are hunting me after I have touched their "proud and manhood". I have all the time in the world to fight that poor little, very small, minimall and so present....The story: I represented there ( Bucharest Fashion Week/ FTV) a small news paper (300.000 copies daily called LIBERTATEA) , along with their own photographers; they were shooting " on stage" and I HAD SOME FUN BEHIND THE STAGE. Regards Catalin Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 9, 2006 Gerhardt, coming from a maSter of nudes... I am honored. Don't you rate it? 7/7 will do Ha, ha ... Thanks my friend Catalin Link to comment
dougbrill 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Great Eyes! Great use of Depth of Field! I love the warm colors, the image is Alive! I do not think the problem is the 3/3 & 3/4 ratings. There are some images on this site that warrant lower than that (including some of mine :)). I would like people's honest opinions about images not restricted to "good" opinions.I think there are some users who just flip through images and give ratings without taking the time to really look at the images. A solution may be that if a rating of 3 or less is given users should need to add a reason why. That's my opinion. Link to comment
lanam 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Hi Catalin! The look you captured, the colours and lighting, framing... it all perfectly merges into the very special atmosphere! what a story! Link to comment
jfrey43 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Catalin, Last time this was submitted I said it was a wonderful shot. Again I say that and wish I could take photos as well as you. Great capture. Love the warm tones! I also agree with Mr. Brill's comment. If someone is to rate a photo 3/3 or lower the site should make them add a comment before it will submit it. Just an idea...... Link to comment
davidorea 1 Posted November 9, 2006 Excellent scene, Catalin. Her expression is unique. Beautiful composition, warm colors, and light. Very good DOF. Lovely girl! Best regards! Link to comment
azenall 0 Posted November 9, 2006 No, Catalin, I'm not happy with the annonimous ratings :) but is necesary for most view Link to comment
pedrodeluisa 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Penetrating and intense gaze. Could the man be deleted if he is not a important part of the photo? Anyway, beautifully photographed this beautiful girl. On the other hand, do not bother for low ratings, you are a very good photographer with no needs for ratings, as you demonstrate everyday. But probably the system needs to be deeply revised. Regards. Link to comment
sarah_newton 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Hi Catalin. I find the ratings very strange on here. I have had alot of 3's thrown at me tonight without one taking the time to explain why my image didn't work for them. Its sad and makes this site seem very cold. Link to comment
pi 0 Posted November 9, 2006 The 3/3ers are just jealous lol. Excellent work, Catalin. Link to comment
tranhuy 0 Posted November 9, 2006 This is classic, Catalin. Outstanding in all aspects. Greatly done. Best regards. (sorry no 7s due to PN, but truly you got 10/10 from me) Link to comment
alecee 0 Posted November 9, 2006 Catalin, I am happy with my photo and I know the quality is there but I cannot control the ratings. My policy on anonymous ratings is "to each his own" and I'm glad that at least they bothered to rate. To me the number of viewers is more important as an interest indicator. http://www.photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=5159088 Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 10, 2006 Great portrait Catalin. About rating, see my last photograph. Link to comment
cherlyn 1 Posted November 10, 2006 Very nicely exposed with warm tones. The composition is interesting, with the unknown someone 'admiring ' her beauty from the background. Great idea. (Nowadays I am immune with the annoymous low ratings without comments. Just take them like a pinch of salt. I will even be surprised if I don't see 3s :o . I looked more towards valuable, sincere & friendly comments/feedback instead. I just want to enjoy & improve on the art of photography, I didn't want to be hindered or bothered by the annoymous low ratings. Anyway I always believe photography is a subjective art, & each is entitled to their own likes & dislikes. Don't get too bothered by them. ) Link to comment
giulianoboiti 0 Posted November 10, 2006 nice girl.... what have I to do about anonimous ratings ? Link to comment
florianabarbu 0 Posted November 10, 2006 Catalin, a fost o vreme ,(eu sunt pe PN din 2003, cred) cand ratingul nu era anonom . Erau la fel de multi 3 , 2 si 1 dar erau certuri nesfarsite si reclamatii la curatorii site-ului. Asta este o masura a curatorilor ca sa nu se imbolnaveasca de nervi...ca erau injuraturi si chestii nasoale intre membrii :) Cred ca asta-i treaba. Link to comment
Guest Guest Posted November 10, 2006 We are all allowed to rate a limited number of works with 7 and we should all be allowed to rate a limited number of works with 3 during a period of time. Catalin P.S. I have tried to contact the curators but they never answer. Link to comment
john graham 0 Posted November 10, 2006 Answer to your question. Personal, impersonal, comments or ratings, 3/3, 7/7, its not going to change the world. Whether a person likes a shot or not, the image speaks for itself. Plus fashions, and fades are always changing. Thats my view. Let us just enjoy our image making. Right to the subject at hand. Very powerful shot, first class. 7/7. Kind regards John Link to comment
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