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timohicks

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    Lick Lick

          13

    I have admired this shot for years and just now discovered the photographer.  This shot, if it hasn't already, should be a serious money maker.  I still really can't look at it without laughing out loud!  This is one of those one in a life-time captures and definate money maker that will be treasured long after we are all gone.

    Thanks for sharing,

    TimOHicks

    Beauty Color

          8

    Photoshop manipulation with restraint; very good work although the framing appears to constrict the quality of the image; frankly it's too autonomous for framing; frameless perhaps would work better.

     

    Tim

    Untitled

          9

    Wonderful props, composition and lighting here Pedro! The whole series "Adeje - Tenerife" is magnificent!

     

    Thanks for sharing and reminding us of HIS blood and suffering.

     

    May GOD bless and keep you.

     

    Regards,

     

    Timothy

    Untitled

          36

    Nothing short of remarkable Rarindra; although it looks like studio controlled lighting, it's a wonderful capture particularly the leaves filled with light. Your models look very candid, in fact, all the elements in this narrative contribute beautifully to the whole.

     

    Regards!

     

    Tim

    Wages

          13

    Patrick, Patrick, Patrick, how are you doing my young friend; it's been quite some time since we discussed my work, "Sea Port Reprise." I hope all is well with you and your health and your family. Yes, you know I really took your comments very seriously so much so that I have invested in new glass (AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED and AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 17-55mm f/2.8G IF-ED plus a Fujifilm Finepix S5Pro Digital SLR--I'm most excited about the S5Pro).

     

    My big concern with "Sea Port Reprise" was the clarity and detail of the images I use to form the composition. Witn this new equipment, I hope I can challenge your discriminating eye even better. I welcome you comments, questions, and unvestigations.

     

     

    This piece was created entirely in Photoshop CS3 Beta. Thanks again for your comments.

     

     

     

    Tim

    Field Poppy

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    This piece should be framed Denise; you are correct, I use my painter's eye for photography exclusively; it is impossible for me to do otherwise. What makes this painting work for me are the background elements both from a colour perspective and in terms of the soft, creamy out of focus qualities, producing non-competitive support for the foreground. Good work and thanks for the comment on my portfolio.

     

    Regards,

     

    Tim

    Wages

          13

    Rashed and Will thanks for your support and remarks; I was aiming at metaphor Will more than title; titles tend to stereotype art; in fact, I started to leave it untitled. I visted each of your sites and was very impressed with your professionalism and photographic prowess. For me complements from such personalities as you makes your remarks the more valuable, so thanks again.

     

    Tim

    Roadside Hawk

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    Excellent soft, creamy out-of-focus background; makes me want to go out and get into debt by purchasing the $1400, AF VR Zoom-Nikkor 80-400mm f/4.5-5.6D ED; just a thought of course. Nice work!

     

     

    Tim

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