timinich
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Very well done.
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This is an interesting subject with the windmills in the background, but there's no main subject for your eyes to focus on. The hand rail is distracting.
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I like the monochromatic feel and movement in this picture.
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Another great B&W landscape shot. You have a talent for that.
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B&W was a great choice.
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It's like a painting. Love it.
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I like the almost monochromatic look.
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I don't think the yellow in the sky works. I'd want to get the colors generally under control.
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There's a lot to like going on here. The mountains form a great line across the photograph and the blue sky provides some punch. The reflection adds something unique and the animals (I can't really tell what they are) give everything scale. It's good to see so many things coming together in a single photograph.
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Processing is far too heavy.
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You captured the moment and the facial expressions perfectly.
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Your landscapes are always great, and this is no exception. The water looks particularly good here.
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The colors really don't work here. I'm not sure if it was intentional or not, but this could be a lot better with some color correction, or maybe B&W.
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The processing work here is really great. Where were you standing when you took the picture?
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I think that you could back off the processing just a bit here.
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Great shot of my home away from home!
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Very cool use of the lens.
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It's a bit of a boring photo, at least by POW standards. The only message or emotion this picture seems to convey is "This ship is big." There's nothing necessarily wrong with that, but POW is supposed to be special. I also would like to see the large version of this picture.
The strange thing about this selection is that Patrice Niset's other work is very strong. The train, trombone, mill and guitar all stand out as much more interesting pictures. -
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Impressive. B&W was a great choice here.
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I like this picture quite a bit. The subject matter really is one that you don't see much, and the technique is top notch. Also, B&W was a good choice.
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