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cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-25 9:00]

Very striking photo, the colors and the overlapping shapes make for a very interesting subject. As for whether this is a photo of a person, for the most part I'm going to have to take your word for it. If I squint just right, I can almost make it out...

Very well done, thanks for sharing!

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-23 3:13]

I was browsing through photos of Andorra, and this one took my breath away. It's criminal that this one hasn't gotten a higher rating, it's absolutely gorgeous. Well worth the wait!

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-10 4:57]

Incredibly sharp, great color range, interesting lighting, and good composition. Not much more to say other than congratulations on this one, well done.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-09 4:15]

Very expressive and emotional portrait, excellent work. I hope someone had some work for him. I think you could get away with a little more contrast without losing any detail, I'd like to see some slightly darker shadows and brighter highlights.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-09 4:12]

This is a great scene. I enjoy how the rocks appear so solid and have such a strong contrast compared to the rest of the scene, which is more pastel and almost ethereal.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-09 4:11]

He's got more guts than me, I can tell you that. Nice shot at a decisive moment.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-09 4:09]

Definitely a dizzying effect, I can't look at this too long without getting slight vertigo! I actually think the slight blur complements the distortion from the wide angle and the skewed point of view. I think you could use some more contrast, an easy fix.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-06 3:04] [+]

I think this calls for more contrast; you have plenty of highlights and middle tones, but really no shadow. The composition also doesn't draw me in; a tighter, vertical crop that just featured the house might help.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-05 3:26]

Good perspective, I've seen this point of view before and always enjoy it, but the heart "tattoo" makes this an individual shot. Right now it's a 1-pointer for me because of the levels; as is, it's not black and white, it's dark gray and light gray. I recommend you work with the levels to get some more contrast, darker shadows and brighter highlights, specifically concentrating on the heart to make it stand out from the gargoyle a little more.

cldphoto Silver Star Critiquer/Silver Note Writer [C: 17 W: 0 N: 44] (213) [2009-03-05 3:22]

I'm glad I read the note, my first thought when I looked at the photo in the gallery, even before I saw it was an Iceland photo, was, "Hey, that looks like the hills near Skógafoss." I like the shot very much. I think the only suggestion I can make is to do a little more cropping along the lower edge to get the stream out of the frame entirely.