Photographer's Request for Critique
--Larisa Dodz
waiting for critique
comments are welcom :)
Critiques
Victor Minghir , January 18, 2005; 06:04 A.M.
Ivan Colman
, January 18, 2005; 06:08 A.M.
Personally I would have shown the lady's face, but that's only a minor comment. Great original work
David McCracken 
, January 18, 2005; 06:08 A.M.
Yes!
I am not sure what to say. This isn't my thing but it is very well done! Please don't post any more! (Just teasing you understand!)
Paul Haase
, January 18, 2005; 06:16 A.M.
Francesco Favretto , January 18, 2005; 10:37 A.M.
7/7
Grandissima fantasia.Brava
Bilgo jol production -Rouzes- , January 18, 2005; 11:00 A.M.
7/7
Nour Eddine El Ghoumari 
, January 19, 2005; 05:25 A.M.
7/7
Sergei Sogokon , January 19, 2005; 06:35 A.M.
Great job Larisa! Well done!
Moutaz Alsahli , January 19, 2005; 09:08 P.M.
Great !
Don't really understand whats going on in this photo, maybe it needs more imaginative mind than mine, but at least it made me stop and think about it a lot, and its usualy more than enough for a photo to get 7/7, Thanks for sharing your work with us.
Jim McConnell
, January 19, 2005; 10:31 P.M.
Original and creative! It`s a keeper for sure. What kind of camera and lens did you use, to be this sharp and clear the camera has to be digital. 7/7
Manolis Spanakis
, January 20, 2005; 01:33 A.M.
Nice evening scene! I like the way the gentleman on the right is hiding his eyes supervising his plate 7/7
Larisa Dodz , January 20, 2005; 04:15 A.M.
to Jim McConnell
hm.... canon power shot g2 :)
Shmil Gandelman , January 22, 2005; 01:57 P.M.
+ + +
It is a Russian Folk's Exprecion : " And Wulfs is full, and sheeps is safe"!!! Wise femail indeed. Correct me if i'm wrong. Thanks Larisa
Larisa Dodz , January 23, 2005; 11:51 A.M.
to - shmil gandelman
to - shmil gandelman - you are right :)
R J , January 23, 2005; 04:03 P.M.
please call 911...something is wrong here....perfectly wrong 7/7!
Aivar Pärtel
, January 26, 2005; 06:25 A.M.
Rossy Topalova , March 03, 2007; 07:56 A.M.
Madalina Iordache-Levay , March 03, 2007; 10:05 A.M.
Beautiful composition, almost like a classic still life, but with a surreal twist!
Ranjith Pallegama
, May 15, 2007; 02:44 A.M.
Very original to my mind
And a good one for those who encourage others to be vegetarians
Regards
Ranjith
Serge Berrut
, May 15, 2007; 08:32 A.M.
Nicely imagined and done, bravo!
Candance A Kagan , May 15, 2007; 08:52 A.M.
Emotional Vegetarian
It does encourage one to be an emotional vegetarian, for feeding the wolf will only temporarily satisfy him, he will certainly keep coming back for more...if the diversion carnivore dish is empty, then the sheep...well...we can speculate as to the artist's intent, and, hail emotional vegetarianism! Nicely done.
Marcus Christian , May 15, 2007; 01:41 P.M.
Very nicely done. To be honest I don't like it at all, but certainly shows some skill with lighting, PS, and an unusual theme.
John Kelly 
, May 15, 2007; 05:48 P.M.
Makes me lick my chops. Yum! Rare red meat!
Charlette Hannah , May 15, 2007; 06:12 P.M.
Erm...
Have you seen the movie black sheep? It's a kiwi black comedy - this reminds me of that a little in that people turn into sheep, and due to that association this photo freaks me out! I kinda like the idea, but don't really understand it.
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