Photographer's Request for Critique
--Linda Keagle
Crazy quilt....
Couldn't find a "quilt" category.....
Critiques
Kyle H , July 07, 2005; 09:37 P.M.
Howard Dion
, July 07, 2005; 09:53 P.M.
I really liek this. It's fun. Nice work.
Karen Perry , July 07, 2005; 10:15 P.M.
I'd love to know how this was done. Each pane has its own story. The only thing I would like to see is a bit more greenery or no plant at all. Everything else in the photo is so well balanced that the plant looks too sparse - especially on the left side.
Andrea Endisch , July 08, 2005; 06:05 A.M.
haven't been interested in quilts up to now, but seeing this we should definitely collect votes for such a category...this is fun! Good that there is the green at the bottom.
Linda Keagle , July 08, 2005; 10:03 A.M.
Karen, the panes in this window were all old glass, therefore each had a different texture. I noticed how they reflected the adjoining house each in a different way...I kept the greenery in it to give it more of a frame of reference. Thank you for your comments!
Kyle and Howard...than you for your visit!
Andrea...I think we ought to have our own sub-categories, don't you?
Denis Sutherland , July 08, 2005; 10:15 A.M.
Nice pic againa snd well spotted.
You obviously like your refelctions, so do I.
maybe you help me inprove my shots and I think you may like my CurveII.
Colin Carron 
, July 08, 2005; 05:21 P.M.
Very elegant - like your new biography portrait! The leaves add a nice colour accent and the distortion from the old glass is great.
Jim Henderson , July 09, 2005; 07:29 A.M.
Love that Linda. I think the greenery is just right. Shows that this isn't some kind of abstract. Well done.
Jan Olof Härnström
, July 09, 2005; 09:31 A.M.
Lovely abstract picture. Well done. Kind regards.
Andrew P. Grant , July 10, 2005; 01:46 P.M.
Another great, clever little shot exploring line. I agree that the leaves add a welcome touch of colour. Nicely seen :-)
Leigh Perry
, July 10, 2005; 07:24 P.M.
I agree with Andrew. The different panes is a fabulous catch, but the green provides the punctuation marks. I especially like the hint of green in the pane on right, third from bottom.
R E , July 10, 2005; 08:40 P.M.
Another one. In my opinion you can go on like this. I remember the first pictures of you I saw - there is no change in vitality, intelligence and warmth up to today. REgards
Amélie * , July 11, 2005; 04:07 P.M.
You are so great at these reflection captures Linda! It really does have a quilt appearance and make a great design for an actual quilt.
Linda Keagle , July 11, 2005; 04:28 P.M.
RE...that is probably one of the nicest compliments I have ever received....thank you.
Amelie...hi! happy to see you!
Leigh, Andrew, Jan, Jim, Denis, Colin...thank you all for stopping by!
Jim McNitt
, July 11, 2005; 09:22 P.M.
How's this possible? I'm baffled and intriqued. Grandma's quilts never looked like this. Then, again, it was Grandma who was a little crazy, not her needlework. --jim
Vi P , July 12, 2005; 04:24 A.M.
Great work! really unbelievable that such things are real :)
Les Berkley 
, July 16, 2005; 11:22 A.M.
Love the old, wavy glass and the irregular muntins. I assume there's another, similar window roughly oposite this one? Very well seen in any case.
Les
Ektor Coughanour , July 18, 2005; 04:36 A.M.
Bente D.-Nielsen
, July 19, 2005; 02:58 A.M.
Oh Linda ... so you turn out to be a real voyeur. It's good because you really have an eye for it. It's really beautiful.
>thinking of how this quilt would look on my bed<
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