Photographer's Request for Critique
--Mikel Arrizabalaga
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Critiques
Antonio Díaz
, October 03, 2007; 11:34 A.M.
Esta es la leche! Magnifico rango tonal.
A Massa
, October 03, 2007; 12:20 P.M.
Fabulosa !! Cualquier calificativo se queda corto.
Saludos.
Teresa Pollen
, October 03, 2007; 02:11 P.M.
Beautiful compostion and lighting. This is a wonderful series, but this one is my favorite.
Risto J Savolainen
, October 03, 2007; 03:07 P.M.
Very aesthetic. Best regards, Sakke
Marta Eva LLamera 
, October 03, 2007; 05:24 P.M.
Pep Mir 
, October 03, 2007; 05:34 P.M.
Si buena era la otra del mismo tema, buena es esta. Mi enhorabuena de nuevo.
A Massa
, October 04, 2007; 04:56 A.M.
Cuando la he comentado, no se podia puntuar. Me satisface ver tan buen trabajo para recibir el reconocimiento que se merece.
Saludos.
Antonio Díaz
, October 04, 2007; 06:25 A.M.
Ahora puntuo lo que no se podia ayer. Ahi van mis sietes..., en anonimo por supuesto.
Airi Pung , October 05, 2007; 03:34 A.M.
Nice tones and good composition, very good work.
Rafik Kamel , October 05, 2007; 04:46 A.M.
Interesting tones and a very fine lighting, my regards, RK!
Anabel Gregorio
, October 05, 2007; 07:27 A.M.
Excelente, Mikel, perfecto dominio de la luz
Saludos
Teresa Zafon 
, October 22, 2007; 04:11 P.M.
Gracias Mikel por tu comentario en mi portfolio y por compartir estas magnificas imagenes. En particular estos still-life me encantan, son una pasada!. En esta por ejemplo, la luz, el color, la composicion... todo es perfecto. Preciosa. Un saludo.
Ana Maria Corbalan Flores , November 19, 2007; 06:16 A.M.
Hola Mikel
Una delicia para los ojos esta foto. La composicion, la luz, los tonos excelentes. Enhorabuena. Saludos Ana
Sonia Mason
, January 25, 2008; 12:00 P.M.
Wow, How fantastic! The old parchment and script - the oil lamp - Everything is fabulous! I really love the old artist rendering peeking out from behind the scroll. I think I like the lamp lit better like in your other photo. Amazing work Mikel
JeffS L 
, February 19, 2008; 07:07 A.M.
Absolutely stunning photo. The light is amazing.
Marie-Thérèse Faidherbe
, August 30, 2008; 01:49 P.M.
Fantastica! de donde sacas estos elementos?
Paola Marinangeli
, January 15, 2009; 05:53 A.M.
Mikel,
I like your Still life portfolio and visit this section again, this morning, I have been captured by this one that to me it's absolutely fantastic. I like the way you composed the old manuscript leaves, the calamo and the little terracotta oil-lantern, the face ( from an Icon right'''?) just appearing in the background let me think about a kind or spiritual meaning we can give to this shot, there are elements linked to religions (different religions) the art or writing expressed by the calamo everithing so elegantly combined with a perfect, warm light, to create a very beautiful photo full of ''food for thought''. Very well done and marked in the group of my favourites
Paola
Mikel Arrizabalaga 
, January 16, 2009; 03:26 A.M.
@Paola
Thank you, Paola, for your words. Its a pleasure to see people valuing so carefully a work of mine. That's the reason why I keep on uploading. You are right, its a byzantine icon -painted by myself (sometimes I do things like this :)- the piece you can see under the old parchments. Thank you again for your interest. Regards
Paola Marinangeli
, January 16, 2009; 12:38 P.M.
Mikel thanks for yr note and for telling me that you have painted the Byzantine Icon in the background .Now I have one more reason to congratulate you!!!
I am a painter myself and you know....looking at your still life photos I had suddenly the ''impression'' that you should be a painter too, so now I know I was right with my thought. Probably I am wrong but I have noticed that when a painter decides to start with photography for him it's easier to compose a set, then there is the technique side of photography and I wont to enter discussing this, but being used to make compositions that will become a painting and deciding which kind of objects I want to include in a still life painting....well this makes the photographer's job easier, easier in term of 'composition', then as already said there is the technical skill that in your case is at the HIGHEST levels. Please continue to post your photos because it is extremely interesting to find also the inner meaning behind the shot and also they are a true joy for the eyes!
Paola.
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