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Kevin Temple , June 07, 2008; 01:54 P.M.

good start

well done on some origonal images

Mark Starr , June 07, 2008; 02:27 P.M.

Nice abstracts-

Wonderful use of colors and shapes - I can't wait to see what else you add to your site! Mark

Ken Stoecklin , June 07, 2008; 03:21 P.M.

Very creative work... I like the fact you must have defined thought process to produce this type of work. Congrats on being very original. Ken

Eric Kaufman , June 07, 2008; 10:18 P.M.

Hi Christopher:

Thanks for your comments on my gallery photos. You are off to a great start. I hope to see more soon.

Kostas Angelopoulos , June 08, 2008; 07:20 A.M.

Christoher hi.

There is a great potential in your works shows that you 'll have the chance to create separate unities with strong context, and, your orientations, compositions and titles, that you are in a very good way and spotted on. Enjoy it. All the best

Jeremy Richter , June 08, 2008; 01:42 P.M.

Your work is very interesting. There is always a niche in the world for fresh and original perspective. Thanks for taking the time to comment on my pinhole photo. JR

Travis Bower , June 18, 2008; 01:35 A.M.

very cool stuff. still trying to figure out how you got some of those shots but that makes a good photograph.

well done

Martin Sobey , June 27, 2008; 08:47 P.M.

Christopher- Your work is nice- abstraction is great. I am an abstract shooter and this is what I do too- just with more experience. Your mind is in the right place- just keep pushing. I would also recommend that you start learning "traditional" photography too. This isn't a critique, but a fellow artist giving an important piece of advice. Abstract work is wonderful, but if you don't have the structure and principals that are necessary for traditional work, then you won't learn anything- example - my 2 year old makes beautifully abstract images with her crayons and chalk, but can't draw a circle to save her life- she barely knows what a circle is! Keep up with the abstract work and push it far- but learn your photography too. You are on a nice path. Look me up www.MartinSobey.com

Benjamin Hicks , July 24, 2008; 01:03 P.M.

I am happy to see that you don't limit yourself to abstractions. I enjoy your Paris folder.

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