Hello,
You can see some of my photos at the following
website. www.czechowicz.co.uk.
Comments are welcome.
Tomasz
David Emery - 31 May 2005 00:51 GMT
Way too much web-crap. Get rid of the stupid flashy javascript and
flash, or whatever it was that wouldn't load on my browser, and let your
photos speak for themselves!
dave
> Hello,
>
> You can see some of my photos at the following
> website. www.czechowicz.co.uk.
> Comments are welcome.
> Tomasz
Gregory Blank - 31 May 2005 02:50 GMT
> Way too much web-crap. Get rid of the stupid flashy javascript and
> flash, or whatever it was that wouldn't load on my browser, and let your
> photos speak for themselves!
>
> dave
Check you browser version, Mozilla which is a fairly current has no
problems loading the pages. The site loads nicely images come up quickly
on dsl. In general he has some nice imagery.

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Walt Hanks - 31 May 2005 01:40 GMT
> Hello,
>
> You can see some of my photos at the following
> website. www.czechowicz.co.uk.
> Comments are welcome.
> Tomasz
You seem to enjoy shooting down on your subject, be it a person or a
landscape. When photographing people, this can give a sense of fragility
and weakness that can be very unflattering. I suggest you give some other
camera angles a try.
Walt
Randy Stewart - 31 May 2005 02:59 GMT
> Hello,
>
> You can see some of my photos at the following
> website. www.czechowicz.co.uk.
> Comments are welcome.
> Tomasz
Contrary to some others, I like your site layout, even though it may load
some viewers systems. The organization is clear with a representative
number of photos, rather than the massive quantities some provide in lieu of
selection.
I looked without finding a normal photo of the disjointed photo presented on
your menu opening. IMO it is your best photo - a shame to not present it
properly. Your landscapes lack a focus on their subjects, too much like a
common travel shapshot [meaning uninteresting]. Try taking your landscapes
with a depth of subject - something representative or balancing in the
foregound or mid-scene, rather than just a shot of a sunset [for example]
which is just that and no different than a thousand others which also lack a
focus, point, reason to exist - whatever you want to call it..
Under "others", I really, really liked your subject and lighting for the
first [left] shot of brass kettles or ? in a golden redish lighting. The
lighting conveys the tone or feeling of the subject as much or more than the
subject itself - a wonderful shot, but for.... That said, what in the world
were you doing with the framing of the shot? You have blobs of grossly out
of focus foregound filling the bottom and left side of the shot, which
distracts from the beauty of the photo.
I don't know what technology you are using, film, digital ???. You clearly
have a good command of the technology and its presentation. You should get
a few books on composition and study some of those basic principles.
This website is an excellent example is what I mean:
http://www.rockymtnrefl.com/cloudwave.htm
[It's not mine; I just found it while looking for another site which I seem
to have lost.]