Now that we have many photographys in our galleries, our photographers are desiring feedback and comments.

Your picture caught my attention...

I notice.....

The most interesting thing for me about your picture is...

I notice you are using... (describe a technique such as being at eyelevel, use of perspective, cropping...)

A suggestion I have is....

A photograph that I took that I am reminded about when I look at this photograph....

 

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Submitted by MaeveK on Mon, 05/24/2010 - 11:13am.

I was experimenting with Picnik today in class. Comparing it to Photoshop, I find it is very different. Picnik is user friendly in the way that it does not use technical terms and everything is clearly labeled as to what it does. Photoshop uses symbols that are somtimes hard to navigate. Picnik was a little hard to use the first time and if you wanted to do series photoshoping, I would not reccommend it. It does not do precisce corrections and does not produce very good results. I think it would be a good, free online program to use if you were making additions to photos of friends but not for serious pieces of photography. 

Submitted by danieller on Wed, 05/26/2010 - 7:53am.

Today I used the editing application Picnik.  Although Photoshop is an excellent resource to edit photo, I found Picnik to be easier to use for editing photos. 

Submitted by samanthag on Fri, 05/28/2010 - 6:16am.

Today I used Fotoflexer and I really liked it. It has most of the functions that Photoshop has and more. There's an app where you can take a picture of yourself and work on it. You can also "beautfy" your photos by removing blemishes or wrinkles. You can also change the effects on your photo(for example: pop art). It's really easy to use and navigate and I know I would use this again.