| Critiques written by Ian Wright |

| Im not sure if this a great photo, good timing, or just a load of sh*t lol Submitted: 19/11/2007 |

| I quite like where the camera has picked up the tree not covering the centre of the wheel and follows the angle of the wheel support down.
Also just darken/burn the banner if you feel it isnt what you want, there is loads of dark space below it that would quite easily hide the banner if you just continued it up in photoshop.
Great contrast and work Submitted: 20/08/2006 |

| I lIke this a lot, i think this is better than most of the images for sale in ikea. I can just imagine this blown up massive in a bar or restaurant like at about 2 stories high besides a set up staires or something. Very good, i even like the sepia look. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| As i said on a few other critics i have left for others, i loveee perspective and geometrics, and this has them both. But it does seam like the first few scenes in the teminator movies lol. Ive never been to bristol, but im going in Jan next year to see a friend, but this would look outstanding when the water is still and sky is clear. Prob first thing in morning. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| Excellent, soo many shapes, round clock, square windows, straight edges from the bar or what ever the guy is leaning against and people within people. Some of the best images i have ever seen are off people just doing there stuff, and this is one of them images. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| your right carlos, the graininess is the best bit. I could seethis on my wall in the bedroom :) So much contrast, looks great, but there seams to be a stripe like a light beam going formthe centre to the top right, is that supposed to be there? Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| I prefer this as a none clear day, it makes it much more like almost a fantasy look. It almost looks drawn with loads of contrast, which is great. And the sky almost looks like water colour. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| Great idea, but if you pop it in photoshop, you can remove the dead pixels in the sky, as it makes it look a little dirty. But i love long exposure city shots with all the oranges and rusty colours. In a way i slightly disagree with the others, i like the crispness of the rail, as it is sharp and focused. Maybe crop the bottom, to remove the semi circle pattern in the pavement, as it give the illusion of the pic and rail not being truely horizontal, when it is actually perfectly square. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| This is great perspective, which I loveeeeeeeee. You can almost imagine the whole thing going down to a fine piont, The only piont i would say, is Carlos is right an ever so slight rotation to make it more geometric, and it would be spot on, but that is not really a crticisim, just a teeny tiny piont. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |

| Every time i see this image i realise how poor i am at photography.
Stunning. Submitted: 11/11/2005 |