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UER Forum > UE Photo Critiques > Cincinnati Subway photos (Viewed 2364 times)
ryan5685 


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Cincinnati Subway photos
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What do you guys think of these?

Thanks!

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Re: Cincinnati Subway photos
< Reply # 1 on 6/10/2017 4:12 PM >
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I'm no pro by any means. I think the framing is good. They do seem sort of washed out, maybe meaning avoid the flash or go with a lower ISO setting if you're using a camera. I like the subject, but want to see further inside!




ryan5685 


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Re: Cincinnati Subway photos
< Reply # 2 on 6/10/2017 5:05 PM >
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I'm no pro by any means. I think the framing is good. They do seem sort of washed out, maybe meaning avoid the flash or go with a lower ISO setting if you're using a camera. I like the subject, but want to see further inside!


Thank you! I have another post with more photos here:http://www.ue...=1&threadid=126091

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Re: Cincinnati Subway photos
< Reply # 3 on 6/11/2017 4:35 PM >
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Contrast curve is off; washed out look.

Hating?
That was just a wittle wuv tap.
You've been here long enough to know better... as for going back, that may be harder to do now.
It's a small, small world.




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Re: Cincinnati Subway photos
< Reply # 4 on 6/11/2017 4:37 PM >
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2X post, sorry



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ryan5685 


Location: Cincinnati, OH
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"So what do you do for fun?" Oh I go in abandoned buildings and take pictures.

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Re: Cincinnati Subway photos
< Reply # 5 on 6/11/2017 8:58 PM >
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Contrast curve is off; washed out look.

Hating?
That was just a wittle wuv tap.
You've been here long enough to know better... as for going back, that may be harder to do now.
It's a small, small world.



I intentionally lowered the color in post production. Does that not look good? I was going for a kind of dark look.

And yes, I made a mistake and I completely understand people getting angry at me. People talking to me like that is helpful, now I know I won't make the same mistake again. We all have to learn somehow :/




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Re: Cincinnati Subway photos
< Reply # 6 on 6/11/2017 9:26 PM >
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I intentionally lowered the color in post production. Does that not look good? I was going for a kind of dark look.

And yes, I made a mistake and I completely understand people getting angry at me. People talking to me like that is helpful, now I know I won't make the same mistake again. We all have to learn somehow :/



Not the contrast level, the contrast curve.
You can assign multiple points to alter the curve that best suites the image as long as the exposure was reasonably to begin with.
If you're shooting with a Canon you can easily set a tone curve with the Canon software program, DP that comes with most of their cams.

You need to read more threads on this site.
I read and PM far more than I post replies too.
You see my post count if that gives you some idea.
Learn from others mistakes; you don't have to look too hard.
Anger is a harsh term; I'm merely amused at the ineptness.
However serial trolls here are known to employ similar tactics... they get weeded out.

Best to suck it up and not get butt hurt over it; this isn't Instagram or FB.
Copping an attitude here tends to go one way.
It's easy as pie to get your FM here or as hard as you want to make it; good images/posts and danger sells, bs gets booth barrels.
If you explore this site you'll see what a real flamewar is like.
Just look for the locked threads and the sinking ships

Good luck.




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