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UER Forum > UE Photography > King of the Portrait Orientation (Viewed 2651 times)
Intrinsic 


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King of the Portrait Orientation
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We can discuss lines, cutting subject off due to 18-55 limitations, lens correction and the evils of HDR next session.



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MisUnderstood! 


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Liking these Intrinsic! Mighty Nice stairway shot #1...

The view through that door in #5 is most appealing. Love the door.

7 has Awesome color tones and makes a stunning photo.

I remember beds like #11. When i was a kid, i slept in a bed like that over at my friends house.




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Superb set. Are these all from the same location? If they are, its crazy how some rooms are destroyed and the others are almost pristine. Thanks for sharing.




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Intrinsic 


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Thank you both for the feedback.

These are three locations. 1-4, 5-7 and 8-14.

5 is definitely a favourite of mine, although I cut off some of the subject on the right side.




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I'm digging the Quaker stove. Great find!!




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I also love portrait orientation.

Those smaller pics you posted at the end look really grainy due to the compression (I hope).




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I also love portrait orientation.

Those smaller pics you posted at the end look really grainy due to the compression (I hope).



The final images were uploaded using UER's Flash uploader whereas the earlier images were taken from Flickr. There is some compression loss in using the UER uploader as there is in many ASPJPEG/ASPUPLOAD components.

Until the day I do away with the 18-55mm and it's limitations....




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Alas, here's a bit of landscape orientation from a house filled with guns, crossbows, old 33 RPM records and remnants of a squatter long gone. Nothing amazing about the captures, but it was a house filled with much to be discovered.

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Some photos from the backlog, for your perusing and visual pleasure.

Cheers!























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Besides that most of your shots are like cartoonish garbage. I also like the portrait orientation.

And I give the king title of that orientation to macgruder.

The limitations isn't so much in your lens as it is in your ability. And your processing. Dawg.




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Besides that most of your shots are like cartoonish garbage. I also like the portrait orientation.

And I give the king title of that orientation to macgruder.

The limitations isn't so much in your lens as it is in your ability. And your processing. Dawg.


Cartoonish garbage is what I like to use, to each their own. Thanks for looking.




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