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Infiltration Forums > UE Photo Critiques > Rooftopping and Crane Climbing(Viewed 2412 times)
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Rooftopping and Crane Climbing
< on 6/27/2017 12:42 PM >
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Hey, I was doing illegal climb for a day, here what's the result.

I also made a video of this. do whatever you want but subscribe, thank you!:
https://www.youtub...atch?v=BmCCyFXoj6s

My instagram for more: @donpicturehd
https://www.instagram.com/donpicturehd/
See my story to get behind the scene.

0. Fear is a Choice

1. The mountain shot of the city

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3. Yeah... not the best place to died


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7. the crane is about 18 floors (50m)


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Re: Rooftopping and Crane Climbing
<Reply # 1 on 6/27/2017 3:00 PM >
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Very nice!



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Re: Rooftopping and Crane Climbing
<Reply # 2 on 6/27/2017 6:09 PM >
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Having just seen your other thread, I see an improvement here. Like it or not, part of the act of craning is getting pictures that show you're craning. So images like 5 and 7 are especially relevant.

6 looks like Pyongyang. 1 looks like the mountain I live on in Seoul, if urbanisation hadn't hit that place a century ago.



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Re: Rooftopping and Crane Climbing
<Reply # 3 on 6/27/2017 6:28 PM >
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Dank Post! Pictures seem raw.



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Re: Rooftopping and Crane Climbing
<Reply # 4 on 6/27/2017 6:40 PM >
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Work on your framing and composer...
#2 look a lot better not at an angle.
Most shots are best squared off unless you have a good reason not to.

Regardless you got some cool, one of a kind shots



Just when I thought I was out... they pulled me back in.
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Re: Rooftopping and Crane Climbing
<Reply # 5 on 6/27/2017 9:12 PM >
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Posted by TrixieSparrow
Very nice!


Posted by Explorerofblackareas
Dank Post! Pictures seem raw.


Thanks guys!

Posted by Steed
Having just seen your other thread, I see an improvement here. Like it or not, part of the act of craning is getting pictures that show you're craning. So images like 5 and 7 are especially relevant.

6 looks like Pyongyang. 1 looks like the mountain I live on in Seoul, if urbanisation hadn't hit that place a century ago.


Thank you. Yeah, number 6 make me think of some asian urban town. I haven't realized how architecturally diverse my city is until I see it by myself. The city is undergoing renovation and construction. The mountain is the Mont-Royal, you can go at the top and see the downtown, quite impressive. I put some footages at the beginning of my video, a lot of tourist. Montreal is a beautiful place to travel, lot of things to do, but I advise you not to come in winter, pretty rough there.

You live in Seoul :o Should be a lot of high tower and crane there, I'm so jealous!

Posted by blackhawk
Work on your framing and composer...
#2 look a lot better not at an angle.
Most shots are best squared off unless you have a good reason not to.

Regardless you got some cool, one of a kind shots


Thanks for pointing that. I always appreciate the comments that will help me to improve!



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