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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Silo 5, Montreal (Viewed 425 times)
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Silo 5, Montreal
< on 3/17/2007 9:16 PM >
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Only exterior..my bad, sorry we were with my 3yo daughter..so we didn't try to get inside this time..next visit!!
But here's some pics of the exterior, this place is sooooooooooo big!!

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 1 on 3/18/2007 4:47 AM >
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Many of these are great compositionally and your subject matter is great...
However the selective saturation is so generic and over-done it makes these photos boring. I would love these if they were normal, but the selective saturation has been done by everyone.
Once again, these do look great, but the selective saturation is boring.

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 2 on 3/18/2007 5:36 AM >
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1st and 2nd are awesome!

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 3 on 3/18/2007 9:37 AM >
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WHY CAN'T PEOPLE JUST POST 6 PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!

IS IT REALLY THAT HARD??????????

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 4 on 3/18/2007 3:24 PM >
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Posted by stoop_master
WHY CAN'T PEOPLE JUST POST 6 PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!

IS IT REALLY THAT HARD??????????


I agree. These take a while to load and I'm on dsl, and its uneccesasry to post so many. You had some ok shots, but as vinsanity said, the selective desaturation, and desaturation in general has been done to death. Try b&w instead or a duo-tone or leave it as is.


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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 5 on 3/18/2007 11:09 PM >
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Posted by stoop_master
WHY CAN'T PEOPLE JUST POST 6 PICTURES!!!!!!!!!!!

IS IT REALLY THAT HARD??????????



I don't see why its a big deal, I actually enjoy when people post more than 6, its more fun that way.

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 6 on 3/19/2007 12:04 AM >
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HOLY SCHNICKEYS!!!! i must say, i have never been a fan of exteriors, but these have completely changed my mind! these are outstanding! great job man!

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 7 on 3/19/2007 12:21 AM >
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1) Neat, but I wish the whole photo had at least a little orange if you're going to accent that hue so much. Also needs straightening and cropping of some distracting elements, such as the mill in the lower-right hand corner

2) Too noisy. I like the grimy in-your-face color and contrast, but you overtaxed your original image to get it.

3) Boring, I wish that you did more with the neat lines to bring out the potential of the situation. The selective desaturation is distracting and does not make this image better.

4) I would like to see this in black and white! As it is, the color distracts from where my eye tells me is the focal point (somewhere under the open window on the facing building.

5) This hurts my eyes.

6) Noisy, but I like the final product apart from that; if you blurred some of the noise (esp. in the upper-right) I would have liked this a bit better.

7) Too busy, too complicated. Keep it simple, choose a subject. This isn't a landscape and some basic compositional strategies would go a long way here.

8) Snapshot.

9) That shadow of the skyway is very distracting. If you cropped out all of the building corners and the sky it might have been more interesting.

10) That shadow makes this look like a snapshot.

=10 Minutes. That's why you only post 6 at a time.

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Re: Silo 5, Montreal
<Reply # 8 on 3/19/2007 4:12 PM >
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Mostly every thing has been said..so I'm going to cut short. I like that over done saturation...1)It adds color that you have not seen before. 2) It shows Variety of what you can do. Over all I enjoyed this set.
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