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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > motown (Viewed 268 times)
NIN34 


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motown
< on 5/1/2007 12:30 AM >
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a few pic from my trip to detroit.


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Kuroneko 


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Re: motown
<Reply # 1 on 5/2/2007 1:41 PM >
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You post these for critique?

OK; not much UE feel, nice digital color, you need to be closer to these subjects, learn how your camera light meter works, select one of the best of each subject before presenting, and never shoot through glass.

Find a photograph you like here, and think about how it was made and try and emulate it perhaps. Neko.
[last edit 5/2/2007 1:42 PM by Kuroneko - edited 1 times]

NIN34 


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Re: motown
<Reply # 2 on 5/2/2007 4:25 PM >
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i met up with my friend who is from detroit, we didnt have time to UE while i was there because i wanted to shoot some other stuff. these were with a crap tastic point n shoot, so no light meeter. but I'm waiting for my film to get developed.

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Re: motown
<Reply # 3 on 5/2/2007 10:41 PM >
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Posted by NIN34
so no light meeter.


100% certain your camera has a meter (it is a camera), you just need to know how to use (fool) it...

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