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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital) (Viewed 492 times)
suicidepactphoto 


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What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
< on 5/5/2008 10:59 PM >
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I was disapointed in myself for posting my photos in the earlier thread so quickly. All I did in my previous post was over sharpen the photos. I took another look at them,took a few I liked and did a little color correction and didnt sharpen the hell out of em. Tear em apart.

Ps. I was kinda going for artsy with the re-edits




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Re: What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
<Reply # 1 on 5/5/2008 11:09 PM >
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Is your camera limited to 2 second exposures or something?

Because a good solution to focusing problems in the dark is stopping down to f/11 or something for a wider depth of field, but you have to expose for much longer.

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Re: What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
<Reply # 2 on 5/5/2008 11:12 PM >
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Posted by heinrick
Is your camera limited to 2 second exposures or something?

Because a good solution to focusing problems in the dark is stopping down to f/11 or something for a wider depth of field, but you have to expose for much longer.


I have no excuse for it but laziness. I didnt feel like setting the timer on the cam and having to wait for it and dint have my remote with me.

Thanks for the tip
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Re: What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
<Reply # 3 on 5/5/2008 11:26 PM >
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very cool, i love the paint in places like this, it's so beautiful...

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Re: What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
<Reply # 4 on 5/5/2008 11:46 PM >
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Each one of these is a stronger argument that I need to start touring in the US. I loved these abandoned hospitals.

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Re: What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
<Reply # 5 on 5/6/2008 2:54 AM >
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Your photos never disappoint me.

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Re: What happens when I am not lazy (Twin Peaks State Hospital)
<Reply # 6 on 5/6/2008 2:58 AM >
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Beautiful set.

I like the vivid colors of the windows!

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