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Infiltration Forums > Archived UE Photo Critiques > A day in Lockport (4) (Viewed 252 times)
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A day in Lockport (4)
< on 1/11/2007 7:57 PM >
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4.


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Tear em' up please.



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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 1 on 1/11/2007 8:09 PM >
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1) Neat-o

2) I like it.

3) Good texture.. Not really eye-catching though...

4) Not really sure why it's not interesting to me. Normally I like random sign pics....

Any more from this location?

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 2 on 1/11/2007 8:12 PM >
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Any more from this location?


lol, not a location, just the town of Lockport NY.

But no, these were the only ones I liked.

The day I went it was really cloudy and gray, shitty winter weather rules.

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 3 on 1/11/2007 11:14 PM >
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2 woulda been cool at a really fast shutter speed.

4 has really nice lighting. good job mate

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 4 on 1/12/2007 12:31 AM >
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2 woulda been cool at a really fast shutter speed.


I'll take that in mind, I just really wanted to try the smooth water pictures.

4 has really nice lighting. good job mate


Thanks man.

I personally feel that #4 is kind of boring and the yellowish light is distracting.



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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 5 on 1/12/2007 12:33 AM >
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2 & 3 rock out. They offer the kind of attention to detail that I appreciate as an explorer. I dig pictures of the mundane a lot--many photos on here tend to be a bit bombastic and showy, these two are like little voiceless narratives that beg to be read. Great work.

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 6 on 1/12/2007 12:52 AM >
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Nice stuff Clegg.
I'd like to see your castle shots. You have taken some with the new cam?
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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 7 on 1/12/2007 1:17 AM >
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2 & 3 rock out. They offer the kind of attention to detail that I appreciate as an explorer. I dig pictures of the mundane a lot--many photos on here tend to be a bit bombastic and showy, these two are like little voiceless narratives that beg to be read. Great work.


Thanks dude

I'd like to see your castle shots. You have taken some with the new cam?


Nah man I havent gone back quite yet, Im plannin on my school roof next, but I do intend to get back there when its sunny out.



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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 8 on 1/12/2007 3:10 AM >
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i like the way the symbols are juxtaposed in number one, and the light in number four is interesting

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 9 on 1/12/2007 7:25 AM >
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I didn't know why these photos draw my attention so much but when I looked a bit closer it seems your photos are like a 3d panorama: the first photo shows the detail on the brick wall, next you can see the brick wall in the second picture but in the background and in the foreground you have a piece from the third picture (the small green patch). I'm sure you didn't intend to exhibit them in this order or they aren't even from the same place but subconstiently it creates something of interest. It's an effect I'll have to keep in mind. Maybe that's why number 4 seems like it doesn't fit in even if it's very well composed.

Other than what's been said about the photos I think the first photo would have been a bit more focused on the wall details if you didn't have the sky in the upper right corner.

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 10 on 1/12/2007 12:56 PM >
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1 and 2 are really good.
4 could be better, but it's still good. The yellow light is kinda distracting, and maybe if the sky was better it woulda been cooler. Or if there was something wrong with the sign. I dunno, just something different.

You have a creative eye clegg. Glad to see you're putting it to good use. I mean hell, when I go places all I look for is the big stuff. Stairs, hallways, etc. But I've noticed that alot of your pictures are of the random stuff all around. The stuff that everyone else doesn't pay a moments notice to. I wish I could be more like that. And thats why I like your pictures. You never know what to expect.

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Re: A day in Lockport (4)
<Reply # 11 on 1/12/2007 10:43 PM >
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Well, even though hardly anything goes on in Lockport , at least it has things worth photographing. Nice work. My favorites are the first two, especially #1.

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