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Ricky_from_TV
Location: Peterborough, Ontario Gender: Male
I'm going to try and refuckulate it
| | Light up my walls. < on 12/17/2012 9:54 AM >
| | | This is probably my favourite UE shot i've taken with this camera. I'm not sure how to improve on this. Please tell me anything and everything you think about it.
Light up my walls. by Ricky From Tv, on Flickr
File Info 1 File: DSC_0044.JPG Date Created: 2012/09/29 13:48:56 Date Modified: 2012/09/29 13:48:56 File Size: 4.52 MB Image Size: L (4288 x 2848) File Info 2 Date Shot: 2012/09/29 13:48:56.50 Time Zone and Date: UTC-5, DSTN Image Quality: Jpeg Fine (8-bit) Camera Info Device: Nikon D5000 Lens: VR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G Focal Length: 18mm Focus Mode: Manual AF-Area Mode: Single VR: ON AF Fine Tune: Exposure Aperture: f/9 Shutter Speed: 1/320s Scene Mode: Auto (Flash Off) Exposure Comp.: 0EV Exposure Tuning: Metering: Matrix ISO Sensitivity: Auto (ISO 200) Flash Device: Image Settings White Balance: Auto, 0, 0 Color Space: sRGB High ISO NR: OFF Long Exposure NR: OFF Active D-Lighting: Auto Image Authentication: Vignette Control: Auto Distortion Control: OFF Picture Control Picture Control: [SD] STANDARD Base: [SD] STANDARD Quick Adjust: - Sharpening: Auto Contrast: Active D-Lighting Brightness: Active D-Lighting Saturation: Auto Hue: 0 Filter Effects: Toning: GPS Latitude: Longitude: Altitude: Altitude Reference: Heading: UTC: Map Datum:
When Caught Always, Always Use the Jim trick. |
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Derelict Compositions
Location: Burlington, ON Gender: Male
| | | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 1 on 12/17/2012 6:10 PM >
| | | Ways to improve: Get a spirit level for your cameras hot shoe. Your camera was tilted up way too much. Other than that, the picture looks great. Your camera settings were bang on besides the fact that you shot as jpg instead of raw. Good dynamic range, colour and focus/sharpness.
Derelict Compositions, Nikon http://www.flickr.com/dcc_028 |
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Ricky_from_TV
Location: Peterborough, Ontario Gender: Male
I'm going to try and refuckulate it
| | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 2 on 12/17/2012 8:07 PM >
| | | Posted by Derelict Compositions Ways to improve: Get a spirit level for your cameras hot shoe. Your camera was tilted up way too much. Other than that, the picture looks great. Your camera settings were bang on besides the fact that you shot as jpg instead of raw. Good dynamic range, colour and focus/sharpness.
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I shoot in dual Mode, Jpeg and Raw. But thank you.
When Caught Always, Always Use the Jim trick. |
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ahhntzville
Location: Boston
| | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 3 on 12/18/2012 9:54 PM >
| | | It's shot at such a weird angle that it's hard to tell if it's crooked or not. It actually doesn't bother me much, but I suspect I'd be in the minority on that. The only other thing I'd do is to desaturate it a bit, but that's really just personal preference.
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borntolurk
Location: Toronto, Canada Gender: Male
| | | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 4 on 12/18/2012 11:05 PM >
| | | Most of my thoughts have already been mentioned. Forget all of the crazy image tech info, just fix that wonky angle! and perhaps desaturate a bit. Maybe step back a bit to give more context of the place? All you can see is house and sky - and this buildings just not all that interesting on its own IMO.
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Kuroneko
Location: Tokyo Gender: Male
| | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 5 on 12/18/2012 11:22 PM >
| | | I need to see more EXIF info before I can make a statement... Neko.
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rob.i.am
Gender: Male
Carpe noctum
| | | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 6 on 12/19/2012 3:04 AM >
| | | Really quickly straightened with not near enough effort or skill, it looks like this:
I removed the TV antenna (again, quickly and without much skill) because it was listing pretty badly after the straightening. Straightening required a tighter crop that changes the composition a bit.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/rob666/ |
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Weirdlig
Gender: Female
| | Re: Light up my walls. <Reply # 7 on 12/19/2012 10:17 PM >
| | | The latter is definitely an improvement in straightening. But honestly I preferred it more with the antennae and powerlines. They lead my eye a bit better.
http://www.flickr....irdlingphotography |
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