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PsychoNJ
Location: Bordentown City, NJ - Laurel, MD - Sparta, WI Gender: Male
You want me to crawl through that ????
| | | | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 1 on 12/25/2006 4:33 AM >
| | | I'm no expert, but they look great. I like #10 the best.
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_liss_
Location: Hudson Valley,NY Gender: Female
| | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 2 on 12/25/2006 1:10 PM >
| | | 6 is just awesome.Nice work!
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IrIsHmOm
Location: San Joaquin Valley, CA Gender: Female
I'll kill your face...
| | | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 3 on 12/25/2006 3:24 PM >
| | | 12 is the shit with that sinking floor!!
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DeMiNe0
Location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 4 on 12/25/2006 4:10 PM >
| | | I LOVE 12. Get this.. I took that in low light, with NO tripod. I leaned the camera on a seat, and my tripod quick disconnect, to get that killer angle. With the floor sinking and the angle i took it at, it makes it look like the entire hallway is twisted.
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Brooks
Location: Fall River Ma Gender: Male
| | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 5 on 12/25/2006 9:11 PM >
| | | Number 6 looks like you used way to much unsharp mask. Number 7 could use just a tad of the straighten tool. Besides that looking good. Blend loves Hudson!
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Corporal_Clegg
Location: Baltimore, MD Gender: Male
| | | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 6 on 12/25/2006 9:47 PM >
| | | Great shots. For some reason, those floors dont look that safe.
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DeMiNe0
Location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 7 on 12/25/2006 9:57 PM >
| | | Posted by Corporal_Clegg Great shots. For some reason, those floors dont look that safe.
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They're safe as long as you only jump up and down in the sagging cracked parts of the floor.
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Captain Hook
Location: philadelphia Gender: Male
| | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 10 on 12/26/2006 7:55 PM >
| | | wow great shots that place is amazing it never gets old
avast ye matties there is a squall aloof. Brace the jib and batten down the hatches! yarrrrr!!! |
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I am the Bear
Location: Seattle Wa Gender: Male
| | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 11 on 12/26/2006 11:56 PM >
| | | #3 i like the simplicity, and the picture shows the texture on that radiator really well. #6. a hallway shot that everyone takes, but a good picture nonetheless. #9. i like it, its original, the lighting is soft, and the exposure is good in my opinion. you might want to do a little cropping on a few of these to make them more appealing and less distracting. im thinking #11 would be a good candidate...
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femaledragonx
Location: Detroit & Everywhere Else I can dream up to go to
The singularity is near
| | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 12 on 12/27/2006 1:14 AM >
| | | 11 is so nice. i wish i had taken the time to shoot it as well. you did a great job with that.
"Collective fear stimulates herd instinct, and tends to produce ferocity toward those who are not regarded as members of the herd." -Bertrand Russell "How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives." ~Annie Dillard |
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bradeno
Location: Harlem, CT Gender: Male
No war but the Social war.
| | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 13 on 12/27/2006 2:56 AM >
| | | You should probably at least figure out how to get into female. Shit is sick.
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Kiishka
Location: Evansville, IN Gender: Female
Kiishka, Team Phantom
| | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 14 on 12/27/2006 4:37 PM >
| | | 2, 5, and 8 all seem more like archival shots- they lack the spark that makes them artistic. 1 and 4 are a little more refined, but the hazy focus and the dark-light contrast on 4, as well as the disappearance of the figures into the background, leave a lot to be desired composition-wise. I would be madly in love with 6 if it was in better focus, but I love the peeling paint and the perspective you’ve caught. 9 is pretty nice; it has a posed, ‘still life’ look to it. You really start to go on a roll with 10, 11, and 12, though. The crazy tilt to the floor, the red tops to the windows- all that makes the shots more captivating, and the technical aspects are all there too; focus, sharpness, light sources, perspective. Those three are the best, imo- - but 12 just fucking rocks.
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DeMiNe0
Location: Brooklyn, NY Gender: Male
DeMiNe0.CoM
| | | | | | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 15 on 12/27/2006 4:39 PM >
| | | I know how to get into females, thank you very much. Out of seriousness though, what IS female? The Female Ward?
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Starman
Location: Brooklyn, New York Gender: Male
| | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 16 on 12/28/2006 2:27 AM >
| | | Posted by DeMiNe0 I know how to get into females, thank you very much. Out of seriousness though, what IS female? The Female Ward?
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Yup.
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Shai Hulud
Location: Evansville IN Gender: Male
Shai, Team Phantom
| | Re: The Kirk at Hudson <Reply # 17 on 12/28/2006 4:58 AM >
| | | Overall I think this is a really good set. 2,3, 8 and 9 don't really do anything for me, but the rest are great. You have a good sense of depth, and the shots with the collapsing floors are wicked. 5 and 12 are my favorites. 12 is a great shot for the crazy angles. For once, it seems like the crazy angle is appropriate and natural. I checked out the photos in your gallery too. All of this is great work.
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