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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > inside out (Viewed 579 times)
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inside out
< on 7/20/2012 9:11 PM >
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Found this interesting the way the light fell. Window is between two interior rooms. Shot with a Canon 40D and a 28mm.
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Re: inside out
<Reply # 1 on 7/21/2012 1:34 PM >
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This could be interesting. The light is nice indeed.
But.... This image is over saturated, too contrasty (no detail in shadows), and crooked. Fix these things and you have a nice image. I like the wallpaper and the colors.

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Re: inside out
<Reply # 2 on 7/23/2012 4:10 PM >
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^The above--and you also used the auto-uploader, lol. It pretty much cuts the quality in half, so I'd recommend using an alternate hosting site. It even makes it easier to critique.

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Re: inside out
<Reply # 3 on 7/30/2012 6:06 PM >
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Thanks for the good advice (both) I tend to get lazy and just stick stuff out there at times- nice to know about the auto-loader I never thought about it.

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