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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Popping my craning cherry. (Viewed 382 times)
Captain Dabney 


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Popping my craning cherry.
< on 8/13/2013 3:33 AM >
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So all of these photos were taken from a crane being used to build a new bridge here in Oregon. I'm still new here so be gentle.

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 1 on 8/13/2013 5:23 PM >
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I really like #1 - Nice set!

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 2 on 8/13/2013 6:26 PM >
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Nice set.

Nr.4 I really like!

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 3 on 8/14/2013 1:05 AM >
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I like these, I would straighten them out though in lightroom, they're a little crooked. The first is definitely the strongest. Good work.

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 4 on 8/14/2013 2:12 AM >
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Posted by Crawnorder
I like these, I would straighten them out though in lightroom, they're a little crooked. The first is definitely the strongest. Good work.


I'm using a really cheap tripod right now. I only noticed after the fact that the head is at a slight angle.

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 5 on 8/14/2013 2:28 AM >
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I would have liked one more if the perspective was shifted so the crane was above the city rather than obscuring it. And it was straightened out.

and it's the best one out if them.

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 6 on 8/14/2013 3:20 AM >
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Posted by Captain Dabney


I'm using a really cheap tripod right now. I only noticed after the fact that the head is at a slight angle.



I feel your pain, I used a cheap tripod until yesterday when I broke it.

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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 7 on 8/14/2013 7:56 PM >
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#1 AMAZING!!!!
Looks to need slight clockwise rotation?
I would sharpen the crap out of this for a nice framed image.
THen mess with the lighting some to get more epic clouds and brighter/crisper lights from everything.
The lighting on the clouds, bridge,roads is excellent.
GREAT SHOT!!


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Re: Popping my craning cherry.
<Reply # 8 on 8/28/2013 7:20 AM >
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When I was visiting Portland earlier this summer a buddy and I tried at least 5 nights in a row to get up onto this crane and every single time we failed, great job!

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