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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > pano... (Viewed 275 times)
nosey 


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pano...
< on 2/5/2006 3:05 PM >
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Here are some examples of a for personal project I am working on. Let me know what you think
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Re: pano...
<Reply # 1 on 2/5/2006 3:09 PM >
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Nice shots; good definition, good contrast, good setting. It's interesting to see panoramic shots now and then. I gave panoramic a try once, and screwed it up considerably.

Where was/is that? Looks like a power plant if I had to guess.

It all kind of went down hill from there.
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Re: pano...
<Reply # 2 on 2/5/2006 3:16 PM >
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Posted by Stabadeus
Nice shots; good definition, good contrast, good setting.


I admit, good shots, and definition, and good setting, but the contrast is a little low. Maybe a little PS work on it.

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Re: pano...
<Reply # 3 on 2/5/2006 3:39 PM >
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Just chose one to recontrast.


[last edit 2/5/2006 3:40 PM by atomx - edited 1 times]

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Re: pano...
<Reply # 4 on 2/5/2006 4:33 PM >
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def better with the contrast fix by atomx

other than the contrast, i likey alot

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Re: pano...
<Reply # 5 on 2/6/2006 4:16 AM >
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All of these are just small samples of my real photos. I just scanned the film for these this weekend. I did small samples at 300 dpi (which is what I used to post on uer), I also did scans at 3200 dpi (using the imacon 848). I actually haven't gotten into editing my large photos. Since they are so large it takes am a lot of time to edit them. I do strongly agree with the one photo where the contrast was added up a little. I am actually going back to the place this weekend or the following. These are all in baltimore...

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Re: pano...
<Reply # 6 on 2/6/2006 11:33 AM >
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I like panoramas as well, and that last one you posted, the fish-eye thing can is very effective.

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