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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > This Old House (Viewed 129 times)
heinrick 


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This Old House
< on 11/29/2006 2:13 AM >
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There's some obvious motion blur, but I'd like to know what you guys think of the other formal issues in these. What would guys have done differently in this location?
[last edit 11/29/2006 3:07 AM by heinrick - edited 1 times]

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Vinsanity 


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Re: This Old House
<Reply # 1 on 11/29/2006 2:22 AM >
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Interesting compositions.

I just don't get what your message is, or what you're trying to get across.


Plus, that chick's little feet creep me out.

No offense!

Who doesn't want to shoot fire from their ass?
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Re: This Old House
<Reply # 2 on 11/29/2006 2:25 AM >
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the lighting on 3 is nearly perfect but it feels divided against that wall
but awesome either way

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Re: This Old House
<Reply # 3 on 11/29/2006 2:42 AM >
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I know zilch about photography but I thought I'd comment because I just asked about this place on another thread. Very cool pictures,thanks for sharing! Kind of looks like a movie set.

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