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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > My European set. (Viewed 179 times)
rsolimeo 


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My European set.
< on 12/27/2006 3:25 PM >
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So i am going to showing some of my work in a small local gallery, and was hoping i could count on all of your help. These are all older pictures that i have taken while i was living in Rome and traveling throughout Europe.

Please let me know what you all think of them, and how i could improve them.

thanks alot everyone.

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I am also wondering how to get larger images into these posts. since this is only my second post i am not so sure how everything works. i am working with photoshop and went in and brought down the resolution to 72dpi, but then i had to shrink everything down so far it becomes very hard to see the detail.

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IrIsHmOm 


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Re: My European set.
<Reply # 1 on 12/27/2006 3:57 PM >
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stunning!! And i really dont know how to make em bigger either...mine always come out in the little pop-up boxes... But yeah, these are excellent!!

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Re: My European set.
<Reply # 2 on 12/27/2006 5:57 PM >
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Posted by rsolimeo
So i am going to showing some of my work in a small local gallery, and was hoping i could count on all of your help.




Could you elaborate on on some cropping choices you've made. It seems like images would come out better if you had taken another direction....Color, instead of B&W and better composition.



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rsolimeo 


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Re: My European set.
<Reply # 3 on 12/27/2006 6:51 PM >
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Could you elaborate on on some cropping choices you've made. It seems like images would come out better if you had taken another direction....Color, instead of B&W and better composition.


Well i have not really done that much work to them to be honest. I have just been compiling some images that i think are interesting. It is really hard to seem some of these images on here, they look alot more interesting when they are not reduced so much.

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Re: My European set.
<Reply # 4 on 12/27/2006 9:12 PM >
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....but for the most part, this is how they appear?

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Re: My European set.
<Reply # 5 on 12/27/2006 9:31 PM >
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Mostly average shots, The graphical nature of 4 is nice. There too small to get a real feel for them though.

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