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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > ...two UK sites...have a look ;) (Viewed 170 times)
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...two UK sites...have a look ;)
< on 1/8/2007 10:41 PM >
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Right, here's 6 images from 2 visits this last weekend...tried a few different things this time..

critique away..

p.s. these images still have a bit of "jaggedness", im on the case, but do these have any composition issues...or other stuff..?

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Re: ...two UK sites...have a look ;)
<Reply # 1 on 1/8/2007 11:48 PM >
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I really like number four. Good composition and angle. The other ones for me arnt that exciting

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Re: ...two UK sites...have a look ;)
<Reply # 2 on 1/9/2007 6:35 AM >
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Ah, Turkey, I hate you... j/k.. I love these... I'm ashamed to post the ones I took today now... X_X

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Re: ...two UK sites...have a look ;)
<Reply # 3 on 1/9/2007 2:33 PM >
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Strange colours again - 1 has cyan windows, 2 & 3 have magenta windows. Something somewhere in your process is messing things up and denying your photos the whites they deserve.

Other than that, 1 and 2 are nice compositions, everything looks good except those windows, although you can get away with it in 2. There's some barrel distortion bending the pillar in the first one, but it's dark enough that it's not a major issue. Nice light on the floor in the first one as well.

3 looks pretty grainy/noisy, even at this size.

4 didn't do much for me until I read the sign, it's kinda funny (at least with north american slang). Other than that, though, it's decently done standard fare.

5 is great, nice and simple, good composition, I just wish the camera hadn't been pointing up. Photoshop or PTLens can fix that convergence easily enough though. Nice shot, my favourite of the bunch.

6 has potential, I get what you were going for, but it needs more depth of field to keep more of the writing in focus. I can only make out a few dates, you need a bit more to make it really work.

Nice shots overall, just some technical issues.

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Re: ...two UK sites...have a look ;)
<Reply # 4 on 1/9/2007 2:44 PM >
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4. LOL @ "Hooters"

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Re: ...two UK sites...have a look ;)
<Reply # 5 on 1/9/2007 5:10 PM >
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cheers guys...

I did some post processing on these...

THESE however, are the images straight out of the camera..





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Re: ...two UK sites...have a look ;)
<Reply # 6 on 1/9/2007 10:29 PM >
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Posted by turkey
cheers guys...

I did some post processing on these...

THESE however, are the images straight out of the camera..





turk ;)


Stop before I have to kill you.. These are beautiful as well, man... X_X

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