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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Architecture (Viewed 301 times)
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Architecture
< on 1/21/2007 12:55 AM >
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What do you guys think about this architecture?

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 1 on 1/21/2007 1:47 AM >
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It really does nothing for me.

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 2 on 1/21/2007 1:47 AM >
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color balance looks off.

looks kinda snapshotty to me. possibly the portrait orientation could have helped these.
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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 3 on 1/21/2007 3:35 AM >
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...I took your question like you're asking about the architecture of the building and not the photographic quality.

I don't know much about architecture, but it looks like an earthquake could shake down that building very easily.

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 4 on 1/21/2007 3:42 AM >
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I think it is terrifically ugly.
Why do you ask?
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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 5 on 1/21/2007 4:58 AM >
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What do you guys think about this architecture?


I think it's not.

yep.
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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 6 on 1/21/2007 5:09 AM >
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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 7 on 1/21/2007 6:05 PM >
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Posted by laslow



lmao I think someone here is in love with simmons here....not going to say any names "cough"laslow"cough"

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 8 on 1/21/2007 6:49 PM >
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Posted by whats left of the psych


lmao I think someone here is in love with simmons here....not going to say any names "cough"laslow"cough"


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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 9 on 1/22/2007 12:23 AM >
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You know what is even more fun than putting Simmons onto people's photos...



It is called hasslehoffing...



You do the same thing, but with pictures of Hasslehoff showing off his manly physique...




You can also do this to coworker's/peer's desktop wallpaper when they're away...

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 10 on 1/22/2007 10:21 PM >
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I don't like the composition, it just looks like u took it without thinking/setting up the shot. Take a shot with the whole building in or focus in on an interesting element.

But I also think the building is fugly.





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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 11 on 1/23/2007 4:45 PM >
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Unfortunately I agree with the above... it really helps in architecture to have either a beginning or ending point to ground the photo. All I can tell is this is the middle of some glass building... nott the most exciting of subjects.

Try going vertical and zooming out. You can always crop out the sides to focus the attention on this building. Get the ground floor to offer a perspective (sometimes getting the top floor works, but it can also fail easily).



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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 12 on 1/23/2007 5:30 PM >
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Yes, the photos do not present the architecture well at all. Definitely vertical, and definitely taking the pictures straight would help.

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 13 on 2/1/2007 1:19 AM >
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kinda makes me woozy

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Re: Architecture
<Reply # 14 on 2/1/2007 1:22 AM >
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Alright thanks for the comments. Thats the only way I learn....

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