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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > And all that there were... (Viewed 1071 times)
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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 20 on 5/3/2007 12:18 PM >
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Posted by Happiedaze
I love these shots. I'm gonna try some hdr myself.


Thanks, and yes, it's worth of try but it can get you hooked quite quickly. ;)

And yes, that first picture is 'ordinary', non hdr I mean.

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 21 on 5/4/2007 12:49 AM >
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I'm unable to do an educated critique,but I have to say that personally,I love them.They look surreal.



*edit* I'm unable to speel,too.
[last edit 5/4/2007 12:50 AM by Wiccan - edited 1 times]

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 22 on 5/8/2007 7:46 AM >
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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 23 on 5/8/2007 6:14 PM >
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These pictures are really poignant. Nice work.

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 24 on 5/30/2007 3:04 AM >
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WOW! that entire cite speaks to me. great stuff!

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 25 on 5/30/2007 6:39 PM >
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Thank you - I am really happy if you did find there something that you like.

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 26 on 5/30/2007 8:25 PM >
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The first too, I think they are good but not really anything out of the ordinary.
The shot of the watch I like as well as the stairs (oooo, shiny walls)
And I REALLY like the shot of the house, it looks all sorts of creepy and almost like a painting.

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 27 on 6/1/2007 3:00 AM >
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[I really enjoy your style, there is something dark and mysterious about your shots and it intrigues me. i'm not real skilled at photo taken but i can appreciate things that move me. Amazing job!

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Re: And all that there were...
<Reply # 28 on 6/6/2007 9:57 PM >
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The first one is just so sad, the one chair in front of the window in the half light, this is my favorite shot.
THe second one makes me think of just after the axe murderer leaves, bits of drywall and splinters all over the floor and the back door wide open, it looks kind of cool.
The last one is creepy, like the haunted house in some of those films. The halo around the house that some of the others pointed out should be removed if you can.

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