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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Something different from me. (Viewed 448 times)
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Something different from me.
< on 10/6/2007 3:46 PM >
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Started working lately and as a direct result I was up early enough to see fog.... reminds me of when I was in school. well, here's the shot.


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Re: Something different from me.
<Reply # 1 on 10/6/2007 3:51 PM >
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It's foggy. Fog=Nice=It's nice!

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<Reply # 2 on 10/6/2007 6:06 PM >
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We had a bad fog where I live too...

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Re: Something different from me.
<Reply # 3 on 10/6/2007 7:44 PM >
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good lord....that is nice.

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<Reply # 4 on 10/7/2007 1:37 AM >
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i really like the concept and comp
little more saturation might be nice tho!

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Re: Something different from me.
<Reply # 5 on 10/7/2007 3:51 AM >
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I think that is one of the creepiest photos I have seen on here, but really nicely done. Creepy because it definitely has a 19th century Halloween feel to it given by all the fog and the stray pair of big agricultural-looking wheels. All the detail in the tree's leaves make the photo really interesting to look at, as well.

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Re: Something different from me.
<Reply # 6 on 10/9/2007 12:19 AM >
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haha creepy? i duno bout that. I kinda like it though. anyone think something could have been done differently to improve upon this photo?

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Re: Something different from me.
<Reply # 7 on 10/9/2007 5:07 PM >
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Lower JPG compression, so that the "artifacts" are less noticable...aside from that no...

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Re: Something different from me.
<Reply # 8 on 10/9/2007 6:21 PM >
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Seems kind of flat. But I guess that's what happens when you photograph in fog. Still maybe some contrast adjustments couldn't hurt.

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