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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Learning Curve < on 8/15/2010 3:17 AM >
| | | I've been learning the ins and outs of my new camera and I have a few shots from all over the place that need some critiquing: In the approximate order they were done: 1) Cog:
2) Tracks:
3) AnAppleSnail spinning steel wool:
4) AnAppleSnail and Aurelie in a drain:
5) Me spinning steel wool:
6) Shatters:
7) Hallway:
8) Wooden Paneling
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Sir2nv
CYA BUD!!!
| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 1 on 8/16/2010 12:57 PM >
| | | 3 and 4 I really like! More so 4! The others don't really do it for me. Not a fan of the composition...
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zusanna
Location: Austin, Texas Gender: Female
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 2 on 8/16/2010 9:42 PM >
| | | #4 is incredible!!! i would love to see a set like this, although maybe it's the simplicity and anonymity that makes it beautiful.
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crash
Location: White Plains, NY Gender: Female
| | | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 3 on 8/17/2010 1:09 AM >
| | | I'm with the crew, #4 is wonderful. The rest are OK images, I would try some other angles. Like previously said, the composition is off. For instance, the hallway shot -- I would've attempted this as a portrait photo. Hallways in landscape look odd most of the time. All about lines!
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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 4 on 8/18/2010 6:25 AM >
| | | Posted by crash I'm with the crew, #4 is wonderful. The rest are OK images, I would try some other angles. Like previously said, the composition is off. For instance, the hallway shot -- I would've attempted this as a portrait photo. Hallways in landscape look odd most of the time. All about lines!
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Ah, yes please tell me what im doing wrong.
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insanebuslady
Location: ? Gender: Male
"You talkin' to me?"
| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 5 on 8/18/2010 4:19 PM >
| | | 2 and 4 ftw. I also like 3, simply because it is unique and I feel like most steel wool-spinning pictures look similar
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Miles-
Gender: Male
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 6 on 10/17/2010 11:02 PM >
| | | I love the hallway and the tracks.
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redSky
Location: Seattle (formerly ATL) Gender: Male
SPECTRE Vanguard
| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 7 on 10/18/2010 3:22 AM >
| | | #3 is a baaaadaaaass! #4 is great and the only romantic UE shot I've ever seen. Write something pithy to go with it and you can sell it to hallmark. I agree that the rest are fairly meh. If you want to know what you're doing wrong, here's my humble opinion: 1: I love gears but this shot is unfocused. Pick the part of the cog that's the most interesting (I vote for goop) and isolate it with sharp focus, contrast, color, etc. 2: Railroad tracks create a vanishing point. I know, I want to shoot it too, but it also makes me mildly suicidal when I see it for the gazillionth time. Just say no unless you have the most badass vanishing tracks shot ever. 3/4. Nothin wrong, all right. 5. You either need to fill the frame with your sparks or give it some negative space around the edges to let it breathe. 6. You got some good light here, drop to floor level and give it a little perspective and you're cooking with gas. 7. I agree with the comment above, go vertical. Also, this shot doesn't need to be centered. often if you use a hallway to fill the left or right third of an image it works out well.
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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 8 on 10/18/2010 11:39 PM >
| | | Ah, fantastic! Constructive criticism is exactly what I'm after! Here's one more that I've done since this was posted... Opinions?
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redSky
Location: Seattle (formerly ATL) Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 9 on 10/19/2010 4:27 AM >
| | | I like it, although I could swear that the symmetry is slightly off (like you needed to be a little to the left). Most dSlrs have an option to turn on a composition grid, which may help you in situations like this.
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.sarge.
Location: Born in Virginia, Hearts in Washington, live in North Dakota. Gender: Male
Dammit why didnt I bring my camera
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 10 on 10/19/2010 8:24 PM >
| | | 4 is most amazing!!
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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 11 on 10/19/2010 9:15 PM >
| | | Posted by redSky I like it, although I could swear that the symmetry is slightly off (like you needed to be a little to the left). Most dSlrs have an option to turn on a composition grid, which may help you in situations like this.
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yeah it's a wee bit off, but I was in a hurry
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dinanm3atl
Durty South
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 12 on 10/20/2010 4:18 AM >
| | | 3 and 4 awesome!
How does one make 3 happen?
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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 13 on 10/20/2010 2:00 PM >
| | | Posted by dinanm3atl 3 and 4 awesome!
How does one make 3 happen?
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1) Find big drayyyyynes 2) GO. IN. BIG. DRAAYYYNNNEESSS! 3) Using a remote set your DSLR to BULB mode 4) Get your buddy to stand down range and focus on him 5) Buddy spins burning steel wool on the end of a rope 6) As buddy is spinning the steel wool expose your shot, after he is done stop exposing 7) Allow camera to process 8) Continue allowing camera to process 9) Give up all hope that the camera even took the photo as you wait for it to process 10) Be overjoyed once the camera is finished processing 11) Realize photo is out of focus/blurry/not exposed well 12) Repeat steps 4-11 until satisfied 13) ????? 14) PROFIT!!
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redSky
Location: Seattle (formerly ATL) Gender: Male
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| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 14 on 10/20/2010 4:07 PM >
| | | Uh... maybe this is a stupid question, but how do you make steel wool burn? It's, ya know, steel.
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ElExplorador
Location: Somewhere along the ride to World's End, Argentina.
>> m o m e n t u m >>
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 15 on 10/20/2010 5:05 PM >
| | | Not stupid, just ignorant :p Steel wool will burn when lit on fire. Try it out, but buy in bulk because once you start it's hard to think of reasons to stop. (you usually need to swing it around to give it enough oxygen for the filaments to keep burning though)
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delusional
Location: Hamilton, Ontario Gender: Male
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 16 on 10/20/2010 7:18 PM >
| | | I love #2,3 and 4
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Trap
Location: Dayton, Ohio Gender: Male
Son, I am disappoint
| | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 17 on 10/21/2010 2:04 AM >
| | | Posted by redSky Uh... maybe this is a stupid question, but how do you make steel wool burn? It's, ya know, steel.
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Well it dosent *burn* so much as *melt* and if you spin it and give it O2 it melts faster and little beads of melty delicious metal fly off and leave those lines. Any old lighter will do, or a 9v battery. Works best with #00 #000 or #0000 grade steel wool, not the coarse stuff you scrub dishes with.
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I.P. Freely
Location: Washington D.C. area Gender: Male
| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 18 on 5/1/2011 2:49 PM >
| | | #4 is just beautiful! great composition, interesting subject, good light. Just all around a well done photo
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barefootpoetry
Location: PA Gender: Female
| | | Re: Learning Curve <Reply # 19 on 5/1/2011 4:10 PM >
| | | #4 OMG. Just awesomeness! I didn't know about the steel wool trick. I'm gonna have to try that sometime!
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