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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > yerblbgr (Viewed 433 times)
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yerblbgr
< on 2/27/2011 3:57 AM >
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So I finally got out of the house and went to a place I wanted to check out again. While I didn't get inside (windows frozen shut)but I did get some pictures. All comments welcome, wanna know what everyone thinks.


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Re: yerblbgr
<Reply # 1 on 2/27/2011 10:20 PM >
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These are the first thoughts that come into my head (my opinions)


1. Move a little to the side to get a different angle and maybe some background/ back up.

2. This is pretty good. Just straiten out the light poles.

3. uninteresting to me.

4. Zoom in or get closer to the bird. You really want it to be the subject of the shot yet it wasn't even the first thing I noticed.

5. Not bad

6. Try it with a circular polarizer maybe.

7. Get lower and less angled down. Footprints are always a good start though.

8. Straiten.

9. Uninteresting

10. Pretty good. Try different exposures.

11. uninteresting

12. Uninteresting

13. Pretty cool

14. Exposure is good. I like the lighting in the elevator but I think there is a little distortion in your verticals.



#2 is absolutely a winner. Good job.



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Re: yerblbgr
<Reply # 2 on 2/28/2011 9:08 PM >
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Wow, thanks for the awesome feedback Now for my responses:


4. I would have loved to do that, but once I took this picture I tried to step closer to take another and the bird flew away and I was zoomed in all the way. Would have been an awesome shot if I could have gotten closer.

6. What exactly is a circular polarizer and what does it do? I know its a filter of some sort.

10. Yeah, I like the focus, but it seems like a lot of my pictures that day were a little over exposed, must have been the reflection off the snow or something.

14. Yeah, I see the distortion as well, what could I do to prevent that?

Again, thanks for taking the time to comment on my pictures.



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Re: yerblbgr
<Reply # 3 on 3/1/2011 1:29 AM >
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4. Yeah. Wildlife photography is pretty hard.

6. Basically, I don't really know if it will help the picture at all, but it will help saturate the sky.

10. The exposure seems pretty good actually. I personally would like to see it a little darker, but what you got there looks like a pretty "proper" exposure. You got blacks, whites and everything in-between.

14. Not much at this angle(except photoshop).

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