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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Nuclear Powerplant (Viewed 2683 times)
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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 20 on 3/27/2012 1:41 AM >
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Thanks everyone again for the comments and compliments, all really appreciated

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 21 on 4/9/2012 8:01 PM >
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excellent stuff.

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 22 on 4/10/2012 3:52 PM >
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really dig the tones in these.

the one thing i'd criticize is composition. most of them are SO close but SO far.

Watch your horizontal and vertical lines. If you going to try and center something and create symmetry it has to be dead on of the whole photo is blown.

over all they're solid though, just tighten that shit up

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 23 on 4/11/2012 4:34 AM >
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"Canon 60D, Sigma 10-20mm Lens," I have a 40D and looking for a lens. What's the F stop on the Sigma?

#4 HDR?

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 24 on 4/13/2012 6:16 PM >
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Posted by RomanKam
"Canon 60D, Sigma 10-20mm Lens," I have a 40D and looking for a lens. What's the F stop on the Sigma?

#4 HDR?


on the 10-20 i'm pretty sure it's f/4-5.6. I had one for a week or two a ways back

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 25 on 4/15/2012 6:17 AM >
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Nice stuff. Jealousy is the first emotion I felt looking at these, overlayed shortly after with awe and reverence.

I have no real critiques, except that there seems to be a bit of Noise that is a bit distracting. (Could be my old laptop screen as well, I am at work right now) What ISO and shutter speed did you use? Having a crop sensor sucks for these kind of wide angle views, but I think you made the most of it.

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 26 on 4/16/2012 3:08 PM >
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Posted by RomanKam
"Canon 60D, Sigma 10-20mm Lens," I have a 40D and looking for a lens. What's the F stop on the Sigma?

#4 HDR?


Yeah, sorry about the long response, hadn't gone through to check my websites in a few days.

None of this set was HDR

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 27 on 4/16/2012 3:10 PM >
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Posted by The Anti-Paradigm
Nice stuff. Jealousy is the first emotion I felt looking at these, overlayed shortly after with awe and reverence.

I have no real critiques, except that there seems to be a bit of Noise that is a bit distracting. (Could be my old laptop screen as well, I am at work right now) What ISO and shutter speed did you use? Having a crop sensor sucks for these kind of wide angle views, but I think you made the most of it.


Shutter varied with many of them, all the exacts can be found in the EXIF info on the flickr set: http://www.flickr....9359366473/detail/

Thanks a lot for the comments!

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 28 on 4/16/2012 3:28 PM >
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Posted by Jeff!


on the 10-20 i'm pretty sure it's f/4-5.6. I had one for a week or two a ways back


That's the correct spec - They also make a constant 3.5

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 29 on 4/18/2012 3:33 PM >
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Posted by AdventureDog


That's the correct spec - They also make a constant 3.5


Ouch. I wish I had known about that a year ago when I snagged mine That wouldn't be bad

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 30 on 4/18/2012 9:15 PM >
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If that is what I think it is, I can hardly contain my excitement to see it in person. Excellent shots that caused me to smile a big, cheesy grin.

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 31 on 4/20/2012 5:08 PM >
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#4 is beautiful

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Re: Nuclear Powerplant
<Reply # 32 on 4/22/2012 4:12 AM >
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4 , 5 and 6 are pretty classic


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