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RiKaN HaVoK
12th of January 2009 (Mon), 19:07
Some pictures I took today ... Busted my butt while taking some ... Go buckwhile C&C these as I don't mind!!!!
The feeling that I get when I step on a scene that I'm not suppose to be in it's too good .. :p
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3109/3192189503_55c2631436_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3508/3193035514_a49b423d65_o.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3446/3193035266_a2f650609d_o.jpg
i like the last one.. but in my opinion i think its way overdone and unnatural looking.. id like to see that in a subtle HDR.
AFTER TOPAZ
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3489/3193035992_e20315d0de_o.jpg
BEFORE TOPAZ
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3440/3193496134_e3c942eccd_o.jpg
All these taken with the Canon 10-22mm ... Like I said people C&C are more than welcome ....
Orby
12th of January 2009 (Mon), 20:51
I really like number 2
JDM EJ1 95
12th of January 2009 (Mon), 21:02
i like the last one.. but in my opinion i think its way overdone and unnatural looking.. id like to see that in a subtle HDR.
Robert_Lay
12th of January 2009 (Mon), 21:26
I really like #'s 2 and 3 because they are good, distortionless architectural and landscape shots. The 1st and 4th are just a little weird for me.
howaboutnow
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 00:22
Pic 1 & 3 I really like, the HDR looks odd.
They are amazing the way they are! Nicely done and glad you had fun.
Grimlock
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 02:33
Well. I for one, like the rework on the last one. The perspective is great because the top of the photo is completely covered which gives me a sense of being confined. (which is good, considering your under a bridge) And the bottom is a good lead-in onto the other side, which is seen between the two. (further emphasized by the amber light) I also like the reflections that give this shot must needed color. You did a good job on defining the structure and distance of this bridge. Good job.
The first shot is probably more photogenically correct. But the sky doesn't do enough for me and leaves me wanting more.
Thus, I feel that the last one (before topaz) is your best shot.
SwingBopper
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 03:57
Straighten the tower in the BG for #1. The rest are very cool and well done.
tonydee
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 09:10
#1: very interesting composition - like the foreground interest from the graffiti, dynamic lines moving the eye around the shot, diagonals, overall balance: great shot all up. "Straighten the tower": agreed.
#2: not nearly as interesting as #4, and the background horizon is too low through the photo to be balanced.
#3: bit of a nothing shot. Angle provides a side on view with no foreground or background, and hence no sense of depth. The hill doesn't make it a third of the way up the shot, leaving things feeling tentative and unsure. Improved by cropping more tightly over the tower, but not worth saving.
#4: An easy second amongst the four, but fatally compromised by blown highlights. I prefer "after topaz".
Promising material, even if the above sounds harsh. Keep it up.
Cheers, Tony
twiggles
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 09:45
I think #2 is great. VERY interesting perspective
conkeroo
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 13:09
The first shot is absolutely class. Great composition and depth, beautiful palette of colours. The most interesting out of all the shots, I find myself continually going back to look at it.
Anke
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 13:18
Nice series, I think the second one is lovely :)
Nightowl64
13th of January 2009 (Tue), 13:27
Really nice ,,all of them ...i like # 3 best for me.
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