A few more from today. I really appreciate the feedback.
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Sep 07, 2010 20:53 | #1 A few more from today. I really appreciate the feedback.
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cmchavis Member 160 posts Joined Mar 2008 Location: Indiana More info | Sep 07, 2010 22:08 | #2 Number one doesn't do much for me, but I'm not into city shots - technically it looks good. The red box, sign or whatever on the right, seems a little bright and the ads on the center building are a little distracting. Like the bridge / highway in the foreground.
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Sep 08, 2010 08:46 | #3 cmchavis wrote in post #10868870 Number one doesn't do much for me, but I'm not into city shots - technically it looks good. The red box, sign or whatever on the right, seems a little bright and the ads on the center building are a little distracting. Like the bridge / highway in the foreground. This was my first HDR conversion and I cropped out a good amount problem areas from the image but couldn't get them all :0
The second one is really nice - love the sense of motion and the horizontal lines. As is, it's fine, but the only thing that really bothers me is the curved white line at the bottom - wish it was more horizontal. I like the palette - the color's are Michael Bay/transformers-ish (orange/bluey-cyan) Thank you - this was the first time I've taken such a shot. I modified the colors abit in color xfex pro.
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PhotosGuy Cream of the Crop, R.I.P. More info | Sep 08, 2010 09:08 | #4 Somewhere between the first & second shot you can get some really interesting stuff. Lotsa' links here! FrankC - 20D, RAW, Manual everything...
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Sep 08, 2010 12:37 | #5 Not really getting much feedback in this section of forum for some reason. Do they have technical problems? let me know.. Maybe they're boring? not a problem.. let me know PhotosGuy wrote in post #10871124 Somewhere between the first & second shot you can get some really interesting stuff. Lotsa' links here! First shoot with moving cars need advice. thanks for that link... I got some great info from a few of those. I'm looking to do panning shots in the next few weeks.
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DrLazarus Senior Member 711 posts Likes: 63 Joined May 2010 More info | Sep 08, 2010 13:04 | #6 I like the first one. Nice blue sky (presume CPL of grad ND?) and the road leads into the shot. I'd maybe crop halfway between the Earnst & Young building and the "W" and then slightly adjust the distortion a bit. That would eliminate half of the red sign and the rest of the overpass.
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KwasiFocus Member 41 posts Joined Sep 2010 Location: New York City More info | Sep 08, 2010 13:21 | #7 I really like the second one, had it been more traffic It would've looked better. The first one seems fine to me, it looks as if it would be a really nice night shot. It looks "busy" which is what I'm sure what you wanted, I wouldn't crop it. "Amateurs practice until they get it right, but professionals study and practice until they never get it wrong"
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Sep 08, 2010 18:52 | #8 Thanks for the feedback guys! I can't crop this anymore as its already borderline too much when at higher res. Looking forward to shooting some more in HDR Dr Lazarus wrote in post #10872378 I like the first one. Nice blue sky (presume CPL of grad ND?) and the road leads into the shot. I'd maybe crop halfway between the Earnst & Young building and the "W" and then slightly adjust the distortion a bit. That would eliminate half of the red sign and the rest of the overpass. KwasiFocus wrote in post #10872462 I really like the second one, had it been more traffic It would've looked better. The first one seems fine to me, it looks as if it would be a really nice night shot. It looks "busy" which is what I'm sure what you wanted, I wouldn't crop it.
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corkneyfonz Goldmember 2,477 posts Likes: 5 Joined Oct 2009 Location: United Kingdom More info | Sep 08, 2010 19:41 | #9 First looks very good, second interesting almost fake tilt effect but would be a good candidate for a night shoot.
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