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phatnev
Registered: Nov 04, 2005
Total Posts: 1491
Country: United States

Just some snaps during the last week or so between classes and walking around and what not. Feedback always welcome.



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Peter Sims
Registered: Feb 12, 2009
Total Posts: 424
Country: United States

Nice set. I like them.



DaveEP
Registered: Aug 14, 2004
Total Posts: 3706
Country: United Kingdom

Interesting set - and how you processed them.

Number 2 and 7 give me problems because unless a shot is clearly supposed to be slanted, I like verticals to be vertical, so personally I would have adjusted them. Maybe you like them slightly off-axis, which is just as valid a viewpoint as mine



Steezus
Registered: Aug 01, 2009
Total Posts: 824
Country: United States

I really dig 5 and 7 the most, but the set is pretty damn pleasing to look at as well. I do agree 7 would be even better if yo straightened out the brick lines. Nice job.



Chestnut
Registered: Feb 02, 2005
Total Posts: 458
Country: United States

I like the set! nice job, phatnev.

I don't know, guys, but I kinda like 7 having those slanted lines... makes it more visually interesting to me, and less routine, less "formulaic" if you know what I mean.



billkoe
Registered: Aug 28, 2009
Total Posts: 139
Country: United States

I like 320 (#11) the most. Good stuff.

Bill
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allstarimaging
Registered: Mar 24, 2006
Total Posts: 1268
Country: United States

Nice set and thank you for posting. Care to share how you processed these. Especially 1 to 3. Thank you.
jack



zoetmb
Registered: Jun 10, 2005
Total Posts: 1148
Country: United States

I guess we all like different things. I like #4.



phatnev
Registered: Nov 04, 2005
Total Posts: 1491
Country: United States

Thanks for takin a look everyone. I'll post about the PP later on today, I've got class in 10 minutes but its just standard cross processing, the specifics of which I can't think of off of the top of my head.



dj dunzie
Registered: Aug 14, 2006
Total Posts: 6495
Country: Canada

Nice set indeed... like the film look on many of these.



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