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    Ukraine photoshoot

    I recently acquired a UFO ds 1060, seemed perfect to experiment making stills of the city I live in- not particularly the famous monuments, but the ordinary city streets- the casual kiev. Some of them are a little too dark, and I'm not a pro photographer, though I hope you enjoy them as I enjoyed making them, original photos made in 10 megapixels so I sized them down
















    Last edited by yuriythebest; 07-22-2007 at 09:46 AM.

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    Senior Member swmdrayfan's Avatar
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    Re: Ukraine photoshoot

    Yuri......first off, welcome to PR.

    Posting so many pictures at once is a little too much to go thru, so I'd suggest posting no more than 5, so everyone who views them can spend a little more time viewing and critiquing. Your city looks like it has many fine opportunities for great shots.

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    Re: Ukraine photoshoot

    thanks! My city is awesome and the 10 megapixels makes it look even more awesome...er

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    Re: Ukraine photoshoot

    I agree with John......just too many pics to critique.
    As a general suggestion, I think your shots are too big in that they cover so much area the viewer is not sure what to look at. Sometimes the little shots tell the big story better.
    For instance, your second shots contains a man going into his apartment from balcony.
    If it were more isolated or within a smaller area it would catch the viewers eye quickly.
    Keep Shooting!

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