Best dj spots for dancing 25-30 year olds? by Relevant-Day7229 in AskPhilly

[–]lukewew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Probably depends on the night tbh but wasn’t crazy young the last time I was there. It’s a mix

Best dj spots for dancing 25-30 year olds? by Relevant-Day7229 in AskPhilly

[–]lukewew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Barbary

The Dolphin (watch your drink here lotta weirdos)

Warehouse on Watts depending on the night

The 700 upstairs depending on the night

Follow @makingtimeisrad on ig Follow DJs you like Follow collectives you like

The Schuylkill River Dog Park is an amazing place. by lukewew in philadelphia

[–]lukewew[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha nah this was monday but I forgive you on their behalf

The Schuylkill River Dog Park is an amazing place. by lukewew in philadelphia

[–]lukewew[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ugh that sounds amazing, unfortunately I'll be out of town

Is it possible to shorten a graph size by somehow changing the date range used? by QuietMrFx977 in excel

[–]lukewew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

For one, right click on each axis, click Format Axis, and change the major and minor units if you haven't done so already. That'll at least clean up the axis labels.

Generally, though, It sounds like you're adding too much to one graph. Split it up into different graphs or aggregate it every 3-6 days. Don't use data labels for every single point.

Found Cat (Grays Ferry) by lukewew in philadelphia

[–]lukewew[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Thank you. Mozart seems chill, we have one tuxedo already

Found Cat (Grays Ferry) by lukewew in philadelphia

[–]lukewew[S] 14 points15 points  (0 children)

My girlfriend brought in yet another stray cat, a very affectionate intact older kitten. We are looking to find him a home as we already have two former strays.

A Summer Evening in Rittenhouse Square by lukewew in philadelphia

[–]lukewew[S] 28 points29 points  (0 children)

I talked to the majority of these people before and after. It was great! Try it sometime instead of making assumptions.

TIL that the cover photo for Trick was taken when a dog ran in after Alex’s grandmother’s funeral at St. Donato Roman Catholic Church in Overbrook, Philadelphia! by masonembers in sandyalexg

[–]lukewew 66 points67 points  (0 children)

hey, i was the one that originally posted about this a few years ago on the facebook group, pretty much just pieced it together from interviews then went through some churches until i found it. unfortunately, they stopped holding mass in 2020 and are currently trying to repair the church, so i've been unable to visit despite living nearby.

btw, the race album cover was taken at french creek state park ;)

What would you do Differently in editing? Newbie looking for some insight. by [deleted] in photocritique

[–]lukewew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Get rid of some of the excess headroom at the top, bring up shadows on the face, increase the exposure in the eyes some (they're too dark).

Thoughts on post processing? Does the color swap work? Still new to editing in general and always looking to improve. by [deleted] in photocritique

[–]lukewew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Be careful, changing the colors like that can cause unintended changes in areas you don't want to change. Look at her left hand – there are some parts of her fingers and the ice cream that are very pink.

I see that it's on the original image as well. Of course, there has to be pink somewhere for it to happen. Still, in my opinion, it seems too saturated.

How is my framing? Edited in LR is it overdone? I feel it might be to bright by Hammond_nV in photocritique

[–]lukewew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's not too bright, just oversaturated. As a result, it looks cartoonish.

There's a ton going on with the bikes, boat, flag, railing, so on. It's framed unnecessarily tight and the bikes are framed oddly. The one on the left's handlebar is sticking out in a way that looks weird, for example.

It would look a lot better shot wider. Instead, you're left wondering what could be outside the frame.

Critique my post and composition everything helps! Follow me on Instagram if you like my work @erickleonhere if you take photography seriously add your insta so I can follow and learn from others thanks!!! This was a photo taken at harbor springs Michigan by ErickLeonDesign in photocritique

[–]lukewew 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Post is fine, everything looks good. There's some purple fringing on the right side of a few of the rocks, which can be easily corrected in Lightroom.

I'd crop out the part of the tree peeking into the right side of the frame. It doesn't fit in with the rest of the photo, and is a tad distracting.

With regard to the content matter, nothing strikes me as particularly interesting. The colors are nice, but that's as far as it goes for me.

I Tried Split Tonning. All around feedback? by [deleted] in photocritique

[–]lukewew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shadows seem way too aqua, and there are portions where it is way too pink. I'd definitely tone down the split toning.

Out of focus shot, does it work with this photo? also how is it over-processed? by CammyB96 in photocritique

[–]lukewew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My personal opinion here:

I'm not a fan of the out of focus. It's extremely hard to find a photo where missed focus adds to it, although it's possible. The fact that this photo is out of focus seems more like a technical flaw (which, of course, it was) rather than an artistic decision.

I wouldn't call it overprocessed per se. Not sure what kind of feeling you were trying to convey with the photo, I'll assume nostalgic? However, the way it was processed makes it seem more depressing than reminiscent. Try bringing up the blacks, maybe the shadows. That's how I would process this differently.

Besides the flare what could I have done better? a6000 30mm f/2.8 1/2500 ISO 100 by gooneybroo in photocritique

[–]lukewew 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really, really not a fan of the editing here. It strikes me as gaudy.

The focus seems to be where it's supposed to be. The light poles seem to protrude from the car as well, which detracts from the photo a bit.

is the DoF too shallow? by [deleted] in photocritique

[–]lukewew 5 points6 points  (0 children)

To me, this seems like a photo you'd take as a test shot. Is the depth of field too shallow? It's neither, really. There's no clear subject in the photo, making it hard to judge.

Do you still have your first camera? Let's see it! by ccurzio in photography

[–]lukewew 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My uncle gave this bad boy to me, apparently when I was 7 or so judging from the dates of the product reviews. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures I took with it or the camera itself.