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| my photgraphy FIXED Have a look and tell me what u think http://img211.imageshack.us/my.php?i...20043206ql.jpg http://img231.imageshack.us/img231/2...52006114sz.jpg http://img212.imageshack.us/img212/7...52006044ec.jpg this one is like a generation shot but with only two cars :/ Last edited by Andreu : 03-18-2006 at 07:39 AM. |
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| are you looking for an honest opinion? if so, the pictures aren't that great. the one with the two saabs is the only one that is REMOTELY framed properly, the other two are simple snapshots. the rule of thirds and hardware settings are something that you need to learn. google your hardware, find out how to use it, learn how to frame an object, and keep practicing.. I'm in no way 'flaming' your shots, but a little constructive criticism can go a long way.
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| Thanks guy for the constuructive critisism i am a begginer and really do not know what i am doing. The first two shots i was working with the appeture settings and just figuring them out. Thanks for taking the time to check them out |
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| I agree with what everyone here has said. I'm by no means a photographer of any level, but I think that framing is one of the most important aspects of photography. Be creative in the way that you position objects, think of the way the photo will look once its printed and what you actually want people to be looking at in the photo, and then adjust your hardware accordingly. Look at the colours of backgrounds and the way the object of the picture can contrast with them, and how different colours can pick up from each other to create a picture that is complimentary to itself. Take a look at some professional photos of cars and see what they do, everyone has their own style though, so at the end of the day just do what you like. ![]()
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Thanks guys for the help i really appreciate the help and will use all your helpfull information next time i go out. ![]() |