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Beginner Photographer. Please tell me what you think!?
http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2144400579/ http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2063741611/ http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2063741591/ http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2063741571/ http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2064386382/ http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2064386370/in/photostream/ http://flickr.com/photos/21226031@N05/2064386362/in/photostream/ These are a few of my first. Do you think I have potential?
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- They look great, you have a flair for landscape shots, and my fav is the first shot with the leaves. You need to work on the lighting for the child portraits. Very good for your first work. Good luck!
- Wow the landscape ones are beautiful. There's something missing in the Child pictures that you had in the landscape ones. I could stare at the landscape pics all day.
- Hey.... You have a good eye for details. Whatever you do is nice. As a beginner, you have great potential and I notice that the little baby pic really came out nice. They are the hardest to photograph and you have overcomed that barrier. Nice work except for the ball....Too dull ....
- Not bad at all! I was pleasantly surprised. Usually questions like this only have typical, horrible snapshots attached to them, but you have some nice work. One of the baby shots is a little out of focus, and I don't see that the sepia really helps the basketball shot any, but still, a good eye for composition. ... and not ONE shot with goofy selective color! :-) steve
- I love the tree ones!! They're gorgeous. You deffintly have potential! Like your pics alot = ] http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080712185735AAHjirZ&pa=FYd1D2bwHTHzJb9vFe45RJ5wvx2wIEyd3AyUGROolECmEQ--&paid=asked&msgr_status=
- The landscape ones are sooooo goood!! The one with the canoe is exceptional! here is a tip for the portraits of the little child. Have the person about 4 feet from the background and your f/stop large such as 2.8-4.6. 2.8 is best for closeups that the background is not important. If you are using a point and shoot digital then set your camera on portrait or closeup.
- For a beginner you did really good. Play around with the aperture and exposer because a few of them had more light than they need. My favorite one is the sky reflection, i think its the third one. For those landscape shots, i would maybe use a polarizing filter to bring more contrast and make the sky more of a blue than the light light blue it is. Overall great pics for where you are. You have alot of talent. Never be satisfied, do what i do, try to create a better shot after shot.
- Yes defintely there beautiful. You have the talent and the potential to suceed in photography
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