JamesDowning wrote:No matter your level of photography, we all have room to improve our skills and learn from one another.
Post a photo in this thread if you wish for a technical/aesthetic critique of your image. Replies should be critical in nature (that's how we learn!).
If possible, post the specs of the image (Camera, F stop, ISO, Shudder, focal length etc.)
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To start it off, here's one I took this morning while taking the long way to work. It's been reworked a good bit in photoshop... color corrected, burned the clouds, etc. Mainly just wanted to play with my new lens.
Sony A33, 1/400, F13, ISO 400, 75mm
Chutes wrote:My friend who is going to school for photography is the reason I bought my camera and he always tells me not to put the focal point right in the middle of the picture. Instead, he suggests that I try to put the focal point in one of the four corners of the inside frame box in the viewfinder (example) pictured below.
It's almost as if this is just the right quarter of a photo you cropped. Where is the subject?JamesDowning wrote:Keeping this alive... (common... I can't be the only person out there taking pictures!)
I was about to enter this one into a contest, but found another one that I thought made a better statement. I shot this using the rule of 3rds, but ended up cropping a bit off the bottom, and I think it made it a bit more pleasant.
JamesDowning wrote:Keeping this alive... (common... I can't be the only person out there taking pictures!)
I was about to enter this one into a contest, but found another one that I thought made a better statement. I shot this using the rule of 3rds, but ended up cropping a bit off the bottom, and I think it made it a bit more pleasant.