Quote (Undehd @ Sun, Sep 28 2008, 04:37am)
Yeah so in Ecology class we have this big Falll photo thing where who ever gets the best Fall pic wins 400 dollers + assloads of
X-tra credit. I belive i have a Upper-hand in this little contest by living 30 miles from town next to a Lake and a Park connected to miles of forest.
Right now i have a nice pic in the morning containing the American Flag and the sunrise, I also have a pic of one of the trails in the Park.
If you Photo Experts will help me...I just want some pointers or tips on what i can do to make better pics and such.

I will post my 2 pics if anyone wants to see them.
I want to see them as well. But here are a few tips in my opinion.
Try to shoot early in the morning (around sunrise) And early evening (sunset)
If you shoot in the middle of the day, get a polarizer to only let in the 90 degree angels of light reflecting from the sun off the subjects.
Try to get the different colors of leaves in as much as possible.
I think if you get out early morning you can probably find some Autumn leaves, with dew droplets on them. I think that would look good.