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Mar 10 2012 05:25pm
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Mar 11 2012 10:19am
i dont like the one with the sky so much as the others, but the others are really nice, gj
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Mar 11 2012 11:37am
Resize them to 800 x 600 when posting here.
But besides that I like number 2.
For tips mmmm I think your focusing can be a bit more on target and try and work on what looks good in a photo, try to find a nice subject in a picture.
Number 4 the colors look to bright.
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Mar 11 2012 04:14pm
I actually think they're not bad.

Like the other guy said, the improvement is in taking the time to find interesting subjects for your photos, see what works well visually.

The first picture for example: in real life, the moon and sky etc can be quite impressive, but it often loses it's impact on a photo.

It also works the other way around: What seems like a small and insignificant detail in real life, can look spectacular on a photo(insects, drops of water, .. )

Experiment! :)







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Mar 11 2012 09:48pm
Has good potential!
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Mar 12 2012 10:58am
dat dog :3
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Mar 12 2012 12:00pm
Ok thanks all!
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Quote (xXDreamAlongXx @ Mar 11 2012 07:37pm)
Resize them to 800 x 600 when posting here.
But besides that I like number 2.
For tips mmmm I think your focusing can be a bit more on target and try and work on what looks good in a photo, try to find a nice subject in a picture.
Number 4 the colors look to bright.


Quote (SeaBas @ Mar 12 2012 12:14am)
I actually think they're not bad.

Like the other guy said, the improvement is in taking the time to find interesting subjects for your photos, see what works well visually.

The first picture for example: in real life, the moon and sky etc can be quite impressive, but it often loses it's impact on a photo.

It also works the other way around: What seems like a small and insignificant detail in real life, can look spectacular on a photo(insects, drops of water, .. )

Experiment! :)


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Mar 13 2012 11:10pm
Well i would say that i liked all.....fresh fruits one with a drop of water at the bottom of one fruit..it looks so natural.Dog pic i also very creatively taken with tear in his eye.....anyone can feel seeing this pic that he is going through some pain ....and sky pic..its nice but you need more deep insight.And i really loved the third one.....Try more new and creative subjects for your photography..some tricky things!!!Well done!

This post was edited by lorenzostpierre on Mar 13 2012 11:13pm
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Quote (lorenzostpierre @ Mar 14 2012 06:10am)
Well i would say that i liked all.....fresh fruits one with a drop of water at the bottom of one fruit..it looks so natural.Dog pic i also very creatively taken with tear in his eye.....anyone can feel seeing this pic that he is going through some pain ....and  sky pic..its nice but you need more deep insight.And i really loved the  third one.....Try more new and creative subjects for your photography..some tricky things!!!Well done!


Ok, thx , but what do you mean by "more deep insight"?

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