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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Constructive criticism please? (Viewed 404 times)
b-rye 


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Constructive criticism please?
< on 3/17/2013 2:06 AM >
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don't be to harsh, this is like the 4th time i've even touched a camera, ill post me "bests"1.


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It'll buff out.
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Re: Constructive criticism please?
<Reply # 1 on 3/17/2013 11:47 AM >
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Thanks for sharing. I reckon you should probably do some photography research on composition, exposure etc. I'd also recommend reading about post production!

Aleksandar 


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Re: Constructive criticism please?
<Reply # 2 on 3/17/2013 8:33 PM >
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Posted by moapy
Thanks for sharing. I reckon you should probably do some photography research on composition, exposure etc. I'd also recommend reading about post production!


I agree. It is great you are out there testing out different things, and getting used to taking pictures.

It's hard to offer critique because from a technical standpoint you first need to read about the "how to" that moapy mentioned. It's not a question of "bad" or "good" -- it's more that your photos aren't really critique-able yet.

I'd also study a lot of the photos in the photo forum, and look at what they did and what you like about each and why.



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Re: Constructive criticism please?
<Reply # 3 on 3/19/2013 8:21 PM >
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Posted by moapy
I'd also recommend reading about post production!

Nope, not until you get the composition issues straightened out. Most of these photos have no subject, and the ones that do are still weak. It looks like your camera shoots at a weird aspect ratio of almost 2:1, which probably doesn't help a beginner.



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Re: Constructive criticism please?
<Reply # 4 on 4/20/2013 7:52 AM >
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Posted by b-rye
don't be to harsh, this is like the 4th time i've even touched a camera, ill post me "bests"1.

I think that you are seeing your photo targets, or subjects that interest you, but with a bit of over-contrast getting in the way in a few of them.

Otherwise, I think that you did fine: considering that you have not been into photography for long. Keep shooting, take 6 or more photos of the same subject, change settings, change position, and you'll soon find your own style.

And if you don't have one, purchase a UV filter. It'll not only protect your camera's lens but will also help produce photos that are closer to what you are wanting to capture.

Cheers and again, just keep on shooting





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