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post by Coletheon   |  | 
Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
< on 12/25/2016 6:41 AM >

Only a few things to see in my small deserted location but I think I got these 3 decent shots. Let me know what you think! Thanks!!!.


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Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 1 on 12/25/2016 4:51 PM >

#1 Isn't squared off, detracts from image.
Probably should have backed up more the to get the menu board in frame as well.

#2 Is a good shot. Getting more in the frame may have yielded a better image; there are interesting details cut off at the top. You can always crop, but you can't add what's not in the frame.

#3 Great colors, squared off, but cam shake ruins it
A lot of ways to ruin a would be keeper if you don't set the shot up right and then keep the cam steady.

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post by Coletheon   |  | 
Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 2 on 12/28/2016 7:52 PM >

Posted by blackhawk
#1 Isn't squared off, detracts from image.
Probably should have backed up more the to get the menu board in frame as well.

#2 Is a good shot. Getting more in the frame may have yielded a better image; there are interesting details cut off at the top. You can always crop, but you can't add what's not in the frame.

#3 Great colors, squared off, but cam shake ruins it
A lot of ways to ruin a would be keeper if you don't set the shot up right and then keep the cam steady.

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Keep posting quality threads/images/posts and earn your FM.


Thanks for the advice! I wish I could have backed up further in pic 1 and 2 but I had my ass to the wall already!


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post by Coletheon   |  | 
Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 3 on 12/28/2016 7:56 PM >

+Mistake+

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Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
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Posted by Coletheon


Thanks for the advice! I wish I could have backed up further in pic 1 and 2 but I had my ass to the wall already!


Yeah that happens; a good wide angle comes in very handy on inside shots.
Sometimes you can get the shot by taking a different angle or a handy doorway/window.
A lot of subtle things can kill or degrade a would be keeper

Learning to see as the cam does helps a lot. It's not until you get it on the monitor that you know for sure what you captured...


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Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 5 on 12/29/2016 5:05 AM >

Posted by blackhawk
#3 Great colors, squared off, but cam shake ruins it
A lot of ways to ruin a would be keeper if you don't set the shot up right and then keep the cam steady.


I don't think there is much camera shake in #3. And if there is, I'd need a larger version of the photo. There is some graininess due to high ISO, and pixelization due to down-sampling for sure, but I don't see anything that would lead me to believe camera shake is causing a problem in that shot.

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Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 6 on 12/29/2016 5:26 AM >

Posted by General Zod


I don't think there is much camera shake in #3. And if there is, I'd need a larger version of the photo. There is some graininess due to high ISO, and pixelization due to down-sampling for sure, but I don't see anything that would lead me to believe camera shake is causing a problem in that shot.


You're correct.
Didn't realize it was a downloaded low res



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post by Coletheon   |  | 
Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 7 on 12/29/2016 9:55 PM >

Posted by blackhawk


You're correct.
Didn't realize it was a downloaded low res



If you know of a good hosting site that doesn't compress large images let me know and I can certainly upload it in its full glory. Either way, thanks for the advice. I cant wait to get more images up for you guys to critique for me!


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post by General Zod   |  | 
Re: Would love a critique of my photography in first location.
<Reply # 8 on 1/2/2017 9:07 PM >

Posted by Coletheon


If you know of a good hosting site that doesn't compress large images let me know and I can certainly upload it in its full glory. Either way, thanks for the advice. I cant wait to get more images up for you guys to critique for me!


Any site built for showing photography will do. Flickr is what I use, along with Photobucket as a "photodump" for unrelated things if I need it. There are plenty of other websites, and this article is a good start:


https://www.lifewi...ting-sites-3486329



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