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UER Forum > Archived UE Photo Critiques > Photo newbie lookin for advice. (Viewed 252 times)
Corporal_Clegg 


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Photo newbie lookin for advice.
< on 5/20/2006 6:47 PM >
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Hey I use a Olympus Camedia C-5500 ZOOM 5.1 Mega Pixel camera. (I just read it off the front of the camera =/ )

I've been takin pictures since September-October of last year. I've been trying to take it to the next level.

Sorry that they are thumbnails linked to ImageShack, I dont know if thats a problem with anybody.

1

--This was taken at my high school. They have this wooden case with 3 bells in it. Its like 10-12 feet tall. I stayed after and decided to climb it and sit on the top. I dropped my milk bottle down there on accident and couldnt get it out. I snapped this. I dont know what settings I used on it sorry.....

2

--I do not have a tripod thats why its off level kinda. I think I should of stood back a few so I could of gotten the entire window light in the shot. I think I shoulda too a horizontal one also for comparison. This was taken at the Lockport Air Force Station.

3

--One of my first stair shots. I dont know what elese to say about this. This was also at the Lockport Air Foce Station.

4

--I didnt use any settings on this one either I believe....Lockport Airfoce Station

5

--My first attempt at night photography, I didnt use a flash, the sorce of light were the flashlights. (3 flashlights)

I am new to photography, I have been using some of the different settings on my camera and Im going to try to get a tripod. None of my photos were photoshoped.

YEAHBUTWAT
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Re: Photo newbie lookin for advice.
<Reply # 1 on 5/20/2006 6:56 PM >
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Not a bad start. Post more when you have a tripod and don't be adverse to photoshopping them a little. That would help a lot.

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Re: Photo newbie lookin for advice.
<Reply # 2 on 5/20/2006 8:12 PM >
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#1 would greatly benefit from a photoshop, and get a tripod so the blur is lessend, but you are off to a good start.

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Re: Photo newbie lookin for advice.
<Reply # 3 on 5/21/2006 6:03 AM >
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Yes but do what with the Photoshop?

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Re: Photo newbie lookin for advice.
<Reply # 4 on 5/22/2006 4:27 AM >
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For starters:

-Levels
-Cropping
-Unsharp Mask
-Color Correction



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