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My first attemtps at photography
· Hardware · 25 posts · Aug 6, 2004 — Aug 9, 2004 View original thread ↗
You have some nice raw talent. What kind of camera are you using?
I REALLY dig the purple flower one.
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Originally posted by gorickey:
You have some nice raw talent. What kind of camera are you using?


Thanks. It's just a Fujifilm Finepix 3800. It's mainly a point and shoot camera but it has some manual controls too.
Not bad, not bad. You need to step up to a Nikon D70.
first one...
composition could be a little better...(interesting perspective though)
the flash is a little harsh...

second one...
again overall subject location and composition a little bland...
not bad though...

ye... DSLR is the way to go nowadays...

my skills and quality of my shots have dramatically improved when I got my D70....
sweet
I doubt the camera you had had anything to do with your skills or the quality of your shots. The pictures themselves may have looked better
hey not bad! looks good!! get into it! you can do it!! sky is the limit!
never give up! way to go!! you've got talent!!
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Originally posted by amsalpemkcus:
hey not bad! looks good!! get into it! you can do it!! sky is the limit!
never give up! way to go!! you've got talent!!
You definitely have issues. Not getting attention from your parents?!?
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Originally posted by shabbasuraj:
first one...
composition could be a little better...(interesting perspective though)
the flash is a little harsh...

second one...
again overall subject location and composition a little bland...
not bad though...

ye... DSLR is the way to go nowadays...

my skills and quality of my shots have dramatically improved when I got my D70....


Agreed. I don't find macro shots of flowers all that impressive.

- Rob
Photos are pretty good, if you want some suggestions, perhaps you could try and get the pictures a bit brighter? Since you're outside, you should be able to slow down the shutter speed and a let a little bit more light in. My other suggestion would be to move in closer for the tiger lily, you don't need to show the entire flower and it can create an interesting composition. Zooming a bit more on the purple flowers wouldn't hurt. I like the black and green contrast in the background of the purple flowers
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Originally posted by shabbasuraj:
first one...
composition could be a little better...(interesting perspective though)
the flash is a little harsh...

second one...
again overall subject location and composition a little bland...
not bad though...

ye... DSLR is the way to go nowadays...

my skills and quality of my shots have dramatically improved when I got my D70....


The tiger lily is about 5 1/2 feet tall and facing the ground with the sun directly behind it. I didn't think the flash was too harsh but the damn flower ain't goin' nowhere, so I'll give it some more tries Mon. or Tues. (I'm working all this weekend - 36 hours )

I agree about the blandness, but I really liked the contrast and the color.

I've got plenty of subjects to shoot, and I will take criticism to heart!

Thanks!
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Originally posted by Synotic:
Photos are pretty good, if you want some suggestions, perhaps you could try and get the pictures a bit brighter? Since you're outside, you should be able to slow down the shutter speed and a let a little bit more light in. My other suggestion would be to move in closer for the tiger lily, you don't need to show the entire flower and it can create an interesting composition. Zooming a bit more on the purple flowers wouldn't hurt. I like the black and green contrast in the background of the purple flowers


Thanks!
So people like the cats.

Yeah I love that pic, it was just a snapshot on the spur on the moment. Too bad Rocky (the kitten) is too big now to be that cute.
I like your flower pictures, I frequently use flowers as my subject. Below is a photo that I took with my Nikon D70 this past fourth of July:



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Originally posted by davidflas:
I like your flower pictures, I frequently use flowers as my subject. Below is a photo that I took with my Nikon D70 this past fourth of July:



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very nice!
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Originally posted by nredman:
ahhh here kitty kitty


Calling for lil'babykitten?
Is this original better or worse than the photoshopped one?
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Originally posted by smacintush:
Is this original better or worse than the photoshopped one?


I like the original better.
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