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and also i wood like someone to tell me how i did because these are practically my first photos thanks
- The first shot doesn't have a subject. All photos should have a subject matter.
- Try to keep your horizons perpendicular with the sides of teh frame.
- You should of used a smaller physically (larger value) aperture to get a greater Depth of Field
www.ephotozine.com/
^ That site has some alright tips.
There's a million sites on the net where you could get guides. Google is your friend, use it.
i had a go at justin c's thing... it sucks, oh well
bump.. just got some prints back from some cross processed slide film. fuji sensia 200..
^^^^ The guy sitting on the bench in the first one told me 'Don't expect me to smile because Im not happy..'
I went to re shoot this one. I shot it a while ago on some tmax 400.
^^ bunny hopped up onto the tables then up and over the rail
i just got back from an overseas jaunt and took a few panoramas while i was away. before anyone starts with the ISO, shutter speed jive keep in mind they were all taken on a point and click....
ps. image quality is whack because i had to shrink them all to upload...
sk! dope shit son!
how'd you like paris?
judging by the photos it looks like the weather was pretty mild and cold.
hope you had fun.
paris was rad... pretty mild weather wise. i was there early sept, just coming into autumn.... but i'd just come from barcelona - which was scorching
sick photos sk will have to catch up and have a slides night with red wine and crackers...
just broke off a few more....