Post Your Artistic/creative photos V.1 [pg. 22]
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Good collection of photos everybody - an excellent thread. I'll try to post some of mine this weekend.
Merkin: Looking forward to your constructive critique.
I presume that most photos are from a digital camera source?
What's the process if you have film-based photos or negatives? Is it scan, save and download onto a website?
PS: Who's blown his cover ?
Merkin: Looking forward to your constructive critique.
I presume that most photos are from a digital camera source?
What's the process if you have film-based photos or negatives? Is it scan, save and download onto a website?
PS: Who's blown his cover ?
What a great thread.
Thanks for the feedback Merkin- though I do have to say I don't think I gave a bumsteer to beethead. My digital point and shoot (Canon Powershot A70) has a max aperture of f8, while my digital SLR (Pentax istDS) has a max aperture with the kit lens on of f22. I didn't mention shutter speed, so you did get me there- though my suggestion of what time to shoot would make the camera meter such a shutter speed anyway... good point about the tripod.
To those that take offence to constructive feedback on their images- don't. A different perspective on your images can only add to your knowledge and improve your photography! If someone simply states that your pic is crap, well that good grounds to flame 'em, but suggestions to improve will only help you take better photos...
And kimmy- don't diss me mum's dog![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
Thanks for the feedback Merkin- though I do have to say I don't think I gave a bumsteer to beethead. My digital point and shoot (Canon Powershot A70) has a max aperture of f8, while my digital SLR (Pentax istDS) has a max aperture with the kit lens on of f22. I didn't mention shutter speed, so you did get me there- though my suggestion of what time to shoot would make the camera meter such a shutter speed anyway... good point about the tripod.
To those that take offence to constructive feedback on their images- don't. A different perspective on your images can only add to your knowledge and improve your photography! If someone simply states that your pic is crap, well that good grounds to flame 'em, but suggestions to improve will only help you take better photos...
And kimmy- don't diss me mum's dog
![Wink ;)](./images/smilies/icon_wink.gif)
looks better on first glance, but its not as natuarl anymore maybe.bookster wrote:Nice wave, macca. Hope you dont mind, but I sharpened it up a bit- what do you think?
i just take my photos on a little Olympus mju mini with a pissweak 2xzoom, wish i had a proper camera. I also wish i did photography at school. All your photos are sweet.
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