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After years of being too afraid to show people my photography, I've started to upload to an online photography site, the thing is, I'm not getting any good feedback or criticism. I want to know where I do well, where I could do better etc...?
Can you give me your opinion
[either here or to my email: this_is_ridiculous-@hotmail.com]

thank you.

2007-12-18 09:00:43 · 13 answers · asked by Colin 3

it was a spontaneous photo of a couple smooching ,black and white n very famous plz gimme d name of eithr d photo or d photographer (who i know died after 2000 dont remember when)

2007-12-18 07:17:31 · 3 answers · asked by abhay k 1

Does he work for Jeopardy? Does he work? Does he have a life?

2007-12-18 04:41:47 · 4 answers · asked by Perki88 7

In the begging I started by doing free stuff for friends and family. Usually I get hired by companies to shoot their wedding videos, but they pay me by the hour and not by the job. So they make the big bucks and I get a small share. I want to know how to find these jobs on my own in order to charge them my price, which is the same as a company price but at least I get most of the pay for "my" work. thanks in advance

2007-12-18 03:43:02 · 6 answers · asked by pepe 1

Hi everyone,



I'm obviously not a photographer, but my sister is. She shoots digital.



She has been doing it for about 6 months and is really serious. I want to get her some stuff that will help her for x-mas. Really good qualtiy stuff. Can someone give me a list of maybe the top 10 things every photographer should own (other then a camera of course!) and specifics, like specific lighting, specific lighting items etc...Maybe things that work together and make some sort of great set. She shoots both studio and outdoor. She's better at outdoor though, but again she's trying to learn how to do studio. She just had a photoshoot, and she's still learning a lot about lighting. Sorry to ramble :) I believe in getting this for christmas that a person can actually use, so any help would be greatly appreciated!



Thanks

2007-12-18 03:25:22 · 7 answers · asked by Kylie 1

My mom has a huge amount of antique ornaments from my grandmother. I would like to photograph these ornaments, then have my mom give descriptions of them.
What would be the best way to photograph these ornaments?
What is a good setting? Just a black sheet or paper? Something else to just sit the ornament on? to snap a photo?
What is some good software, to put a photo in. Then add some text? I was thinking genology software. But something must be better?
thanks for any help

2007-12-18 02:28:25 · 5 answers · asked by Philip Augustus 3

I have developed a slide film (with a cross process), so i have negative image on my slide film.

I wonder if it possible you use the normal scanner, not those fancy film scanner to scan a image on film to my laptop.

2007-12-18 02:23:21 · 4 answers · asked by Man_With_Questions 2

i'm looking for center in my hometown that teach photography lessons..

but i have some questions, if anyone would help, that would be great :)

- what cameras do you suggest for beginners and moving on to be professional?

- Any site that might help in any way?

- Anything you'd like to add to this subject?!

:)

thank you

2007-12-18 00:59:57 · 8 answers · asked by Naomi 4

OK, I'm jumping on this bandwagon and looking for some critique on my photos. I've told some of you want I think of yours, now let me know what you think of mine. :)

How do they make you feel? Do you like each of them? What do they lack? How could I have taken each of them better?

I want the TRUTH! And nothing more.

Thanks!

http://www.flickr.com/photos/koyaanisqatsi/1714856357/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/koyaanisqatsi/1593811641/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/koyaanisqatsi/1593865014/

2007-12-17 20:22:02 · 11 answers · asked by koyaanisqats1 3

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2194/2119397267_8da831d0b4_o.jpg

2007-12-17 19:16:33 · 9 answers · asked by V2K1 6

I plan on taking a series of night shots of well lit streets. I have a tripod, a vintage Minolta SRT101 camera, 10 rolls of ASA 400 film, a f1.7 lens and a release cable. What I'm asking is, what shutter speed(s) would you recommend for taking still images of lit streets with absolutely no movement present (i.e. no light trails from cars or people).

To narrow things down a little, I'd like really clear shots with minimal noise and really deep blacks to contrast the street lights.

Asking alot I know but please try and help, thanks.

2007-12-17 18:18:33 · 10 answers · asked by zyckle 1

See http://www.flickr.com/photos/samfeinstein/ but this question is only about the first two images. As long as I don't add anything, they should be side-by-side for your comparison. Of course, you can click on either one to enlarge it for a better look.

Yes, they are dark, but that's part of my vision here. It was about half an hour after sunset and there was still a bit of a glow on the white sycamore trees. At first, I waited for any passing cars to go by, but then I decided to capture one just to see how it would come out.

What's your opinion? Do you like it better with or without the car lights? Maybe you don't like it at all and you can say so.

This is another one of those times when I was glad I had a camera in my pocket, but I wish I had the D200 and a tripod with instead... I'll have to try this another night, unless the peanut gallery tells me not to bother.

Thanks.

2007-12-17 16:34:51 · 21 answers · asked by Picture Taker 7

Im in high school at the moment and im really looking into going to Brooks Institute in Santa Barbara, CA. From what i read its one of the best photography schools around. Does anyone know about the cost? Quality? Size? ect. I would really love to become a fashion photographer. I know this road has limited opportunities so i would not mind becoming a portrait or wedding photographer. I am not the industrial photographer type. I like people. Also, do i need a portfolio. Im building mine right now as a Sophomore in high school. This is my website. Please comment on my work. Could i get in with the quality of my shots?

Thanks.


www.huntertphotography.com

2007-12-17 16:14:17 · 3 answers · asked by Hunter T 2

I love the format, the great answers from fellow shutterbugs, and the diverse questions asked. Better than any chatroom or blog I've seen.

2007-12-17 15:59:07 · 10 answers · asked by J-MaN 4

Websites, Links, Free

2007-12-17 15:46:27 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I have a room with a black light in it what types of things could i do to make it glow more, or make more colors??

2007-12-17 15:31:50 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-12-17 15:22:50 · 3 answers · asked by the5500 2

not exposing anything private, just like a bare back photo...know what i mean? i think there's a specific word for it, but can't think of it right now.

2007-12-17 14:44:42 · 8 answers · asked by annlyvqp 3

2007-12-17 13:50:36 · 7 answers · asked by the5500 2

As a present for my mom i want to go to a professinal and have them take a picture of my brothers and me and have it framed. Do you know how much it will cost

2007-12-17 12:26:23 · 4 answers · asked by bob t 1

so i currently own i Kodak Easyshare Z760 . its 6.1 mp , and it has 3x optical zoom. if you have read my previous questions i want to go into a creative photography course. I'm only 15 so i have 2-3 years to build up my portfolio and yes i do need to sumbit a portfolio for this course 10 pictures either color or b&w .

2007-12-17 11:21:28 · 5 answers · asked by txdotx 2

i need to enlarge some photos, but i dont know how. I dont want to stretch them out till its blurry nonsense.

2007-12-17 10:12:37 · 2 answers · asked by ? 1

Whether pro or ameteur and particularly if you're been into photography for 5 years or more.

2007-12-17 09:24:03 · 8 answers · asked by Piano Man 4

http://www.thebluething.com/games/files/awesome-dorm-door.jpg

Step by Step instrunctions please

2007-12-17 07:36:26 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

I recently inherited a Minolta SRT MCII camera along with a mess of lenses, filters, and accessories. I was hoping some camera buffs could help me out, because I have not used a camera like this in years. Firstly, what kind of battery does this thing use? I was not fortunate enough to get a manual, and all the links I try on the internet are no good.

Also, Some of the lenses I got are Yashika, including a Yashinon-R Zoom 90mm-190mm lens. It looks to me like these are screw-in lenses, and the Minolta uses a Bayonet Mount. Is there a way to use that cool zoom lens on my Minolta?

Any help you can give me would be great! Thanks, all

2007-12-17 06:30:15 · 1 answers · asked by Topher K 2

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