I took some pics of random things today and will you please judge them. I labeled them visual art.
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/VA10.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/VA009.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/va008.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/VA007.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/VA06.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/rd.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/P6270047.jpg
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o144/kenziemommy0626/VISUAL%20ART/bwTREES.jpg
THANKS
2007-06-27
16:02:07
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whats a rpo? seriously i'd like to know
thats my daughter i was shooting fast b4 she put the pinecone down :)
2007-06-27
16:13:24 ·
update #1
To the guy who said that I didnt take these thats kinda rude bc i truly did. Email me @ nbrob05@aol.com and i will send you the original pics of all of these along with the rest of the ones from the same day.
Im not trying to do anything other than get some advice.
Oh by the way you can also check out my website at www.nvisualart.com or email me at nrobertson07@nvisualart.com
2007-06-28
15:32:17 ·
update #2
you need to square off your pictures..for example..the little girl in pic.3...your missing her back.you only got 90 % of her..if you didnt want to get all of her,thats fine...but square it off..if your gonna get most of her,you might as well have gotten all of her.
another example...look at the deers..beautiful pic..but!!...if you look to the left of them..you see more ground then you do to the right..if you wanna be a professional,you have to learn to square them off..but they are good pics.
on the leaves..now that is pretty good..see how the branch is in the middle,that is called '' squareing up your pic'' that is what you wanna do...good job.
2007-06-27 16:10:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the second one best. If you are looking to get into photography - you should take a class! I am sure you could find one via a community center, a local college, etc. Or if that is too expensive or just not "you" - take a look at all sorts of books out there. You'll love trying out different film types to create cool effects. (For example, set a tripod up near a busy road at night. Use a slow speed film like 400, and let the lens stay open 30 seconds. The pictures have streaks of light in them :) It's so cool!)
Patterns are always so neat, and "framing" a photograph by using a tree branch, a window, a stone arch, etc... is always a beautiful way to lay the image out.
Good luck and enjoy - you definitely have an eye for it!
2007-06-28 00:39:35
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answered by Pandamay 3
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I think that the ones with the green leaves, the wooden bridge, the little girl, and the brick walls with the sun shining on them are really cute. I'm not so sure about the first one though. That is a little boring. I think that the ones that I just mentioned though look like they were taking for a reason or to show samples of the type of pictures certain photographers take or whatever. (if that makes sense) anyways. I love those pictures that I mentioned.
2007-06-27 23:09:58
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answered by KU! 3
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Nice pics, but (outside of possibly the first one) there's no way you took these. These are not amateur photographs just snapped of "random things." Who are you trying to kid?
You didn't even bother to cover the "Visual Art 2007" logo, but just tried to offer some lame explanation that you "labeled" them.
What's your game? Are you trying to trick people into finding fault with professional photographs because they think they're yours, so you can get a good laugh? Or are you trying to trick people into thinking you are a great photographer? Whatever you're doing it's kind of sad.
2007-06-28 21:34:47
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answered by Non B 1
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Wow, you certainly have an eye for photography..
I loved them all...very good..
I sure hope you are making a career out of this..
I like the way you see things.. only a good photographer can capture things like the first one and turn it into art..
Good Show!!
By the way your daughter is really sweet, but that picture is like any Mom would take..Before they move on ya!! lol
2007-06-27 23:22:16
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answered by Rebel 5
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Wow, they're great! The first one is a little blurry and off-center, but the rest are awesome. I'm not a photographer and don't know much about what makes a photo "art" or not, but your pics sure made me feel happy! :)
2007-06-27 23:05:32
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answered by Anne M 5
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I like your photos and think most are real good.
But you could try to get the action in the photo a bit farther from the center of the photo.
If it is spot in the middle it is good too, but a little out as you have it is out of balance.
Take one of your photos, and use a frame to play with different cuts. (Do not really cut, just look at what you like best.)
And look at other peoples work, what you like and why you like it.
This is a photo-blog I like a lot:
http://lifeinstillmode.blogspot.com/
Also look at his older pictures.
2007-06-28 14:12:36
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answered by Willeke 7
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U big ol' liar who is the lil kid in the pic huh??? those are rpo pictures. You seem like an amateur to be on Yahoo Answers.
2007-06-27 23:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The first one is kinda blurry. The rest are nice picture! BTW, cute kid. My favorites are the deer and the leaves, very clear. Good job.
2007-06-28 10:57:36
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answered by Di 6
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well they are alright.. not that great to look at ... the main focus of your picture is so off center it pulls your eyes away from the beauty.. a couple of them were a little blurred as well.. youll need to work on this.. but you are on the right path for some great photography
2007-06-27 23:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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