Some are good, some aren't. Make sure you have a point of view and something to say. Many of the pictures were either cliches or exercises in technique. Using techniques does not create a good photograph or rescue a poor one. In short, "you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear." Also, taste varies from viewer to viewer, so what I say here may have little bearing on anything. My favorite was to the two people legs. It had both mood and conveyed a story of youth and relationships.
2007-07-16 12:59:34
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answered by Lou 5
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You have a couple that I really like, "Scared" and "Eat". Your sunsets are nothing special. "Blue Sky" just doesn't work on any level. The others vary in interest and technique. I do like your concept, though.
Read books on photography, and visit photography intensive websites to study the images of other photographers. Pay attention to the work in magazines, like National Geographic and others that feature photography prominently. Keep practicing and learn all you can.
Photography is a fun hobby, enjoy!
2007-07-16 13:05:40
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answered by Ara57 7
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For a fifteen twelve months old, that's super! i began out to alter into attracted to photographs while i became 14 years old and joined our college photographs type. and that i will tell which you're better than i became. i individually like "Mexico sunset". the image has a very good sense into it. Your photos are sharp and on concentration. inspite of using a digicam, you have been nonetheless able to seize stable photographs. i understand an excellent variety of individuals who've digital SLR cameras yet oftentimes get blurry photographs and don't understand a thank you to regulate the settings. Taking astounding photographs is as much as the photographer, not the digital camera.
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answered by Anonymous
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I like the perspective on pool slide. On your sunset shots don't be afraid to experiment. Clouds are always a good idea as opposed to a plain blue sky. Most important have fun with it. I have been doing it for 30 years and I never grow tired of taking pictures. Good luck
2007-07-16 12:50:29
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answered by Braddock52 3
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I'm not a photographer but I think you're pretty good. Honestly some of the pictures are a little boring, but some are interesting like Shoes, OrangeFlower, RudysEye, etc. Keep taking pictures, see what you can improve on, and experiment.
2007-07-16 12:28:46
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answered by Jason 2
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Honestly the photography is good, you have different kinds of images.As a designer, I always want to use stock photos for some particular artwork. Upload your pictures to some place where you can sell your images.Might as well get paid for it :)
2007-07-16 12:35:48
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answered by rheaigarta 2
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Well, don't quit your day job just yet. You seem to have a knack for framing but you need a better choice of material. I think that with a bit of training and someone opening your mind to the right material that you have very good possibilites.
2007-07-16 15:29:00
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answered by morganjlandry 3
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It's only 6.
2007-07-16 15:28:28
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answered by G 3
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I think you definitely have the photographic eye. You need practice and guidence. Good luck and have fun.
2007-07-16 15:00:24
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answered by edl_photographics 2
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some very ordinary stuuf
however three images show promise, scared, oudoortrack, music
they display sensitivity, and arent your normal snaps that are seen everywhere
the scared one is good because it shows good communication
keep working at it
2007-07-16 12:40:32
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answered by Antoni 7
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