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I posted a question like this earlier but here are more photos

I'm under 16 and I've had no training what so ever

2007-09-25 05:22:56 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities Visual Arts Photography

For "Honey!"

Yes I am sure the last two are mine

the graduation was at ut austin when my sister graduated

the other as at my aunts beach house in NC

I posted them on my xanga a couple of months ago though

2007-09-25 07:03:50 · update #1

:)

2007-09-25 09:53:36 · update #2

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It's clear that you have an interest. It's clear too that you can tell the difference between something worth looking at and something not. Hone your skills in composition. That may be a single four-syllable word, but there is much to it. Get an easy to read book to help you. I recommend a good less-than-50-page book, one that reads well and talks about subject and composition.

2007-09-25 07:19:52 · answer #1 · answered by Todd G 2 · 0 0

Your photos are really very good. For your age and having had no training, you have an exceptional eye for composition. That is crucial to being a good photographer. If I were you, I would consider taking professional training or, at the very least, some classes, possibly even distance learning like New York Institute of Photography or some other school. You could be a pro some day with the right education in photography.

Thanks for sharing the photos.

2007-09-25 05:59:28 · answer #2 · answered by BlueJay 4 · 0 0

Try Trick Photography Special Effects - http://tinyurl.com/QzdeEfUBAC

2015-12-06 05:45:29 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I'm no expert, in fact, I'm currently taking an intro to photography class. That being said, I think your work is phenomenal, especially for a person with no training. I strongly suggest that you enroll in a photography class at a local community college, ASAP. I think you are very talented and should explore career options involving art.

2007-09-25 05:35:09 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i like them. theyre really good. You should probably buy a book on photography and learn all that goes into taking an amazing picture. You have a solid grounding you just need to build on it.

2007-09-25 05:32:40 · answer #5 · answered by redkazoo 5 · 1 0

Yes I think they are very good you really have an eye for things and some obviously promising talent!

2007-09-25 05:38:38 · answer #6 · answered by Andria W 4 · 0 0

theres is room for improvement but overall pretty good, try taking photography classes in ur community college. im taking "intro to photography black and white" ARE U SURE THE LAST 2 ARE URS? feels like ive seen them before

2007-09-25 05:30:31 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 2

good, but could always use imrovment, i would start a photography site if i was you

please view my photography site

freewebs.com/johnnyphotography

Thank You

2007-09-25 08:34:20 · answer #8 · answered by john 3 · 0 0

I think all of it is very good.


I don't really know a whole lot about photography though.

2007-09-25 05:32:10 · answer #9 · answered by qwerty 4 · 0 0

"I'm under 16 and I've had no training what so ever"

Never!
You're a pro and you know exactly what you are doing!

2007-09-25 06:34:05 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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