http://www.flickr.com/photos/14335982@N04/
I posted these pics on Flickr because I wanted to see if they are any good. But I havent gotten any comments yet.
Please let me know what you think!!
2007-10-01
02:11:05
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Brenda
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➔ Visual Arts
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Please leave the comments on Flickr if possible. THANKS!!
2007-10-01
02:12:56 ·
update #1
But star this question so I know you were here (so I can give you credit, and/or Best Answer)
2007-10-01
02:19:57 ·
update #2
Good job--not sure how long you have been in photography but well done. When doing doing landscapes, a good rule of thumb is to get something in the foreground to make the image more interesting. You have great photo's of clouds and sunsets but there needs to be a central point to the image-otherwise your eye goes all over the image with no place to pause. A tree, fence post, bldg,person etc--but make sure it is not part of the landscape in the background. Also, on the flowers, try to get that light source at your back and use the sun to its best advantage. I have been a photographer for 17+ years and think you have very good potential. Never be satisfied, always look for more on your images. Good luck and great shooting!
2007-10-01 02:45:33
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answered by road08 2
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That sky in the first few photos is awesome! You don't see a sky like that often. You have some good ones. I noticed one with the horizon in the center (Surf's Up). It would be better either 1/3 up or 1/3 down. Makes the picture more interesting. Pick foreground or sky to emphasize. For that one, I'd go lower and get more of the sand and surfboards.
And hey, I know someone in Little Egg Harbor. Small world.
2007-10-01 15:01:19
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answered by Terisu 7
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Very nice. I also like cloudscapes. Some of yours need a little more structure in composition. Try to get some foreground objects in landscapes to add depth and draw the eye into the picture. Sometimes horizon in center works, often it is better to place it at the upper third or the lower third rather than dead center.
Get a book called "Understanding Exposure", by Bryan Peterson. Lots of great tips in using available light.
2007-10-01 19:33:23
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answered by Ara57 7
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Amazing pics!
2007-10-01 12:20:58
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answered by ChefMel 5
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Very nice. I especially like the sunset one.
2007-10-01 10:30:42
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answered by EDWIN 7
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wunda bar!
they are good, the liilies are a bit overexposed?
some good compositions and good exposures
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2007-10-01 09:25:23
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answered by Antoni 7
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Wow, those are gorgeous! Look at that sky!
Very nice. :)
xoxo.*
2007-10-01 09:22:29
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answered by Deeautiful.* 2
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they are very very good
all the best
Ian
2007-10-01 09:19:37
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answered by Anonymous
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they are amazing, did you take those
2007-10-01 14:14:44
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answered by ? 3
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Great photos.Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-10-01 16:09:35
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answered by Matteasr 2
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