i'm doing a BFA with a major in photography....yay....love photography and i do a bit of work for a couple of guys in tassie with a focus (bad pun.) in doing live gig work...
these photos have been crushed down to get them suitable for a web application...
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nice work everyone, i really like browsing this thread. i wouldn't call myself a photographer but i get some good shots. the colors are messed up in the thumb previews- click on them for the good stuff.
ive always wanted to dive with turtles! such cool animals...nice pics satori.
anyone got any input on my pics from the last page? i know the quality sucks but i really liked the angles i got in them
My favorite was the last picture because of the very interesting texture it has. The idea of nature taking over things is good but it is hard to convey because of the details that can't be seen very well. The bicycle shot would look better in color maybe so you could make it out from the leaves and branches. Snails can be interesting, that one looks like it's a chalk and it made a line but the rest of the pet and house pictures are too common, I don't see anything special in them. Try tweaking the last picture with contrast and sharpness, or even color filters to make the texture pop.
Now I need tips on how to get my puppy to like its crate
Here's a snail, you have to really get up in its grill.
And to round out the animal pics here's a puppy, slightly photoshopped to emphasize the eyes.
One thing I'd like to improve is that I crop too much. Most of the time the real composition I want is a small crop of a larger picture. I blame this on my lack of zoom range and how I prefer pictures with more empty space, with a context. But I really want to work on doing a better cropping in Camera to avoid reducing a picture's size with cropping. Also I end up with all sorts of weird proportions when cropping, unlike the usual 2:3 ratio of film
My favorite was the last picture because of the very interesting texture it has. The idea of nature taking over things is good but it is hard to convey because of the details that can't be seen very well. The bicycle shot would look better in color maybe so you could make it out from the leaves and branches. Snails can be interesting, that one looks like it's a chalk and it made a line but the rest of the pet and house pictures are too common, I don't see anything special in them. Try tweaking the last picture with contrast and sharpness, or even color filters to make the texture pop.
Now I need tips on how to get my puppy to like its crate