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RE: Photos #11
Some of these I might even use as a wallpaper on my phone.
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RE: Photos #12
(08-25-2015, 03:57 AM)dotcppfile Wrote: I admire real beauty, and this is good, keep it up and I'll keep sending you donations so you might wanna share your bitcoin address.

I actually just deleted 4 sentences to say thanks but it's not necessary. In the end I'm going to say fhdisoapjfieopwanvpsaifjewpafe English.

1BUxF4gjoXQeXBFrnCCu9KxkQBqjJ5J7jd

Thanks ^^

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RE: Photos #13
What camera do you use? By the way, neat photography mate.

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RE: Photos #14
They're all pretty good, but in terms of improvements, I'll go by photo
  1. If you can, focus all parts of your subject (the plant) instead of just one bud
  2. A slightly brighter frame wouldn't hurt (tinker with your ISO to change that easily for landscapes)
  3. Wide Angle is your friend
  4. If possible, only go for non-foggy, clear shots
  5. Really good; crisp, no obstructions
  6. Again, really crisp, good job
  7. ditto
  8. ditto
  9. Some kind of warm filter could make this even better
  10. Not your fault, but this one looks slightly too "icy", if you get what I'm saying
  11. Personally not a fan of machinery pictures / your setting looks way too barren
  12. Good subject, good position, just a bit too much glare coming off of the horse
  13. Zoom in on that little fucker
  14. Awesome shot
  15. Fading the background out is good, when possible
  16. Pick a subject, not sure what I'm looking at here
  17. Too dark
  18. Really nice, the natural lens flare looks good
  19. Not quite sure what this is.. If it's distorted by blur (which is what it looks like), get a better light source, as your ISO is already really low (hinted by the dark background
  20. Good
  21. Good
  22. Really good
  23. Shadows are a bitch to deal with, flash might help here
  24. Good use of gradual focus
  25. Clean subject + no glare/annoyances
  26. No blur, good shot
  27. Focus on the sign?
  28. Too bright, too much glare coming off the shirt
  29. Personally, I'd focus on the guy, not the rock.
all around, I'd say you did a really good job.
It's often the outcasts, the iconoclasts ... those who have the least to lose because they
don't have much in the first place, who feel the new currents and ride them the farthest.

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RE: Photos #15
(08-25-2015, 04:25 AM)ProfessorChill Wrote: I actually just deleted 4 sentences to say thanks but it's not necessary. In the end I'm going to say fhdisoapjfieopwanvpsaifjewpafe English.

1BUxF4gjoXQeXBFrnCCu9KxkQBqjJ5J7jd

Thanks ^^

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Donated 50$, it's not much, but I'll keep it coming if you keep it up mate, really good job.

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RE: Photos #16
(08-25-2015, 01:49 PM)Chitoge Wrote: They're all pretty good, but in terms of improvements, I'll go by photo
Spoiler:
  1. If you can, focus all parts of your subject (the plant) instead of just one bud
  2. A slightly brighter frame wouldn't hurt (tinker with your ISO to change that easily for landscapes)
  3. Wide Angle is your friend
  4. If possible, only go for non-foggy, clear shots
  5. Really good; crisp, no obstructions
  6. Again, really crisp, good job
  7. ditto
  8. ditto
  9. Some kind of warm filter could make this even better
  10. Not your fault, but this one looks slightly too "icy", if you get what I'm saying
  11. Personally not a fan of machinery pictures / your setting looks way too barren
  12. Good subject, good position, just a bit too much glare coming off of the horse
  13. Zoom in on that little fucker
  14. Awesome shot
  15. Fading the background out is good, when possible
  16. Pick a subject, not sure what I'm looking at here
  17. Too dark
  18. Really nice, the natural lens flare looks good
  19. Not quite sure what this is.. If it's distorted by blur (which is what it looks like), get a better light source, as your ISO is already really low (hinted by the dark background
  20. Good
  21. Good
  22. Really good
  23. Shadows are a bitch to deal with, flash might help here
  24. Good use of gradual focus
  25. Clean subject + no glare/annoyances
  26. No blur, good shot
  27. Focus on the sign?
  28. Too bright, too much glare coming off the shirt
  29. Personally, I'd focus on the guy, not the rock.

all around, I'd say you did a really good job.

Thanks very much for the tips, I'll try my best to improve on those areas!

(08-25-2015, 03:14 PM)dotcppfile Wrote: Donated 50$, it's not much, but I'll keep it coming if you keep it up mate, really good job.

Oh my goodness thank you so much! If my student loans go through [on time] you'll see more Scottish highlands pictures instead of Calgary Alberta ones Biggrin

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RE: Photos #17
Holy fuck, some of these are excellent. Wallpaper worthy. Do you mind if I caption some with quotes?

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RE: Photos #18
Some of these are pretty good, OP. What camera are you using? And are you editing the photos or are they the original? I was into photography for a while before, I had a 550D and a 600D.
someone with no history is nothing but suspicious.

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RE: Photos #19
(08-25-2015, 11:41 PM)eclipse Wrote: Holy fuck, some of these are excellent. Wallpaper worthy. Do you mind if I caption some with quotes?

Oh geez man, go ahead, I take them so people can do that stuff ^^

(08-26-2015, 12:07 AM)Jare Wrote: Some of these are pretty good, OP. What camera are you using? And are you editing the photos or are they the original? I was into photography for a while before, I had a 550D and a 600D.

I use the Canon 70D, the photos are very minimally edited.
As an example, here is the bird photo as the original.
http://i.imgur.com/4TzE1kK.jpg

EDIT FOR STEPS:
1. Crop
2. Darken
3. Profile corrections
4. Rotations

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