Re: How to get good photos?
Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 10:54 pm
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maverick wrote:
Learning to put your focal point/subject matter in the upper or lower, left or right
third of your photo is something to keep in mind when composing, and even though this rule does not always apply, it does more often than not. Another mistake made
is putting the subject matter dead center(which you did with the creek) or placing
the horizon, or the far end of a lake in the center of the photo thereby cutting the
photo in half.
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That's one of the issues right there Rlown. Taking a ton of pictures to compensateRlown wrote:
My compensation is to take tons of pics, varying whatever i know to do.
Never said I was good at it. Sometimes i do sit there until the light hits right, and then I start playing with the levers my camera allows.maverick wrote:That's one of the issues right there Rlown. Taking a ton of pictures to compensateRlown wrote:
My compensation is to take tons of pics, varying whatever i know to do.
will only enforce sloppy technique and you'll never learn or understand the basic of
composition.
So.. When do your classes start?maverick wrote:The remakes, and explanations that were sent to WD is not going to help you or her
to much because this forum is not the place to learn these techniques. Like explained
to WD, the best place is to take a backcountry photography class where you learn the
basic's in the environment that you wish to photograph, no class room, or book can
come close or replace that.
That looks like flare to me Russ, sometimes shooting into the sun can cause it.Rlown wrote:
In that first pic there's a lil' ball floating there. It wasn't in the next pic only 1 min
later.. What the heck is that? It's not on the lens.
Funny you should say that the Rlown.So.. When do your classes start?