Were you asking me? I have a nikon d60, I think nikon is quite decent but I have a friend who absolutely hates em and prefers canon.
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was actually talking to benni but thanks aether :D
yea man nikon and canon but heads but honestly they go hand in hand really
Some nice shots although would be cool to see more interesting stuff, y'know?
i see what you mean, everything execpt for the last two photos were client jobs
im working on getting rigt for landscape photography.
o and sparrygfx check this one out
http://www.nikonusa.com/Nikon-Produc...452/D5000.html
Oh yeah, dont get me wrong i get that, but would have been cool for you to show us some other, more exciting stuff :)
hmmmm like club events? dj battles? more photos of nicki minaj perhaps?
:L no i mean like photos of more interesting subjects, rather than people. :)
OooooOooooooOooOo I see what u mean
ok, some are really good clicks, but there will be an advice i would like to give, i think you use too much of burn or doedge tools, maybe a lill exposure too. Try using B/C to get the tone right, the great thing about it is that you dont lose the quality. Another thing will be do lill bit of layer painting on skin's, imo thats a basic of professional photography.
and how about trying to get a little composition when doing client jobs. I will say 1st and 3rd are the worst out of this collection, you see they cut at weird angles and there is no interesting composition there. 1st would have been good if only it would cut like that :)
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7th and 8th will be bad examples too, the blue tint over powers the photograph and tells my eyes not to look at it. You know its a natural reaction.
in the 8th the black burnt outline around the guy is too obvious that you either burned it or painted it. try to blend it it. Both clicks are good, but it went down in post processing.
i hope you take it constructively :P