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Thread: The Wasting

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    The Wasting...

    i'll appreciate your critics

    but plz... post something... i dont know if that because im new, or what. but my topics are like empety :P


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    Wow. Great idea. But it's a bit blurry.

    A higher Shutter Speed, would have been great.

    So, work on that next time. =)

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    yeah, im still working out on the shutter speed and stuff. you know. if i use more speed on the shutter, it gets a little dark. i do not handle it good enough yet :P

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    Use a tripod... Lol.

    Well, with as much light as this pic has, it would have been great.

    I think this image is great, just needs to be clearer.

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    bfg: Why would he use a tripod if he was to higher the shutter speed? :P

    I think it's cool. Some distracting stuff in the background, but still kool. Only boring thing is that it's a little dead-centerish. A more interesting angle could probably have turned this into something awesome, hehe. And maybe a little more depth would be nice!

    And border is too contrasting! Use a white border for bright images.

    Keep it up, I think you're one of the more interesting guys here in the Photography forum.

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    So that he can "handle" the camera better. I always shake, and shit will I'm takin shots. Although it's easier to stablize with a bigger camera.

    I think a time delay, and tripod would work great. =P

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    The shorter time there is, the easier it gets to handle. And in daylight, without tons of zoom, it's not hard to get a sharp image without tripod. Tripod is more useful when you use longer exposure time. :P

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    I love it, the shape is cool and the lighting is nice ^_^ The plant adds a nice touch, cool colours How did you do it, throw a bucket and take a picture?


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    thx for the comments guys i really appreciate them pretty much.

    Dale: yeah my sister threw the bucket and i took the photo . i like to experiment, since i really learn with them. however, i know i have to practice more, so i can take really really good shots.



    im glad you like my job

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