13708026:JGWI said:Really? I'm impressed. Exposure must have been 20+ seconds.
13708557:WildBANimal said:It's been a while. Shots from autumn in New Zealand.
did these shots man.
brothers doing gainers
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13710542:Steezy_P said:embed works like planned...
13711482:Sklar said:Do people want critique in here nowadays? I haven't been active in here in a while
13711482:Sklar said:Do people want critique in here nowadays? I haven't been active in here in a while
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Just some shots from summer
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13710757:Poindexter. said:ive got a problem where the main thing i shoot is my bicycle
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13711482:Sklar said:Do people want critique in here nowadays? I haven't been active in here in a while
13711482:Sklar said:Do people want critique in here nowadays? I haven't been active in here in a while
13712804:jblaski said:Yes. If you're posting a photo on a public forum, you should EXPECT critiques. If you don't want negative criticism on a photo, stick to posting it on your mom's Facebook wall so she can tell you how wonderful you are. Receiving critiques/criticism is the only way you'll improve your photography.
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13711682:Sklar said:Nice one Emily! I like it alot, although I'd bring up the foreground a bit. it's a tad bit underexposed for me
13716562:CheddarJack said:Brought a near-dead battery camping))))
So I made due with my iPhone 5s to catch the sunrise atop Mad River Glen this morning. Critiques welcome!
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13718358:DoubleFeature said:The picture we used as the birth announcement for the upcoming baby.
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13718358:DoubleFeature said:The picture we used as the birth announcement for the upcoming baby.
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13718779:DoubleFeature said:The deer shot is fantastic!
If you want to improve your mountain shots, do what a good friend of mine (who specializes in landscapes) preached to me. Foreground! Foreground! Foreground! It creates a sense of scale and interest. It gives the image a place to begin instead of just seeing half of a mountain. Trees, rocks, roads, reflections in water...all would make good foreground. Give that roughly the bottom third of your images with the main subject filling the rest. Try that and see what you think next time you're out shooting.