Your Best Photography

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thats dope. clouds are awesome and i like the light on the hill.its not that the subject is boring, its just lacking something special and unique i think. but keep up the good work for sure. looking forward to seeing some more soon.
 
These aren't my best, but they are my favorites. Its probably nothing compared to what some of you guys do though.

This is me dog. I really like the way this one turned out for some reason

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This one is pretty cool too.

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sweet, skylines are nice.
just with the kit lense?
also, my bro just got a lab puppy, 12 weeks old and he is insane, he gets into such a hyper mood sometimes and runs round in circles for a good few minutes. Is yours the same or is my puppy just possessed.
 
no i never had a kit lens, i bought the used body to replace a rebel and the dog shot was taken with a 50mm 1.8, the skylines were with a tamron 17-50, and the soccer ones were with a 70-200 f/4 non IS
 
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sunset on cranberry lake

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sunset on cranberry lake... i didnt notice the heart until after i uploaded the pic to my computer

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everything else is just so insignificant...

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butterfly effect on lake saranac

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whiteface not so white

 
i was just up there a couple weeks ago taking a canoe trip up through the bog river. Cranberry lake is so serene. Is that on one of the many islands or campsites. I think i stayed at camp 17.
 
sickter. i like the second one.

but as pleasing as these are to look at, i dont see how this is photography. not singleing you out, but i dont understand how people with wicked nice cameras take pictures of small things aaand call it photography? im not a photographer so maybe someone can explain how this qualifys as an art
 
just shows your ignorance on the subject, first off i'm using a 65 dollar lens combined with 100 dollar extension tubes, that is by no means a wicked nice setup, also it's damn hard to focus when you're doing macro workthe art form is making you look at everyday things in a different way, that way being super up close
 
you said you think they're cool pictures, thus you enjoyed them and got a "good" feeling from looking at them. there is no guideline for what art is or is not. the photographer "creates" the image by being there at the right time with the right light and the right settings. then you say they look "sickter" and you appreciate it.
 
i just got the first camera of my life this past christmas ($300 kodak), so i´m still trying to figure this whole photography thing out.

a trip to utah to tour the u of u

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at the hotel we stayed at there was a fishtank in the lobby. the man at the front desk saw us enjoying it so he said they could put a goldfish in our room. they did. the last of those shots was him, king reginald the fourth. i don´t know if they fed him so i think he´s dead now. reginald fought with the tenacity of a scotsman and with the tactical wit of a briton. rest in peace reginald, i know i´ll see you again some day.

here is a sunrise in valenia, spain

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and a couple shots i took hanging out in tahoe

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any constructive criticism? and if those pictures didn´t work just ban me.

 
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This was the most horrifying picture I've ever had the pleasure to take. After a nice walk to the beach and a fine bowl to the dome, I had come to realize that I was sitting right next to a least tern's nest. These birds are no bigger than a finch, they have a wingspan of probably 10 inches. They're very territorial, and as soon as they realized I was on their turf, they weren't going to have any of it. They would fly up 20 feet in the air and dive bomb right over me at seemingly lightning speeds. This bird was probably 2 feet away from my lens. It was by far one of my favorite photography experiences.
 
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