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Some Photos

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These past few weeks I have been trying to improve my skills in photography. These are the results. Comments or Suggestions? Which one do you like the best? There was no post editing done to any of these photographs. This is what the camera took.


Watercolors
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Rain Drops
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Bleeding Heart Flowers
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Also if anywone wants these for their desktop just let me know and I will change the size. The originals are much bigger then these.
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Nice. :) What camera?
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Canon Powershot G5 5mega pixels
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Cyclone wrote:Canon Powershot G5 5mega pixels
SaWEET!


...i hate you....

;)

Great pix dude. Very nice.
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WOW. seriously, they are AWESOME work. you say you've been improving your skills... can you share any pointers? i'd like to be able to consistantly be able to take photos like that :D
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I really like how you were able to let the light play with the subjects.
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Post by Cyclone »

Thanks for the replys.

Lol roid I'm still an amature. I'm not professional... yet :)

One thing I learned from my personal experience is to be very patient and try different things. Your not usually going to get that perfect photo in the first try.

Also I almost always use a tripod and set the camera to full manual mode.


I took quite a few pictures of the bubbles on my pond untill I got one I was satisfied with. That picture was pretty hard to take cuzz there is such a small range of Depth of Field(like 2cm).
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actually that's good advice thx.
(i rarely use manual focus)
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