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New Member
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 13
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: NUS
Posts: 387
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welcome
as for the pics, looks a bit on the smaller side, and not very sharp. still, that's a start. keep trying. good luck Last edited by damithc; 25th June 2005 at 09:57 AM. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Posts: 485
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some pic is OOF. fill in flash is help... becaus esome of ur pic's foreground is not brigh enough to bring out the image.
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,903
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Nice effort
Most shots look under to me Agree with besh that a fill flash helps alot. Anyway, #2 is nice. |
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Posts: 171
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problem #1
All shots are underexposed. problem #2 Shots are totally OOF problem #3 Insufficient microdetail in pics 1, 2 and 4 problem #4 Contrast between subject and background way too low. Makes everything appear washed-out. (1, 2 And 4) problem #5 The background is not "blured out" enough. (pic 4) problem #6 all subjects in centre, be more creative try the rule of thirds. Solutions #1 get a lightmetre/look at the histogram and adjust accordingly #2 increase shutter-speed/use a tripod/manual focus #3/#5 fill the frame, dont crop and get a better lens, 100mm or 180mm macro #4 find a nicer background before pulling e trigger/get a flash and softbox to increase contrast in foreground |
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