hi all..
having been "riding" on this forum.. decided to post some pictures of a little photoshoot at home a few nights back..
was thinking through some aspects of photography and how i've been so concerned so much about camera equipment (or the lack of it) that i lost sight of the fact that photography is about looking at things differently and creatively.. through the viewfinder.. and not JUST about having different "effects" with different lenses or hardware.. or digital manipulation..
critique sought:
what do you think of the angles and the lighting (pictures shot with a tungsten table lamp kinda light).. how to better the lighting?..
and also.. i shot with autofocus in low light.. and the pics didn't turn out to be sharp enough.. i'm guessing coz i shot with the largest aperture (initially thought i shot closer than the minimum focusing range but later discarded that thought coz the shutter wouldn't have fired off if i was on autofocus rite?)..
approaching the source
garden rake
twisty
alter ego
@ 45 degrees
having been "riding" on this forum.. decided to post some pictures of a little photoshoot at home a few nights back..
was thinking through some aspects of photography and how i've been so concerned so much about camera equipment (or the lack of it) that i lost sight of the fact that photography is about looking at things differently and creatively.. through the viewfinder.. and not JUST about having different "effects" with different lenses or hardware.. or digital manipulation..
critique sought:
what do you think of the angles and the lighting (pictures shot with a tungsten table lamp kinda light).. how to better the lighting?..
and also.. i shot with autofocus in low light.. and the pics didn't turn out to be sharp enough.. i'm guessing coz i shot with the largest aperture (initially thought i shot closer than the minimum focusing range but later discarded that thought coz the shutter wouldn't have fired off if i was on autofocus rite?)..
approaching the source
garden rake
twisty
alter ego
@ 45 degrees
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