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Nebis
3rd of May 2006 (Wed), 20:28
im very new at photography so go easy.. ive only gone out like 5 times in the spand of 2 years.



http://img529.imageshack.us/img529/493/taaa5ou7cg.jpg

Nebis
4th of May 2006 (Thu), 15:22
nobody?

Jon690
4th of May 2006 (Thu), 17:21
I really like that, something different about...well done

Photodawg1
4th of May 2006 (Thu), 20:10
I like it too. I like the wet shadow under the water.

Mediasoldier
4th of May 2006 (Thu), 21:31
I like the faded colors, looks like it was taken by a film camera? Gives off that feeling of a 70/80's photo. I like the angle and comp of the photo though, its perfect being centered like that.

Nice photo mate

Titus213
4th of May 2006 (Thu), 23:32
Nebis - what drew you to this image? What did YOU see in it that made you want to photograph it? It doesn't do a thing for me.

Nebis
5th of May 2006 (Fri), 17:43
I like the faded colors, looks like it was taken by a film camera? Gives off that feeling of a 70/80's photo. I like the angle and comp of the photo though, its perfect being centered like that.

Nice photo mate
yeah i do use a film camera. its my dads old one and i dont have the money to buy a new fancy digital camera:confused:..

Titus.. i dunno i always wanted to try a still water shot because they look cool. like i said im new to photography and there really wasnt anything around my area to shoot so it was just a fun experaince

Titus213
5th of May 2006 (Fri), 20:06
That's a good reason to shoot! The exposure doesn't look bad at all and you did catch the water in an interesting manner. Perhaps the same shot with more background to put it in context would work better for me. But that's just me.

Keep shooting and posting. And save some money so you can go digital. In the past year we've shot over 12000 pictures. At a low of $6/roll for film and processing that comes to $2000. Tell your Dad you can save a bunch of money if he'll buy you a digital camera....:lol:

Kevin
6th of May 2006 (Sat), 14:38
Nebis, nice exposure of water movement. It would be better to see the water flow in better focus. This type of shot tells me you do have an eye for composition, so get out more than 5 time in 2 years. Many of us on the forum grew up on film and would still be shooting film if technology hadn't interfered. So let's see more film shots.