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hypnoticproductionz
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:08
Here are some pictures i took for the owner of the park
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/hypnoticproductionz/P5121964.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/hypnoticproductionz/P5121996.jpg
http://i98.photobucket.com/albums/l246/hypnoticproductionz/P5121910.jpg
Please tell me what you think because i have only been taking pictures for a few months.
hypnoticproductionz
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:21
Ok i guess not then
Pete W
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:26
Impatient ain't we ;)
Hope they are not the best........ Sorry
No 2 is probably the better shot, could do with cropping the left hand side off a bit though...... But hey I'm new to this as well ;) :)
photodrew
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:29
DUDE, TAKE A CHILL... 12 minutes is not a long time for people to comment, it looks like Im the first view as well.
I guess I like # 2 a little, # 3 does nothing, I dont care to see somones back end...
# 1 also has too busy of a background for my liking.
overall they are dark, but that is probably expected in a dark facility.
Sheldona
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:42
1. Too busy. The background takes the emphasis of the rider.
2. Is a better shot however in my opinion it needed to be taken from the side to show the riders face.
3. A guys backside isn't what I'd like to see again this would be an OK shot from a different angle.
All in all thought he shots are in focus and not blurred so a good attempt there, just need to think about composure and whats going on behind the rider.
Then once you're OK with that look at your lighting a little.
hypnoticproductionz
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:42
Sorry that wasn't me that post the impatient comment my brother must have done it when i was in the bathroom.
Ya the place was missing a few light and i forgot to make the appeture bigger.
Oh and does anyone know where i can get a flash for a Olympus e-10 for cheap.
hypnoticproductionz
14th of May 2007 (Mon), 16:43
1. Too busy. The background takes the emphasis of the rider.
2. Is a better shot however in my opinion it needed to be taken from the side to show the riders face.
3. A guys backside isn't what I'd like to see again this would be an OK shot from a different angle.
All in all thought he shots are in focus and not blurred so a good attempt there, just need to think about composure and whats going on behind the rider.
Then once you're OK with that look at your lighting a little.
Thanks there were way to many people there and form every angle there were like 20 people in the background.
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