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Smad728
5th of May 2008 (Mon), 19:13
I have a few from the Newburg beacon Bridge..

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/physco-Sean/657486-R1-01-24_002.jpg

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/physco-Sean/657486-R1-04-21_005.jpg
Lol, i thought that was funny. Probably not a good thing?

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/physco-Sean/657486-R1-06-19_007.jpg

Tried Different focus points..

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/physco-Sean/657486-R1-07-18_008.jpg

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/physco-Sean/657486-R1-08-17_009.jpg
Ahh Camera man!! lol

http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff200/physco-Sean/657486-R1-10-15_011.jpg

Old people can run too....?

Leave some feedback, C+C.

-Sean

EDIT: SORRY ABOUT THE LARGE PICS

yeamans17
23rd of May 2008 (Fri), 20:21
Pictures are looking alright, I love the view when driving over this bridge!

Copilot
23rd of May 2008 (Fri), 22:20
Don't really like the shots sorry.

txduggan
24th of May 2008 (Sat), 11:59
We have more Orange County-ites here?

I never thought about taking shots "from" the bridge....just from Torches ;)

http://tomduggan.com/misc/1107clouds/_MG_4441.jpg

Tom D

yeamans17
24th of May 2008 (Sat), 13:31
We have more Orange County-ites here?

I never thought about taking shots "from" the bridge....just from Torches ;)

Tom D


I'm not for OC, I'm in CT but my girlfriend grew up in the OC

djthemac
24th of May 2008 (Sat), 18:06
honestly, they look snap shotty. Street photography is one of my weaknesses as well. The crop and composition of the people shots looks a bit hastily constructed, and some extremities are distractingly absent.

For the landscapes and signs, make sure you either have a level horizon, or an extremely /purposefully NON-leveled horizon. If its pretty close but slightly off it looks haphazard. Also be careful of the random objects leading into the frame (the streetlight in picture 2)

The first picture is interesting but it looks a bit grainy (what ISO were you at?) The sky is overexposed, losing detail, its hard to get both the foreground and the sky exposed correctly especially if its extremely bright out. I would either try to look into using a filter, and or recomposing so that you meter for the sky with less background or more background with less sky.

From pictures 3 & 4 it looks as if you have a lot of creative control over your camera, specifically with the selective focus and or aperture. You have the tech to produce great shots, keep at it!!