View Full Version : Ok.. tell me what I did wrong.
Ogrt48
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 01:50
I know I'm not good at this so no need to be nice, I'm here to learn how to get better. Heres a link to some photos I took today at Flushing Meadows park in Queens. Please let me know what I did good and what I could do better. I did these using my Digital Rebel, kit lens and 75-300 lens. The 300m was only used on the bird photo and the 2 obvious close ups. I used AV mode with a fstop of 11 for most pics and accidentally 10 for a few.
Thank you everyone for your time and help. =)
New gallery using breezebrowser to make viewing easier, sorry.
www.ogrt48.com/images/whatswrong/gallery/
Littlenose
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 05:14
That's a lot of pics to go through.. how about picking a couple out and asking for critique?
Big_B
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 07:45
I agree with littlenose. Could you shrink them down a little more as well - I had a look at a few but they didn't fit on my screen properly.
Ogrt48
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 08:32
Taken care of in the new link, thanks. =)
Littlenose
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 08:40
Ogrt.... the gallery on the whole is nice... i really like the globe pictures, so i'll comment on those... there's one that's slightly too overexposed for my liking, but i do like the composition of this one, and think i'd revisit for sure with the intention of getting something similar.
Of the globe pictures, the favourite that i see is file number 0774 ... striaghten up the horizon and maybe crop some of the forground out and it'll be a really nice picture... some may not like all the trees, but i like it this way.
Littlenose
26th of February 2005 (Sat), 08:43
Looking further at the gallery... i _really_ like the pic "0753" .... the animal tracks are the "interest" for me beyond the bold colours that caught my attention.
:D
tim
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 02:58
If you narrow it down to one or two pics you'll get more feedback than if you post 35 pics.
rssfhs
28th of February 2005 (Mon), 03:54
The biggest mistake I see is that you took small sized photos. You should always set your camera to take the large possible size. Small photos are o.k. for the web, but what if you want to make prints?
Ogrt48
3rd of March 2005 (Thu), 19:00
Ack I did use full size raw, breezebrowser or whatever made em that size when I had it make a website. For the full size photos: http://www.ogrt48.com/images/whatswrong/
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