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May 12, 2011 05:27 |  #1

I am learning photography so any critique is welcome. Frist one I call : Game over. Second one I call : Tree monkey


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May 14, 2011 09:09 |  #2

Good exposure on each. The last one looks a bit like the tree branches are growing from him. Which can be a good thing or you can change your angle to eliminate that.

Try some outdoor shots with a smaller f stop. Some bokeh to eliminate the background a bit.



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May 15, 2011 14:12 |  #3

When i photograph my niece and nephew playing, i like to do one of two things, exhibit the angles or hide them. By that i mean shoot low or high not at standing height. So on #2, kneel down and back up, or lay down and shoot wide 18-28mm. I like what you were doing with #1, hiding the background by shooting standing up looking down so all you see is grass, but that's how everyone sees children. Imagine if you got down to his level(no angle) and had a blurred background(telephotos do this effect well). They look like the need a touch more action or creativity. I like what Joe said, good exposure/needs bokeh. Good Luck! :)


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