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A few pictures i took from my college

 
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Sep 26, 2006 23:58 |  #1

I was sitting on a bench getting my camera ready, Then i saw this fella just sleeping on a bench, so I thought I would take some pictures of him.

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I started walking around a little more, While i was walking across the brige, I saw this chick smoking, while studying, then she had a ton of stuff around her.

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Sep 27, 2006 06:17 |  #2

Hi Jdilldesigns.....
I Can;t find fault with the photo's but I guess there is nothing that grabs me about them......maybe that's why there are no comments yet..... they all have merit in many ways, but are missing something to make you go Oooooo.... ;-)a

I guess some days you just shoot in a park and get an amazing shot and sometimes they just turn out normal.... :-)


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Sep 27, 2006 06:32 |  #3

Technically they're fine, but there isn't anything to make them interesting.

When photographing people, the key is capturing their expressions. And that's hard to do when their faces aren't visible.


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Sep 27, 2006 11:17 |  #4

Actually the composition in the first 3 seem to be lacking. Also, we have no connection with the subjects. Get on their level.


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Sep 27, 2006 11:20 |  #5

nice paparazzi shots =]


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Sep 27, 2006 15:47 |  #6

Rhinotherunt wrote in post #2044404 (external link)
Actually the composition in the first 3 seem to be lacking. Also, we have no connection with the subjects. Get on their level.

I dont unstand.. can you please explain more! Thank you.


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Sep 27, 2006 16:50 |  #7

1st one the subject is dead center and has feet cut off. 2nd one background is distracting plus bench is cut off, use a wider aperture. 3rd straighten horizon, get lower and shoot eye level, and background distracting. 4th is your best not bad and interesting angle. 5th the pole is distracting. These are just my opinions. I hope I do not offend.


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Sep 27, 2006 19:40 as a reply to  @ Rhinotherunt's post |  #8

Nah man you ant offending.. just helping me get better! Thanks for the advice man!


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