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Post by Deimos on Aug 25, 2010 6:11:52 GMT -5
Okay. I suck at photography, I dont have the mind for it. So I need you guys to help me with this shit. The teacher is a picky bastard. So over the next few weeks I will put up photos and some photography experienced people can tell me what they think of them That is my night scene. The first photo This is the second night scene photo And that is my close up of an inanimate object. Any input will be appreciated. Thanks
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Post by chad sexington on Aug 25, 2010 6:33:21 GMT -5
What's the close-up of?
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Post by Art Vandelay on Aug 25, 2010 6:36:33 GMT -5
I think the first two are a little crooked.
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Post by Deimos on Aug 25, 2010 6:42:49 GMT -5
@chad. The close up is of a music box I gave my sister for her birthday
@art : Yeah. I couldnt get it straight, my photos have a habit of tilting to the left
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Post by Mira on Aug 25, 2010 11:13:22 GMT -5
Your night photos are really blurry. You should try using a tri-pod (if you aren't already) and play with increasing the exposure while lowering the aperture (so you don't overexpose with individual lights).
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Post by Mira on Aug 25, 2010 11:14:09 GMT -5
@art : Yeah. I couldnt get it straight, my photos have a habit of tilting to the left What can you get straight?
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Post by Deimos on Aug 25, 2010 18:09:20 GMT -5
Its just the tripod. The stupid thing where the camera sits on keeps on falling to the left. I gotta find something to keep it level. Plus my street is freaking weirdly leveled becuase I live right on top of a hill.
I will try what Mira suggested tonight. But if I try to let anymore light in, then it looks like the photo was taken during the day time
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Post by Aqualung on Aug 30, 2010 20:08:50 GMT -5
The night ones are too dark. What kind of camera are you using, and what were you trying to focus on, if anything?
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