some lovely shots on here
still a nice shot even without the wings
still a nice shot even without the wings
personally i agree with the origional post, why would there be al the suffereing ETC in the world if there was an almighty god, so i am happy to say i am atheist, and i respect other peoples opinions on the matter if they are religiouse then theya re free to be, however one thing i hate is that alot of really religiouse people feel the need to shove their belives down other peoples throghts and wont accept that people do not believe in a god
personally i agree with the origional post, why would there be al the suffereing ETC in the world if there was an almighty god, so i am happy to say i am atheist, and i respect other peoples opinions on the matter if they are religiouse then theya re free to be, however one thing i hate is that alot of really religiouse people feel the need to shove their belives down other peoples throghts and wont accept that people do not believe in a god
I agree
I agree
I was taught to focus on the eye, that is the spot that needs to be in focus etc…. that reprocessed picture of the pigeon / dove has been pushed to far in my opinion and is overly harsh Bruggen..
Axel don’t be afraid to crop, your sheep I would crop in close and loose the legs so you have a close up of the Head, shoulders and back. I only learnt from people telling me what to change etc, so I hope you take it as constructive critique 😀A couple of mine I took, I hope you don’t mind me posting them, most have seen them before, but shows what cropping tight can do as an example. Though we do all have our own styles, I as you are still learning as well, it’s what makes it fun 🙂 🙂
I agree however I loke to leave room for the animal to look into so u can see where it is looking
I was taught to focus on the eye, that is the spot that needs to be in focus etc…. that reprocessed picture of the pigeon / dove has been pushed to far in my opinion and is overly harsh Bruggen..
Axel don’t be afraid to crop, your sheep I would crop in close and loose the legs so you have a close up of the Head, shoulders and back. I only learnt from people telling me what to change etc, so I hope you take it as constructive critique 😀A couple of mine I took, I hope you don’t mind me posting them, most have seen them before, but shows what cropping tight can do as an example. Though we do all have our own styles, I as you are still learning as well, it’s what makes it fun 🙂 🙂
I agree however I loke to leave room for the animal to look into so u can see where it is looking
lovely shots
Thanks for those thoughts chaps and I am encouraged that the emphasis is on achieving the end result in the camera.
And of course Trump is quite right that much post camera work could be and was done in the dark room. It’s all so accessible and easy in the digital age.
not a problem however i do like my photos to look as close to what i could see through the view finder
Thanks for those thoughts chaps and I am encouraged that the emphasis is on achieving the end result in the camera.
And of course Trump is quite right that much post camera work could be and was done in the dark room. It’s all so accessible and easy in the digital age.
not a problem however i do like my photos to look as close to what i could see through the view finder
hahaha lincoln, my mate is a race driver use to do formula renault and raced alot of the current f1 drivers when he was karting, he is curently arrangeing for me to meet kimi
hahaha lincoln, my mate is a race driver use to do formula renault and raced alot of the current f1 drivers when he was karting, he is curently arrangeing for me to meet kimi
I do as little as I can out of the camera so most of it is in the camera