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Old 07-04-2008, 03:21 PM   #5476
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Old 07-04-2008, 03:59 PM   #5477
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Wow, that kid is ballin!
From a photo perspective, id say it is great...keep on doing what you're doing.
Angle is good, keeps it interesting and kind of urban, along with your composition (brick wall, funky clothing). Lighting seems to be mostly good, although maybe the cheeks are a little bright. The only thing i would suggest is that next time, make him put his thumbs in his pockets, and hang there....itd add to the slickness I think its a great shot, definitely a framer for you!
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Neat capture! A suggestion i would say is to keep the rule of thirds in mind, and not put your subject dead center. Maybe you can try cropping it?
as it is, its a cool shot, but fails to hold my interest for long.
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^timing is great, you don't see them do that very often

But since the bird is the subject, you should expose for the bird, not the whole frame. You shot it using spot metering, yet the bird is a little underexposed?
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:40 AM   #5482
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well I guess I can post a few more since it past 12 lol. Please help,I thought I was doin ok until I seen all your guys work, I need way more practice. I dont own any photoshop programs, are they realy necassary? I cant spell either lol. On with the pics.

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ur stuff is quite epic already compared to a lot of ppls stuff here, i dont think u need to worry

just keep in mind about the light ur shooting in, thats my 2cents
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^timing is great, you don't see them do that very often

But since the bird is the subject, you should expose for the bird, not the whole frame. You shot it using spot metering, yet the bird is a little underexposed?
Thanks for your feeback both of you!

I walked around the trail taking a few pics here and there, and then walked up on these guys. When i got closer he starting flapping his wings twice and then jumped once. So when i put up the camera i didn't have time to change any functions or try to compose the shot. Since it was something that didn't happen to me ever (jumping and flapping) i just took the shot. He was also in the shade and i was in the super bright sun, so yes he is underexposed. Is this fixable in photoshop?

Edit: The photo is cropped too. If i cropped for thirds there would be this really un-interesting tree. Its the best i could do.
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Old 07-05-2008, 12:41 PM   #5485
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just started to play around in manual mode. suggestions on these?

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^^ shots look great how the hell do u get night sots so sharp. Fack its so frustrating..
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im guessing a tripod because they dont look very noisy
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yucky false creek water. =p
but great set, the last one with the tents and the mountains. wow.

deo, you're still in highschool right? : o
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yezzir! grade 11 going into grade 12.

Can you believe theres an AP Photo class? Anyway, I'll be taking that next year.

What the heck are there people up at 4 for? i'm doing picture editting for some naggy clients.. thats my excuse -.-
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advanced placement, its after any grade 12 level course.

it should be lots of fun, theres no restrictions and i make my own theme for my assignments
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Wow I wish I had a AP photo course in high school.

In fact, I regret not ever taking any photo classes at all.
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Deo, where's that last shot taken? Nice set of pics!
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dumb question..

when you use a long shutter speeds to take pictures of the waters at night, why doesn't the water look blury? ** Not necessarily just asking about false creek because the water doesn't move, but if you take pictures of the sky and have a long shutter speed, doesn't the clouds look blury because it's moving?
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dumb question..

when you use a long shutter speeds to take pictures of the waters at night, why doesn't the water look blury? ** Not necessarily just asking about false creek because the water doesn't move, but if you take pictures of the sky and have a long shutter speed, doesn't the clouds look blury because it's moving?
You can use a faster lens (ie. wider aperture) and/or higher ISO to allow you to reduce the shutter speed.

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^^ shots look great how the hell do u get night sots so sharp. Fack its so frustrating..
Tripod and low ISO (I used 200 for those shots)
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damn, i had the wrong lens on my camera. shot it with the 16-35... makes me wanna take mine off cuz yours looks so much better.
what lens u shoot with?

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