Feedback for Photo taking
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Feedback for Photo taking
Looking for some constructive criticism to further my photo taking and editing skills. This is something that I REALLY enjoy doing and it seems like I'm on a never ending quest for those pictures that make you go "WOW".
If you see something I could or should work on please say so.
Here are ones I took this morning. I pulled up to work and saw this.
I couldn't help myself and hand a quick shoot with people looking at me like I'm half retarded.
What would you have done different? Any tips on processing, or angles to make the cars look more aggressive or stand out better?
Tips on camera settings? Pictures are most often taken with an ISO of 80.
I've been trying to take them in the dawn and dusk light, its softer and throws various reflections and hues into the pictures.
I'm using a 7.1mp PowerShot SD800IS.
I've got more that i haven't processed, but these are what I think are the best ones.
Here are some from a few days ago.
Thanks guys!
If you see something I could or should work on please say so.
Here are ones I took this morning. I pulled up to work and saw this.
I couldn't help myself and hand a quick shoot with people looking at me like I'm half retarded.
What would you have done different? Any tips on processing, or angles to make the cars look more aggressive or stand out better?
Tips on camera settings? Pictures are most often taken with an ISO of 80.
I've been trying to take them in the dawn and dusk light, its softer and throws various reflections and hues into the pictures.
I'm using a 7.1mp PowerShot SD800IS.
I've got more that i haven't processed, but these are what I think are the best ones.
Here are some from a few days ago.
Thanks guys!