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Recent photography and other shizz, haven't posted stuff for a while.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photography

 

 

 

 

 

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Other Stuff

 

 

 

 

 

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The photography is great as always, though I would like to see some more different subjects. I mean, the flower etc. macros are very nice, but some more versatility would be good too I think. Nevertheless, nice work. :thumbup:

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Wow! That photography is simply amazing :D Though flowers are done a lot of the time, I still like yours.

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Yayyayayaya more photography!! I love the first two. They're simple, but still have a certain elegance. I think the third could have used a larger DOF and maybe a different angle.

 

 

 

Nice stuff - keep it coming! :thumbsup:

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Yayyayayaya more photography!! I love the first two. They're simple, but still have a certain elegance. I think the third could have used a larger DOF and maybe a different angle.

 

 

 

Nice stuff - keep it coming! :thumbsup:

 

 

 

 

 

Excuse me for asking, but what is DOF? I'm still learning. Also, is there a way to change my camera's settings so I can manually control the exposure? I might try panoramic photography, and people keep mentioning that this is one of the things I need to have control of when shooting. I'm using a Canon 450D if anyone needs to know that ::'

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Yayyayayaya more photography!! I love the first two. They're simple, but still have a certain elegance. I think the third could have used a larger DOF and maybe a different angle.

 

 

 

Nice stuff - keep it coming! :thumbsup:

 

 

 

 

 

Excuse me for asking, but what is DOF? I'm still learning. Also, is there a way to change my camera's settings so I can manually control the exposure? I might try panoramic photography, and people keep mentioning that this is one of the things I need to have control of when shooting. I'm using a Canon 450D if anyone needs to know that ::'

 

 

 

Depth of Field. There will definitely be a way on your camera to change the eposure. Use your manual.

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Yayyayayaya more photography!! I love the first two. They're simple, but still have a certain elegance. I think the third could have used a larger DOF and maybe a different angle.

 

 

 

Nice stuff - keep it coming! :thumbsup:

 

 

 

 

 

Excuse me for asking, but what is DOF? I'm still learning. Also, is there a way to change my camera's settings so I can manually control the exposure? I might try panoramic photography, and people keep mentioning that this is one of the things I need to have control of when shooting. I'm using a Canon 450D if anyone needs to know that ::'

 

 

 

Depth of Field. There will definitely be a way on your camera to change the eposure. Use your manual.

 

MrShinyredplanet got it right ;) And you definitely want to read your manual back to front at least 50 times, and don't lose it!!! Even months from now when you think you know everything, you still want to have it. There are several ways to manually control the exposure, such as: shooting in "manual" mode, and then there's also exposure compensation. Look those up in your manual and read read read :)

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^Just google for a .pdf manual.

 

 

 

Nice effect on the spaceman, tried that for ages and never got it to work D:. The gradient you used for the colourful text sticks out too much in my opinion though.

 

 

 

Bursting spring is amazing as others mentioned :thumbup:.

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Can't find the manual anywhere!!!!! :wall: :wall: :wall: :wall: :wall:

 

 

 

 

 

Would adjusting the ISO help at all?

 

http://www.nodevice.com/user_manual/can ... _450d.html

 

 

 

Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL Xsi / EOS 450D right?

 

That's the website I used to download my user manual so if that's the wrong camera I searched, just google 'nodevice [YOUR CAMERA MODEL] user manual' or something/use the search bar thing.

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Photography is very nice, great color correction on them.

 

 

 

The color correction is very good indeed, but its also bothering me.

 

 

 

You gave your photos these special colors (gave, they were never there) . Which is fine, you have to do whatever you want to do to your own photos. But I appreciate a photo because of what's really in there, not what you did to it in PP.

 

 

 

My advice:

 

Work on your composition, and find subjects that will surprise people. Nothing much else really, keep practicing :)

 

 

 

I would also recommend to not-overprocess your photos by doing cool things to them in Photoshop... you're a photographer to make photos that can stand on their own, not to manipulate the [cabbage] out of them. ;)

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I would also recommend to not-overprocess your photos by doing cool things to them in Photoshop... you're a photographer to make photos that can stand on their own, not to manipulate the [cabbage] out of them. ;)

 

 

 

I wouldn't call colour correction manipulating. Sharpening as well, because you can do all that in a dark room.

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I would also recommend to not-overprocess your photos by doing cool things to them in Photoshop... you're a photographer to make photos that can stand on their own, not to manipulate the [cabbage] out of them. ;)

 

 

 

I wouldn't call colour correction manipulating. Sharpening as well, because you can do all that in a dark room.

 

 

 

Thats true, but the photos just seemed over-processed to me.

 

Which were not, in fact, but I was just pointing it out :)

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