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I planned on doing this as post #2000, I screwed that up a bit but whatever A few weeks ago I took my camera out along with my new lense to take some pictures, if you like winter and animals, have a look
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Also, a while I ago I had a blog with lots of korea pictures I've taken, and since I good such positive responses that time I decided to add more pictures - their number ended up being about 200, so it would be too much effort to embed them into my blog. In average they are not as good as my first large bunch of pics, but imho still worth checking out.
http://ghostkey.smugmug.com/Photography/Korea-B
and if you missed my first TL blog, click here
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Wow, very nice pictures. I see that for some of the pictures you give a slight tilt. When I was doing photography I did that quite often too, seemed to make the picture more interesting then just a flat photo.
I think my favorite would have to be the park bench + park one. But something about how the bench and background have such strong colors whereas the rest is black/white (mostly) seems kinda odd.
EDIT: I also really like the 6th from last one (the one in the field with the stalks), soooo nice.
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Nice pictures, would be better if they were in high resolution.
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Beautiful pictures... I love the second last one.
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Canada9720 Posts
haha, nice pics man. thanks for sharing
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On January 09 2010 04:06 BanZu wrote: Wow, very nice pictures. I see that for some of the pictures you give a slight tilt. When I was doing photography I did that quite often too, seemed to make the picture more interesting then just a flat photo.
No. You either do it straight or give it a full 45' tilt so that the horizon would be diagonally. If you give it a "slight tilt" you just make the horizon look weird and make the photograph horrible. Just a tip, you can look it up on photography sites if you want.
Anyway, some pretty good pictures you have. I like the second to last too and the one with birds.
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Ah so nice! I was going to say the 'bench one' is my favorite but there are so many really good pictures after it too haha
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This photo is really nice! thank you for sharing
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..the one with the three benches and the round table in the middle is a close second..
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On January 09 2010 04:25 KasPra wrote:
No. You either do it straight or give it a full 45' tilt so that the horizon would be diagonally. If you give it a "slight tilt" you just make the horizon look weird and make the photograph horrible. Just a tip, you can look it up on photography sites if you want.
True.
...but as always, the better you know the rules the better you can visualize outside the 'box' of general rigidity of what is standard and be creative without constraint I agree though that some of the photos in the op have been potentially compromised because of the tilted angle.
There are a few of these pictures which are remarkably expressive, while a few other seem not quite of the same caliber. Great work nevertheless, and thank you for sharing!
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What lens are do you use now, btw?
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I thought that this picture looked very professional <3
I'm no good with photography, but this one stood out for me
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My favorites.
These are great...your BW pictures have that old grainy look which looks awesome.
Also, the one with the VW bus just has great composition, and I love the fact that the bus is orange.
Awesome photos!
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This one is so awesome; my favorite one by far
all the other pics are pretty good as well
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On January 09 2010 04:49 minus_human wrote: I agree though that some of the photos in the op have been potentially compromised because of the tilted angle.
Can you tell me which ones you mean? looking at it again I think its true about the first duck picture, but other than that? (I like it in the footsteps one for example) Always wanna improve =) I have a sigma 17-70mm
On January 09 2010 04:09 WheelOfTime wrote: Nice pictures, would be better if they were in high resolution.
You can check them all out in several resolutions, including original size at my smugmug page http://ghostkey.smugmug.com
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On January 09 2010 09:32 7mk wrote:Show nested quote +On January 09 2010 04:49 minus_human wrote: I agree though that some of the photos in the op have been potentially compromised because of the tilted angle.
Can you tell me which ones you mean? looking at it again I think its true about the first duck picture, but other than that? (I like it in the footsteps one for example) Always wanna improve =) Actually, personally, I didn't like the footsteps one tilted like that.
The smiley face + river one also makes it look kinda odd.
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On January 09 2010 09:59 BanZu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 09 2010 09:32 7mk wrote:On January 09 2010 04:49 minus_human wrote: I agree though that some of the photos in the op have been potentially compromised because of the tilted angle.
Can you tell me which ones you mean? looking at it again I think its true about the first duck picture, but other than that? (I like it in the footsteps one for example) Always wanna improve =) Actually, personally, I didn't like the footsteps one tilted like that. The smiley face + river one also makes it look kinda odd.
Hm.. well next time I'm out with my camera I'll experiment a bit with it just to see how it compares holy shit I'm a muta
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On January 09 2010 10:24 7mk wrote:Show nested quote +On January 09 2010 09:59 BanZu wrote:On January 09 2010 09:32 7mk wrote:On January 09 2010 04:49 minus_human wrote: I agree though that some of the photos in the op have been potentially compromised because of the tilted angle.
Can you tell me which ones you mean? looking at it again I think its true about the first duck picture, but other than that? (I like it in the footsteps one for example) Always wanna improve =) Actually, personally, I didn't like the footsteps one tilted like that. The smiley face + river one also makes it look kinda odd. Hm.. well next time I'm out with my camera I'll experiment a bit with it just to see how it compares holy shit I'm a muta Don't you usually take multiple shots?
At least, that's what my photography teacher told the class to do.
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On January 09 2010 10:28 BanZu wrote:Show nested quote +On January 09 2010 10:24 7mk wrote:On January 09 2010 09:59 BanZu wrote:On January 09 2010 09:32 7mk wrote:On January 09 2010 04:49 minus_human wrote: I agree though that some of the photos in the op have been potentially compromised because of the tilted angle.
Can you tell me which ones you mean? looking at it again I think its true about the first duck picture, but other than that? (I like it in the footsteps one for example) Always wanna improve =) Actually, personally, I didn't like the footsteps one tilted like that. The smiley face + river one also makes it look kinda odd. Hm.. well next time I'm out with my camera I'll experiment a bit with it just to see how it compares holy shit I'm a muta Don't you usually take multiple shots? At least, that's what my photography teacher told the class to do.
Sure I do as long as I dont mindlessly take lots of photos from almost the exact same perspective. On that day though I didn't have much space left cause I forgot to delete my old pictures and I wasn't sure whether I had already transfered them all to my pc, so I had to keep deleting the ones I atm thought were a little worse. Also I was in somewhat in a hurry simply because it was cold as fuck so I didn't want to take too much time on each object.
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