jmooney
Guy with a camera
that's actually a very good advice. maybe the best i've read, so far.
It's near the top of this list I'm making of things I need to work through as a result of all the great advice I've received here.
that's actually a very good advice. maybe the best i've read, so far.
How much of an area of an image are you cropping to make it square ?
When using Light Room you do not need to spend hours on an image ,it can be done quickly with great results . From an afternoons shoot I pick 2 or three that I like and work on those ,post them to flikr and or print them ... few minutes on each one and I am relatively pleased with the results .
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I like this image of yours and find it one of the more interesting on your flikr site .......
Some links you may like .....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hiromi-photograph/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hamadahideaki/
http://damaso.com/blog/personal-instruction/
From the sample shots you posted I have one word of advice:
Tripod
A friend of mine (a pro photographer) has a rule that you should never spend less than £1000 on a lens.
There are plenty of cheap but sharp lenses though...
A friend of mine (a pro photographer) has a rule that you should never spend less than £1000 on a lens. I can't afford to do that myself but I have to agree with the principle. Spend your money on lenses if you want sharpness.
btw, just what is a photo dork?
If you are talking about me, I'm just a dork on all levels. But I will say that non-photographers who see me with a film camera are always asking me about my cameras. Luckily, they are people with melopeponic breasts.
As being a non-native English speaker, I had to refer to the Meriam-Webster for the meaning of "melopeponic" and faced with:
"The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary."
(Could it have something to do with the plant family Cucurbitaceae?)
....i have nothing new or worthwhile to add to this thread. i just want to thank the OP for having the courage to post such a thread. i'm sure i don't just speak for myself when i say that i have felt/do feel the same way as you but have never had the guts to ask others about it like you have.
this thread is a mixed bag of treasures. i could dig through it and make the perfect little book to keep with me in my camera bag.