• Deliciousness
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Some up-close and personal shots of some candy. Snickers [media]http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad119/Rileypwilson/S7300185.jpg[/media] Eaten Snickers [media]http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad119/Rileypwilson/S7300188.jpg[/media] Pretzel [media]http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad119/Rileypwilson/S7300183.jpg[/media] And my favorite,Sour Skittles [media]http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/ad119/Rileypwilson/S7300193.jpg[/media]
Nice quality, I can actually see how filthy the table is where you place the food. :v: but yeah, nice pictures.
[QUOTE=Octo pie;18135259]Nice quality, I can actually see how filthy the table is where you place the food. :v: but yeah, nice pictures.[/QUOTE] That's my desk,lol. :350:
You and your candy riley :v:
Pretty boring shots, try studying up a bit more on composition and lighting.
Work on lighting subject matter location and composition. A lot.
[QUOTE=Perfumly;18136468]Work on lighting subject matter location and composition. A lot.[/QUOTE] Is Lighting subject matter location,all one thing,or can you just not use commas?
[QUOTE=Rileyw;18136739]Is Lighting subject matter location,all one thing,or can you just not use commas?[/QUOTE] I shouldn't have to use commas, it's pretty obvious where each noun should separate.
[QUOTE=Perfumly;18136767]I shouldn't have to use commas, it's pretty obvious where each noun should separate.[/QUOTE] Okay,can you explain how I could improve these?
[QUOTE=Rileyw;18136796]Okay,can you explain how I could improve these?[/QUOTE] Use google, look up "Rule of thirds" as a starter for composition. Lighting is usually common sense. Don't have poor low lit places unless it's specifically designed for the photo, such as [IMG]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3446/3961592912_41bb16e1ba.jpg[/IMG]. Also avoid distracting shadows from trees and the like while shooting photos outside. As far as subject matter goes, you need to take photos of more interesting things, or at least make the candy interesting. As it currently stands in your shots it is candy that is a tad out of focus on a filthy desk. A better scene would be somewhere outside where you can get good lighting and a very crisp focus.
[QUOTE=Perfumly;18136860]Use google, look up "Rule of thirds" as a starter for composition. Lighting is usually common sense. Don't have poor low lit places unless it's specifically designed for the photo, such as [IMG]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3446/3961592912_41bb16e1ba.jpg[/IMG]. Also avoid distracting shadows from trees and the like while shooting photos outside. As far as subject matter goes, you need to take photos of more interesting things, or at least make the candy interesting. As it currently stands in your shots it is candy that is a tad out of focus on a filthy desk. A better scene would be somewhere outside where you can get good lighting and a very crisp focus.[/QUOTE] Alright,thanks. I'll try to take some more interesting photos.
Practiced taking some pictures today,they're getting better.
Snorting sour skittle dust is the most painful thing ever.
[QUOTE=Analog;18142935]Snorting sour skittle dust is the most painful thing ever.[/QUOTE] i paid my friend $1 to do that in middle school. That was the funniest shit ever
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