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Media'd for size, these haven't touched photoshop. Took it with my lame little digi-cam.
Nuke?
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Nah. Just kidding:
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The first two look flat in my opinion, try to reshoot the plants with more interesting light in the evening. You could also try to liven up the colours and raise the contrast in post-processing. Also, the second one is out of focus. That's not a good thing, use shorter exposure times with higher ISO, use a tripod or learn to keep your camera steady.
I like the third one, but I feel it could use some cropping. Can't put my finger on the exact lines, though.
What did you shoot with? I can forgive a point'n'shoot, but this kind of work with a DSLR is only worth a newbie.
First two are out of focus and not sharp and you need to fucking resize, it only takes a second. It saves me a ton of loading time if you resize it (and probably makes the photo look a bit better) because im usually running other downloads.
Then stop downloading.
Digital camera limits my options, looking into different cameras. So yes it's point and shoot :(
There's no reasoning with people in this section
[QUOTE=Perfumly;16676496]First two are out of focus and not sharp and you need to [b]fucking resize[/b], it only takes a second. It saves me a ton of loading time if you resize it (and probably makes the photo look a bit better) because im usually running other downloads.[/QUOTE]
Im one of those guys where if I find rudeness in a person they can kiss my ass
what editing software do you own op?
[QUOTE=Nonikai;16678479]Im one of those guys where if I find rudeness in a person they can kiss my ass[/QUOTE]
that's pretty rude of you
[QUOTE=j-richardson;16678888]what editing software do you own op?[/QUOTE]
I own only photoshop at the moment... didn't wanna edit these
[QUOTE=ImBill;16678961]that's pretty rude of you[/QUOTE]
Check mark for you
Let's be professional.
[QUOTE=Nonikai;16678993]I own only photoshop at the moment... didn't wanna edit these
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You should at least try, it doesn't take much time nor effort and could make your work look 10 times nicer. And I'm guessing that's what you're aiming for.
[QUOTE=Adbor;16679487]Let's be professional.
You should at least try, it doesn't take much time nor effort and could make your work look 10 times nicer. And I'm guessing that's what you're aiming for.[/QUOTE]
I could give it a go, just seen some comments about people editting photos in photoshop before, they get beefed about it sometimes
I don't know about you, but I've got my resolution at 1280x1024. I feel like if I have to extend my monitor wider than [i]that[/i] to see something and STILL not get the whole picture in frame, it needs to be a little smaller. For myself, it makes it hard to see how the pieces work as a cohesive composition if some parts are cropped out by my monitor.
[QUOTE=Nonikai;16679792]I could give it a go, just seen some comments about people editting photos in photoshop before, they get beefed about it sometimes[/QUOTE]
If you overdo it, yes, we'll notice and point it out for you.
But if you do it properly, even though it'll probably be noticable, it's cool.
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Basically, go to MJB Hip Photography Guide and do everything opposite to what he says.
Um adbor what are you talking about that is the perfect guide to be a success in the photography world and get 5 stars
Well that is autoironic of me because I got :iceburn:'d for my hip photo in the Not Deserving a Thread thread.
No ur supposed to keep the hip photos in the hip photo thread and you get praised because that is the hip zone.
Sorry mayn i wanna show da hip to the world and get success 5 stars
[QUOTE=Nonikai;16678343]Then stop downloading.
Digital camera limits my options, looking into different cameras. So yes it's point and shoot :([/QUOTE]
It's not hard to jump on Photoshop or Gimp and quickly resize it.
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