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First thing I need to do is get a new camera. One that's not old, grainy, and dirty. So how is it for my first four tries?
Well those sure are some pictures of guns, I'll say.
[QUOTE=Captain Bald;25308557]Well those sure are some pictures of guns, I'll say.[/QUOTE]
Yes sir they are.
Did you research compositional techniques at all?
How about exposure and lighting?
How about angles as well?
These are just snapshots of guns. I wouldn't count this as conceptual photography.
Don't blame the camera.
I would say the first thing you need to do is research (e.g. rule of thirds), practice with the old camera then maybe get a new one.
But I suppose this is a point of departure. Good luck with your endeavors :v:
[QUOTE=Mizzy;25308832]Did you research compositional techniques at all?
How about exposure and lighting?
How about angles as well?
These are just snapshots of guns. I wouldn't count this as conceptual photography.
Don't blame the camera.
I would say the first thing you need to do is research (e.g. rule of thirds), practice with the old camera then maybe get a new one.
But I suppose this is a point of departure. Good luck with your endeavors :v:[/QUOTE]
Didn't do any of that mate. I didn't know any of that existed to tell you the truth. I will look these up and try again tomorrow.
[QUOTE=FPKawaii;25308923]Didn't do any of that mate. I didn't know any of that existed to tell you the truth. I will look these up and try again tomorrow.[/QUOTE]
Photography is basically a trial and error process. Bad photos aren't necessarily counterproductive because it shows you what you shouldn't do.
Just play around with the composition and lighting and exposure, that's the best way to learn.
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[QUOTE=Mizzy;25308832]Did you research compositional techniques at all?
How about exposure and lighting?
How about angles as well?
These are just snapshots of guns. I wouldn't count this as conceptual photography.
Don't blame the camera.
I would say the first thing you need to do is research (e.g. rule of thirds), practice with the old camera then maybe get a new one.
But I suppose this is a point of departure. Good luck with your endeavors :v:[/QUOTE]
Dude he's the one with the fucking gun, I wouldn't argue
The background material is way to busy for the eyes. Distracts from the subject (the large gun) of the photo in the first one. You also chopped off part of the subject in all of them.
The last two look kinda noisy to me, which is a by product of your iso being too high.
They are all slightly over exposed, and could use contrast.
The color scheme is the first two is incredibly dull and boring.
[URL="http://www.facepunch.com/showthread.php?t=1001898"]DoubleDD's Photography Guide[/URL], please, study up before you spend any money on a camera you won't understand how to use.
Mobsters didn't have p90's.
Well, I'll be a son of a gun. :downsrim:
Pretty cool, nothing special, could just go in the photography thread....
Not worthy of a thread in my eyes.
Constructive Criticism, those are boring pictures of airsoft guns. Have someone put your gear on and holding the gun, then take the pictures with your camera.
A little boring. In my opinion, a photo should catch your eye. This kinda was just like...ehh
I wouldn't really call that (artistic) photography, it's just a few guns.
Those are some nice Snap-[b]Shots[/b].
Eh. :saddowns:
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