What was this taken with/how was it processed? aaron (9) by elliottckhull, on Flickr Untitled (87) by elliottckhull, on Flickr Uhhg portra 160 is so good.
Took this photo View attachment 638729 Cropped it and edited it a bit, did I over do it? View attachment 638730 Part of me thinks I over saturated it or added too much contrast. Also, some more recents View attachment 638731 View attachment 638732 I'm looking for constructive criticism/tips so fire away.
Nice Macros. I'm trying to find any insect here that i can photograpped but i cant just find one on my place. LOL.
Here are 3 of 4 I shot for a character portrait assignment for my photo class... I chose 'mob boss'. [Broken External Image]:http://sphotos-g.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/482662_10200896450718580_288110897_n.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://sphotos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/581782_10200896450238568_1418940734_n.jpg [Broken External Image]:http://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/537727_10200896450278569_1732949503_n.jpg
I am only giving my opinion and am by no means an expert photographer....so here it goes. Baron: What kind of camera/lens are you using? for the snail...Try cropping in-camera (zooming in closer or take a step closer). The focus point should be on the snail. Its slightly off just below and on the brick. Slightly over contrast but thats fine. The indoor would look better with a wider angle lens or multiple images stitched together to give it wider feel. The fountain is nice. Think I would have liked it lower and zoomed in a little tighter. Try to get level with your subject. DMGraff: What kind of camera/lens are you using? In my opinion, marcos should be tight on one subject to make it a focal point and bring out the details of that one image. b SQUARED 08: What kind of camera/lens are you using? What is your focal point in each shot? the first looks like its on his hands and not the money. The second looks like its on his back shoe when it should be on the front shoe. And the third looks like its on the left away from the items on the table. Try to focus on your main subject or (in the case of the shoes) the closest to the camera.
For my current photo project: [Broken External Image]:https://fbcdn-sphotos-f-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/r90/483920_10201002980221751_481839833_n.jpg