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HMMM... I usually take only portraits?


Took these today.
Don't have much experience with this type of photography.
Whatcha think?

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I have a Canon 10D.

The bench seat, leaf and wheelbarrow are great! But seriously, for a first time, they are all outstanding! I can see you have put thought into what you were trying to capture in each shot, so if you keep this up and keep on experimenting, you will be producing more than excellant photographs! Keep up the great talent!

There great.

The rusty wheelbarrol & dried leaf are deffinately the best of of the 5.

Good job, keep shooting!

Very nice and clear, what kinda camera you using?

I think you need to work on composition, and subject matter.

Focus and other technical thngs are OK, but you need to make the subject interesting.

They're OK, but not particularly interesting or involving.

Here's a Canadian nature photographer who might inspire you:

http://www.dragonflygallery.ca/Freeman_P...

HTH
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if you enjoy it, keep practicing. None of them really stood out, but with practice, you'll get better.

Very nice, I am not sure for how long you have been using you D10, but it seams that it鈥檚 time that you move on and look for better and bigger things, for example, go to you local zoo and photograph some of those crazy orangutans, also go downtown and photograph tall buildings and monuments, when photographing buildings look for abstract, interesting things of the building. If nothing like that is anywhere close to where you live, then maybe landscapes, valleys, hills and lakes. And don鈥檛 forget people, like members in your family. Just have this in mind, don鈥檛 become overwhelm and take your time, a photographer did not become one overnight, but you are in the right track. The wheelbarrow is my favorite.

Good luck

PS:
Read a lot of books in your local library or on the web.
http://www.riverman.fsbusiness.co.uk/dec...

I agree with Zach. The color intensity or lack thereof is perfect for the subject matter. Nice work.

I like the wheelbarrow the best. I would say even that one would have been more interesting from a different angle. Try getting down real low. I think photographs taken from an angle that is not what the "normal" viewer would see are the most interesting. Try the swing from underneath it!

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