Anyways john. I wanna ask you a question thats a bit off track... Where do you want to take photography? Are you interested in it as a hobby or as something you want to getinsanely good at?
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I have to say, can you loose the lense flare in your photos, they really detract from your images. It is like everything in photographer, art etc you should pick very carfully about putting something like that into your photography and you seem to just be sticking it in because you can.
You need to work on your angles and concepts when taking building photos.
I like your portaits, so keep working on taking those sorts of photos and really focus on the story the persons faces can tell because you seem to be able get a hint of it in the photos and if you learn how to capture, extract that from a person you will find yourself with some amazing shots!
I would love to say more but I feel you will find your own way with your portraits, ill just say stay away from those buildings and lense flare though
It is ok, I wouldn't talk to me either...
Yes you can still get good composition with a cheap camera, as you can still control that. But with a good camera you can control so many more things, like exposure, depth of field, etc. It allows you to take an idea thats in your head and bring it to life, instead of just being at the mercy of how the camera wants to take the photo.Please support us and post a [Link to www.digitalartsfront.com] on your website.
I don't consider myself a photographer by any means of the word, but you really seem to connect, in some way, with your living subjects. I'm not seeing that connection in the building and car photos.
Chris
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Good work, you should upload some to your portfolio.
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