D'z Nutz, that first pic is really well done...
great work.
Rage, this picture is nice and clear, good colors, I really like it. Just would suggest that when doing a reflection photo like that you shouldnt crop off the top of what's being reflected, it loses its effect. We should see the entire subject in both the air and the water, unless you are intentionally trying for the unique look of the reflection, then you need to crop tighter to the water.
Nice results from the cam though! Good purchase
Ya I couldn't stand any further back... my back was against a huge forest lol.
I still need practice with post processing... I like the exaggerated colors look, but sometimes it's a tad too much haha.
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
I have gone above and beyond what I should rightfully have to do to protect my good name
this next one is my first atempt at HDR
and this is the non HDR version
trendkill, how do you create such nice borders/frames
Just expand your canvas in PS and make some different layers.
That HDR looks nice!
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It's probably bad post processing lol.Originally posted by msommers
It may just be my laptop screen but is your dog's tongue deep purple?!
Originally posted by SEANBANERJEE
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This is my crazy jack russle named candie
again, you guys are probably not into weddings, but that's just what I shoot....
Ditto on those portraits!Originally posted by trendkill
D'z Nutz, that first pic is really well done...
great work.
Nah, I love a good wedding photo when I see one. I especially like the first one. What focal length did you use? Good job on using a wide angle without making them look all distorted.Originally posted by AccentAE86
again, you guys are probably not into weddings, but that's just what I shoot....