Apologies for the pictures being so large - how could I fix that?
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Apologies for the pictures being so large - how could I fix that?
Jae - 16 - female - canada - aspiring photographer
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hey jae,
Just so you know...getting great takes a long time but getting good just takes practice.
I'd say - first off, learn the basics of exposure, lighting and composition. There's lots of stuff to help you on this site and other sites.
In terms of these pix - shot 1 has a dramatic sky and a very dark foreground. Ask yourself why you took the shot? what appealed to you?
Shot 2 has a really lovely sky and a tree next to it. Again why did you take the shot? What appealed to you?
I much prefer shot 2. which one do you prefer?
In terms of showing pix on this site, you can upload shots directly that are 275k or less without compression.
These shots are from photobucket though so they are large because they are large on Photobucket. If they were small on photobucket and you 'called' them via a link they would be small here as well.
Hope that makes sense and welcome again,
marko
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thanks for the criticism
I will try all of that -
It honestly helps out a lot.
Jae - 16 - female - canada - aspiring photographer
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Richard,
I've been meaning to figure out the software which came with the camera, but I havent had time and have only had it a week - but if you recommend it - I shall install it now![]()
Jae - 16 - female - canada - aspiring photographer
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Forgot something....read the manual - SO important and so few photographers do it.
Here's 2 podcasts that you also may find useful.
61 – What makes a Photo Great | Photography podcast - photography blog - Photography.ca
73 – Landscape photography tips – improving boring landscapes | Photography podcast - photography blog - Photography.ca
best!
Marko
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Photo tours of Montreal - Private photography courses
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- Follow me on Twitter http://twitter.com/markokulik
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- Check out the photography podcast
"You have to milk the cow quite a lot, and get plenty of milk to get a little cheese." Henri Cartier-Bresson from The Decisive Moment.
I have read the past week reading the manual, backwards and forwards :P
I will check the podcasts out![]()
Jae - 16 - female - canada - aspiring photographer
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Everyone has their preferences but for ease of use for a beginning photographer you really can't go wrong with Google's Picasa - Picasa 3: Free download from Google which is free.
I thought I might add that although you have a lot to learn yet, I do see a load of potential in terms of composition in both of those photos. You seem to show great promise of having a 'good eye.'
Thank you Mad Aussie.
I'll be taking the advice of you, and everyone else here
If anyone knows of any other online tutorials, or pages or something along those lines which would help me - it'd honestly be amazing if You could link them
(:
Thanks everyone
Jae - 16 - female - canada - aspiring photographer
Flickr - check it
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