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hschlessphoto
Sep-03-2008, 07:21 PM
Took these shots a few days ago.

For this one, I literally set the camera on the floor, opened it all the way up to 18mm and shot. I had it on manual, so it wasnt COMPLETELY luck :-p .

http://img301.imageshack.us/img301/4359/dsc0091wr1.jpg

This one was inspired but an article I saw a few months ago in Popphoto.

http://img210.imageshack.us/img210/2784/dsc0026fd1.jpg

And finally, this Black Duck was just waiting to be shot....with a camera...and so I went for it.

http://img186.imageshack.us/img186/6884/dsc0057zi0.jpg



Please tell me what you think. I definatly have the chance to reshoot, so if you have any suggestions for one, please tell me. Thanks!

jbrooks
Sep-04-2008, 03:00 PM
The watercolor is a cool effect. Try it more to get a feel for what kind of scenes it works with. I like the one you have already.

Also, clean your filthy lens/sensor :P

lfortier
Sep-04-2008, 04:19 PM
Of the three, I like the grasses but you've really got to clean your sensor.

Skippy
Sep-04-2008, 05:49 PM
Took these shots a few days ago.

For this one, I literally set the camera on the floor, opened it all the way up to 18mm and shot. I had it on manual, so it wasnt COMPLETELY luck :-p .

This one was inspired but an article I saw a few months ago in Popphoto.

And finally, this Black Duck was just waiting to be shot....with a camera...and so I went for it.

Please tell me what you think. I definatly have the chance to reshoot, so if you have any suggestions for one, please tell me. Thanks!

I like the grass shot too, need to edit the spots off some areas in yours shots, and clean your sensor :nod ...... Skippy :D
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hschlessphoto
Sep-05-2008, 09:31 PM
yes, i think i do need to clean off my sensor haha. I've almost started to become so used to it that i dont really see them ha. Thanks for the feedback, though.