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HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-20-2005, 08:13 PM
I Am New At Taking Pics..i Just Got My Cam In Nov Of 04.. Cant Seem To Put It Down.. But I Have Some Awesome Pics Of Sunsets And Wildlife.. Deer, Buzzards, Lol,, Birds,, What Do Ya Think Of A First Timer.. :d
Vicki

ian408
Jan-20-2005, 08:43 PM
This is a nice shot. I love the steaming cauldron look of the sky.

Welcome!

Ian

Dee
Jan-20-2005, 10:34 PM
I Am New At Taking Pics..i Just Got My Cam In Nov Of 04.. Cant Seem To Put It Down.. But I Have Some Awesome Pics Of Sunsets And Wildlife.. Deer, Buzzards, Lol,, Birds,, What Do Ya Think Of A First Timer.. :d
Vicki

Welcome! Looking forward to more of your photos.

Aaron Wilson
Jan-21-2005, 12:26 AM
I would love to see more picutres like that.. what type of camera did you get?

Michiel de Brieder
Jan-21-2005, 09:29 AM
hmm very nice,

that blue is so awkward :D it's cool! And the texture is very appealing.
I don't know if I care much for the parts of trees, I would have liked to see either more, or none :D but that's taste :wink

:wave :beer welcome to DGrin!

HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-22-2005, 09:13 AM
This is a nice shot. I love the steaming cauldron look of the sky.

Welcome!

Ian

I love taking pics like this,, I call it Chasing the sun

HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-22-2005, 09:14 AM
I would love to see more picutres like that.. what type of camera did you get?
I have an HP 945.. this is my first.. digital cam.. and I love it.

HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-22-2005, 09:17 AM
Welcome! Looking forward to more of your photos.
when I figure out how to get around on here better.. I will post some more good pics

HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-23-2005, 11:19 AM
This is just another view of an ARKANSAS sunset,,, hey you guys, send me some snow.. :thumb

HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-23-2005, 06:23 PM
I LOVE THIS PIC :clap :lust

David_S85
Jan-23-2005, 07:16 PM
HWJF, the first pic posted at the top here is a great example of being in the right place at the right time. Kudo's for getting the shot of the sky show. Mother nature sure can cook, can't she?

Now the critique part.... Very well exposed - but I would have liked to have seen more of the ground in that shot. It allows one to look from the bottom, up, and up... bringing an added dramatic sense of depth in the shot to the viewer. The ground would also form a darkish border at the bottom, which adds what a teacher of mine once called "visual weight."

Overall, you're on the right track getting that pic. Post more like those! Keep your eyes open, your camera handy, and don't forget to also look behind you as you walk. 50% of the good shots might be in that other direction.

HELLWRECKIN_JESUSFREAK
Jan-23-2005, 08:18 PM
Thanks David,
I need the advice.. I am very new with the cam.. like 2 months.. I love it.. thanks for the advice..:thumb





HWJF, the first pic posted at the top here is a great example of being in the right place at the right time. Kudo's for getting the shot of the sky show. Mother nature sure can cook, can't she?

Now the critique part.... Very well exposed - but I would have liked to have seen more of the ground in that shot. It allows one to look from the bottom, up, and up... bringing an added dramatic sense of depth in the shot to the viewer. The ground would also form a darkish border at the bottom, which adds what a teacher of mine once called "visual weight."

Overall, you're on the right track getting that pic. Post more like those! Keep your eyes open, your camera handy, and don't forget to also look behind you as you walk. 50% of the good shots might be in that other direction.