They are all very basic snapshots, but I can see you’re trying.
With a bit of knowledge and effort, your photography will improve vastly.
Attend a class, read some books, read/watch online tutorials.
The major camera manufacturers (like Canon, Nikon, Olympus etc) all have very useful sections on their website for learning about photography.
Join a local photography club.
Another very easy thing to do is to critique other photos. Look at photos and really, REALLY think about what you do or don’t like about them. Spend at least a full minute on each one to answer those questions. It will help you to become more critical and in turn will improve your own photos.
The lighting and exposure need a lot of work and compositions could be worked on as well. Focus on some of the images was way off as well.
Essentially - you need to have a good foundation in the basics(exposure = aperture + shutter speed + ISO) before your images move from the land of snap shots to something you could call a photograph.
Well, they aren’t bad, but they don’t really stand out. You need to focus on being unique. Also, try to take pictures of other subjects. I know flowers are overdone, but they are very good to practice lighting, angle, etc. and to experiment with. Besides that, you have most of the basics down. Keep practicing, and I am sure you will get better. Remember, be unique! Also, check out my pictures on Flickr:
Comment and add me as a contact, and I’ll do the same.
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Demetrius
They are all very basic snapshots, but I can see you’re trying.
With a bit of knowledge and effort, your photography will improve vastly.
Attend a class, read some books, read/watch online tutorials.
The major camera manufacturers (like Canon, Nikon, Olympus etc) all have very useful sections on their website for learning about photography.
Join a local photography club.
Another very easy thing to do is to critique other photos. Look at photos and really, REALLY think about what you do or don’t like about them. Spend at least a full minute on each one to answer those questions. It will help you to become more critical and in turn will improve your own photos.
Maximus
Try using weird angles, and playing about with the lighting
Cheyenne
The majority of your images are basic snap shots.
The lighting and exposure need a lot of work and compositions could be worked on as well. Focus on some of the images was way off as well.
Essentially - you need to have a good foundation in the basics(exposure = aperture + shutter speed + ISO) before your images move from the land of snap shots to something you could call a photograph.
Aliana
Well, they aren’t bad, but they don’t really stand out. You need to focus on being unique. Also, try to take pictures of other subjects. I know flowers are overdone, but they are very good to practice lighting, angle, etc. and to experiment with. Besides that, you have most of the basics down. Keep practicing, and I am sure you will get better. Remember, be unique! Also, check out my pictures on Flickr:
Comment and add me as a contact, and I’ll do the same.
Hanna
Well, the photos are good. Although, they are pretty simple. I like “i have no foot” (although the vase and foot should be in the photo) and “smell”.
Hope that helped!