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<blockquote data-quote="miknoypinoy" data-source="post: 81668" data-attributes="member: 9069"><p><strong>El Trnaquilo's Fotos.</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>we're all learning boss. . . lol. some of your shots reminded me of my older shots before I joined nikonites . . . I have a bad habit of zooming in too close. with that, I was only noticing the center of my pictures and not noticing that I was cutting parts off the sides. . . I put a photo of one of my boa constrictors in the critique section and some one replied "I would have liked to see the whole snake in the picture, it doesnt seem balanced" or something to that nature . . . when I looked at it again I thought, I should have backed up or zoomed out a little more to catch the left side. . . just be mindful of the whole view in the viewfinder.. . a little space goes a long way I've learned here. . . </p><p></p><p>also I think some of your shots are a little "cockeyed". another problem I struggled with in the beginning. keeping the horizon lines straight. . .i put the grid view on in my viewfinder and it does wonders. . . </p><p></p><p>"sultry" lol. I actually had to look that word up after reading your post in the challenge. . . my vocabulary isn't too deep lol. </p><p></p><p>happy shooting. . . </p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm not afraid . . . YOU WILL BE. . . YOU WILL BE. . .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miknoypinoy, post: 81668, member: 9069"] [b]El Trnaquilo's Fotos.[/b] we're all learning boss. . . lol. some of your shots reminded me of my older shots before I joined nikonites . . . I have a bad habit of zooming in too close. with that, I was only noticing the center of my pictures and not noticing that I was cutting parts off the sides. . . I put a photo of one of my boa constrictors in the critique section and some one replied "I would have liked to see the whole snake in the picture, it doesnt seem balanced" or something to that nature . . . when I looked at it again I thought, I should have backed up or zoomed out a little more to catch the left side. . . just be mindful of the whole view in the viewfinder.. . a little space goes a long way I've learned here. . . also I think some of your shots are a little "cockeyed". another problem I struggled with in the beginning. keeping the horizon lines straight. . .i put the grid view on in my viewfinder and it does wonders. . . "sultry" lol. I actually had to look that word up after reading your post in the challenge. . . my vocabulary isn't too deep lol. happy shooting. . . I'm not afraid . . . YOU WILL BE. . . YOU WILL BE. . . [/QUOTE]
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