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<blockquote data-quote="jonas_mendoza" data-source="post: 577133" data-attributes="member: 42626"><p>I hate to say it but your pictures look as if it were shot in auto. Scott Murray is correct on this one. Get low with your subject and use the foreground and background to make the subject stand out. Your shot was from above making everything look as if it were all on the same focal length. Hence the auto look and feel as you would say "out to lunch" nothing exciting just out to lunch lol. On another note. I don't think there's no right or wrong words to say or express yourself. Although, Learn the terms so others can also learn and understand what from what your asking and you'll also get an educated answer from our seasoned photographers here.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonas_mendoza, post: 577133, member: 42626"] I hate to say it but your pictures look as if it were shot in auto. Scott Murray is correct on this one. Get low with your subject and use the foreground and background to make the subject stand out. Your shot was from above making everything look as if it were all on the same focal length. Hence the auto look and feel as you would say "out to lunch" nothing exciting just out to lunch lol. On another note. I don't think there's no right or wrong words to say or express yourself. Although, Learn the terms so others can also learn and understand what from what your asking and you'll also get an educated answer from our seasoned photographers here. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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